Another interesting startup in this area is Trajectory. Here's a list of Classics/Fiction via their JSON API (doc=isbn): http://api.trajectory.com/api/v1/search/?q=&c=Fiction%20%2F%20Classics&limit=568 Here's a "human readable" view: http://www.trajectory.com/search/?q=&facets&c=Fiction%20%2F%20Classics&limit=568 -Shaun On 4/14/15 11:07 AM, Amanda French wrote: > What you *did* need for this interesting project was Small Demons, > which was a for-profit company that was creating linked data from > books -- here's an article about it: > http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/1/4043298/building-an-atlas-for-books-with-small-demons > > > But it shut down in 2013, and I have no idea what happened to the > data. It might all have been commercial and proprietary, anyway. > Article on its closure: > http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-small-demons-to-close-unless-buyer-appears-20131106-story.html > > > Amanda > > > On 4/13/15 10:12 PM, davesgonechina wrote: >> So I have this idea I'd like to do for a hobby project, but it requires >> finding a table that lists a classic novel, a Gutenberg.org link to an >> > <snip> >