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Here is a link to a treasure trove of "classical" book titles, many of which appear to be PD. A starting point, anything that strikes your fancy might be worth looking into.
https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en
Forgotten Books
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The one I randomly looked at is a scan, and is also on Archive. If it can be found on Archive, that's probably the better bet, since it looks like you have to register to get full access on Forgotten Books.
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
Humor: My Lady Nicotine
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Humor: My Lady Nicotine
Oh, I was only suggesting a handy list of titles to look into, not actually using the Forgotten Books platform for text.
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I browsed the site too, it is a good place to dig there are similar sites for old science fiction and horror books
Carolin