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Since Esperanto has existed since 1887, there should be some ebooks (e.g. original texts or early translations), maybe also some later works that were made available for private use by the author/translator, available for (free) download.

Where do I find such online bookshelves?

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http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/eo

You can find quite a lot of books on Project Gutenberg.

And on this page: http://esperanto.us/

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There's an almost complete collection of the works of Claude Piron in epub format (amongst others). I recommend all of the books in the ĉu-series for a bit of light reading and to learn some new vocab. They are written in a nice style with gripping stories but still easy to understand.

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Ĉe SmashWords.com oni eblas elŝuti kaj aĉeti kelkajn librojn, por ekzemple Cent Jaroj da Soleco.

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  • Ne ĉiuj libroj estas senpagaj sed almenaŭ sen DRM, do private uzebla. The books are not all charge-free, but at least free of DRM.
    – Drakfauxko
    Commented Oct 4, 2016 at 19:00
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There is also the late Don Harlow's Library, but unfortunately the content and links decayed a lot since his demise. But it still has some good stuff.

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  • This is where I read La Verda Koro, for example. 👍 Commented Sep 30, 2016 at 20:58
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There is a public group you can join on Facebook called PDF-a Librejo.

There are hundreds of free PDFs located in the files section of the group containing many different documents and books in Esperanto.

Here's the link to the group's page: https://m.facebook.com/groups/229120067203802

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Try this site: https://eduinf.waw.pl/esp/lern/librejo/index.php There are many books in PDF, HTML, EPUB and AZW3 formats

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