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We believe that creating a portal for scholars where they have thousands of works they could not have access to prior, will spawn better research works and help students reach their academic goals with more effort placed toward the body of the work itself instead of into finding supporting arguments.

who we are

We have a team of more than 700 students across the US. Each contributes time to find more works that they have used in their scholarly research. All works are accepted as long as they have been used for quoting or supporting arguments in research papers and other types of research work. The works currently under development includes materials referencing more than 50 different academic fields. Each body of work was broken up into segments best suited to a certain topic. Thus the material is easily accessible on a larger scale to a larger segment of scholars across the globe. This resource will stay free.

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We are an open source resource. If you believe your work will help the academic world and want your name and media to be quoted and otherwise used in the field of academia, please contact us, and we will gladly accommodate your information on this site.

how to use

First a student may find the concentrated segment of a larger work by searching for it online. This material can be used as support for their argument in any type of scholarly work they are currently working on. Whether a quotation is needed or a summary of the like minded work of the author, the student has all the information they need even if they cannot access the work aforementioned in person at a library. The title of the work, the author and page numbers are all included in each segment. Furthermore, the entire body of work is carefully indexed, categorized and accessible from the segment, either by navigating on the bottom of the page or using the resource map at the top.

your contribution

Please network us, as we are a startup company bringing old world knowledge to the world of academia. Fully optimized books are becoming sources of information that are quotable and reliable, with all the 'research paper' parameters needed, our organization is the only place where academics stand before marketing. Thus all our resources go to proofreading and making these incredible sources optimized so that every scholar has a chance to use the knowledge of the previous two hundred years of the human civilization. With many thanks, EncycloBooks team.

A Comparative View of Religions, by Johannes Henricus Scholten

An Introduction to the Study of Comparative, by Frank Byron Jevons

Bible Myths and their Parallels in Other Religions, by Thomas William Doane

Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology, by Audrey Davis and Toby Appel

Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age of Fable, by Thomas Bulfinch

Celtic Religion, by Edward Anwyl

Custom and Myth, by Andrew Lang

Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, by David Hume

Essays on Supernatural Religion, by Joseph B. Lightfoot

Five Stages of Greek Religion, by Gilbert Murray

From Bondage to Liberty in Religion, by George T. Ashley

History of Religion, by Allan Menzies

History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science, by John William Draper

How to Teach Religion, by George Herbert Betts

Introduction to the History of Religions, by Crawford Howell Toy

Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Native Religions of Mexico and Peru, by Albert Réville

Legends Of Babylon And Egypt, by Leonard W. King

Legends Of The Gods, by E. A. Wallis Budge

Miracles and Supernatural Religion, by James Morris Whiton

Monism as Connecting Religion and Science, by Ernst Haeckel

Morality as a Religion, by W. R. Washington Sullivan

Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol 1, by Andrew Lang

Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome, by E. M. Berens

Myths and Legends of China, by E. T. C. Werner

Myths of Babylonia and Assyria, by Donald A. Mackenzie

Naturalism And Religion, by Dr. Rudolf Otto

Oriental Religions and Christianity, by Frank F. Ellinwood

Philosophy and Religion, by Hastings Rashdall

Presentation Pieces in the Museum of History and Technology, by Margaret Brown Klapthor

Religion & Sex, by Chapman Cohen

Religion and Art in Ancient Greece, by Ernest A Gardner

Religion and Lust, by James Weir

Religion And Theology, by John Tulloch

Religion in Earnest, by John Lyth

Religions of Ancient China, by Herbert A. Giles

Representation of Deities of the Maya Manuscripts, by Paul Schellhas

Some Essentials of Religion, by J.C. Roper, E.J. Bidwell, H.M. Little, D.T. Owen and A.J. Doull

Ten Great Religions, by James Freeman Clarke

The 1893 Duryea Automobile In the Museum of History and Technology, by Don H. Berkebile

The Babylonian Legends of the Creation, by British Museum

The Borghesi Astronomical Clock in the Museum of History and Technology, by Silvio A. Bedini

The Edda, Vol. 1, by Winifred Faraday

The Edda, Vol. 2, by Winifred Faraday

The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Religion, A Dialogue, Etc, by Arthur Schopenhauer

The Fallen Star; and, A Dissertation on the Origin of Evil, by E.L. Bulwer and Lord Brougham

The Girl and Her Religion, by Margaret Slattery

The Golden Bough A Study of Magic and Religion, by Sir James George Frazer

The Invention of a New Religion, by B. H. Chamberlain

The Legends of the Jews Volume 1, by Louis Ginzberg

The Making of Religion, by Andrew Lang

The Naturalist on the River Amazons, by Henry Walter Bates

The Next Step in Religion, by Roy Wood Sellars

The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism, by Franz Cumont

The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition, by Upton Sinclair

The Reconciliation of Races and Religions, by Thomas Kelly Cheyne

The Relations Between Religion and Science, by Frederick, Lord Bishop of Exeter

The Religion of Ancient Egypt, by W. M. Flinders Petrie

The Religion of Ancient Rome, by Cyril Bailey

The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, by Theophilus G. Pinches

The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, by Morris Jastrow

The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences, by Edward Hitchcock

The Religion of Numa, by Jesse Benedict Carter

The Religion of Politics, by Ezra S. Gannett

The Religion of the Ancient Celts, by J. A. MacCulloch

The Religion of the Indians of California, by A. L. Kroeber

The Religion of the Samurai, by Kaiten Nukariya

The Religions of India, by Edward Washburn Hopkins

The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis

The Sympathy of Religions, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson

The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi, by Hattie Greene Lockett

Thoughts on Religion, by George John Romanes

Thoughts on religion at the front, by The Rev. Neville S. Talbot

Vedanta Philosophy, by Swami Abhedananda

Washo Religion, by James F. Downs