Here's another one: There's a website called the Internet Archive where users (and many institutions) upload digital formats of books to make them widely available. Because most of these are so old, their copyrights have expired. For example many of the ones I've mentioned below are from the 1800s.
Consider using and contributing to this website. There are some notable titles in here that might interest readers - and it's FREE. Take a look at the list we've compiled below.
- Douze mois chez les sauvages du Laos
By Alfred Coussot and Henri Ruel, 1898
http://archive.org/details/douzemoischezles00cous - Laos Folklore of Farther India
By Katherine Neville Fleeson, 1899
http://archive.org/details/laosfolkloreoffa35564gut - Voyage Dans Le Laos
By Etienne Aymonier, 1895
http://archive.org/details/voyagedanslelaos02aymo - Dictionary of Khmu in Laos by Suwilai Premsrirat and Mayuree Thawornpat, 2002
http://archive.org/details/rosettaproject_kjg_phon-1 - Siam and Laos as Seen by our American Missionaries
By Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication
http://archive.org/details/siamandlaosasse00publgoog - san leup pa soon
By King Anouvong, 1800
http://archive.org/details/SanLuubphasoon - After the Dominoes Fell
By Carl Gershman, 1978
http://archive.org/details/AfterTheDominoesFell - Mission Pavie Indo-Chine 1879-1895
By August Pavie, 1898
http://archive.org/details/missionpavieindo02pavi - Vayakon Lao Pak tee sam vakyasumpun / Lao Grammar Part 3 Syntax
By Somsak Vonvanith, Deptment of Education, 1974
http://archive.org/details/LaoGrammarPart3Syntax
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