/r/RandomGutenbergFinds
There's a Random button on Gutenberg.org - click it and submit any interesting finds you discover - max. 3 submissions every 24 hours.
This subreddit is for interesting finds you discover on Gutenberg.org using their Random button.
The rules are simple:
Using the Random Button above, find something interesting on Gutenberg.org and submit it here
Your link should look like: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/NUMBERS (don't click, example only). You might get a "error 403" warning but go ahead and click Post anyway.
Please don't post more than 3 submissions every 24 hours
If you want to, please add a comment explaining why you thought your find was interesting - and please comment on other submissions too :)
/r/RandomGutenbergFinds