Today's free book is The Great Rejected Books of the Biblical Apocrypha edited by Charles F. Horne (1917). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.
The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION: The Chief Writings Which Have Sought and Been Denied Admission to the Bible
OLD TESTAMENT APOCRYPHA
I. — THE BOOKS OF ADAM AND EVE
The Lives of Adam and Eve (about a.d. 100)
The Apocalypse of Moses (about a.d. 100)
The Slavonic Book of Eve
II. — THE WRITINGS ATTRIBUTED TO ENOCH
The Great Prophetic Book of Enoch (about 100 B.C.)
The Lost Book of Noah (about 200 b.c.)
III. — THE APOCALYPSE OF BARUCH (about A.D. 120)
His Vision of Heaven
IV. — THE STORY OF AHIKAR
The Old Armenian Version (a.d. 500)
The New-found Ancient Book (500 B.C.)
NEW TESTAMENT APOCRYPHA
V. — THE GOSPELS OF CHRIST'S CHILDHOOD
The Protevangelium, or Original Gospel of James (about a.d. 150)
Gospel of Thomas the Doubter (about a.d. 200)
The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew (about a.d. 400)
An Arabic Gospel of the Infancy (about a.d. 600)
VI. — THE GOSPELS OF NICODEMUS
The Greek Gospel of Nicodemus (about a.d. 440)
A Later Gospel (about a.d. 600)
The Harrowing of Hell
The Acts of Pilate
The Letters of Pilate