https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/ls?a=srchls;c=149827760;q1=*
The HathiTrust Digital
Library is a global partnership between research institutions and libraries
around the world, all "committed to the long-term curation and
availability of the cultural record." Since its launch in 2008, this
repository has grown to include more than 16 million digitized volumes, over
six million of which are in the public domain. Here, readers can peruse
HathiTrust's collection of publications from 1923 that entered the public
domain on January 1, 2019. At the time of this write-up, this collection
contains well over 53,000 digitized books, journals, reports, sheet music, and
more, with content being added regularly. To sift through this trove, visitors
can narrow the results by fields such as subject, author, and original format,
and they may also search within the collection by keyword. Some of the more
well-known texts readers can find in this collection include A few figs from
thistles: poems and sonnets by Edna St. Vincent Millay; A Lost Lady
by Willa Cather; a 26-volume edition of works by Robert Louis Stevenson; and
the first two volumes of The World Crisis, Winston Churchill's account
of World War One.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r50409/hathitrust_1923_publications
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