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Around the Moon
Around the Moon is a novel written by Jules Verne, a French author, and was first published in 1870. Moreover, it serves as the continuation or sequel to the book From the Earth to the Moon, which was published in 1865. Around the Moon is considered one of the earliest works of [...]

Dracula
Dracula is a novel written by Bram Stoker, an Irish author, and was published in 1897. Moreover, the main character, Count Dracula, is one of the most well-known vampires in literary history. The novel is written in an epistolary style and explores various themes, including the role of women in the Victorian [...]

Educational Learning Theories
Educational Learning Theories: 2nd Edition is an open textbook that provides a comprehensive overview of major learning theories and their applications in the field of education. Authored by Molly Zhou and David Brown, this textbook explores the theoretical foundations of learning, including behaviorism, cognitive development, social cognitive theory, sociocultural theory, and a [...]

Eloquent JavaScript
Fourth Edition
Eloquent JavaScript is a free online book that teaches programming using the JavaScript language. It covers both client-side and server-side JavaScript, guiding readers from fundamentals to building full-stack applications through practical examples, projects, and exercises.

Foundations of Computation
Foundations of Computation is a free textbook for a one-semester course in theoretical computer science. It has been used for several years in a course at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and requires no prerequisites other than introductory computer programming.

General Psychology: An Introduction
Access a comprehensive open textbook on introductory psychology, compiled from expert-authored modules in the Noba Project. Explore 14 chapters covering key topics, from history and research to biological influences, cognition, psychopathology, and more. Each chapter offers learning objectives, summaries, examples, and further readings. Free for unlimited use and distribution.

History in the Making
A History of the People of the United States of America to 1877
"History in the Making" is an open-access textbook that offers a comprehensive and engaging examination of U.S. history from before European contact through Reconstruction. With a focus on the diverse histories of the American people, the textbook provides a high-quality, people-centered narrative that emphasizes critical thinking.

Introduction to Human Geography
"Introduction to Human Geography (2nd Edition)" is a textbook that explores the diverse field of human geography, covering fundamental concepts and critical topics. Suitable for beginners and intermediate-level students.

Principles of Marketing
"Principles of Marketing" is a comprehensive open textbook ideal for undergraduate business students. It covers marketing concepts, strategic planning, consumer behavior, the marketing mix, and emerging trends. Features real-world examples, case studies, and exercises for a thorough understanding of marketing principles and applications.

The Dissolution of Mind
A Fable of How Experience Gives Rise to Cognition
This publication presents an original thesis regarding the nature of experience and cognition’s architecture. Presented as a dialogue between characters Alice and Professor O, it offers commentary reformulating traditional frameworks through a thought experiment engaging diverse readers. Recommended for: Philosophers, cognitive scientists, and anyone interested in exploring alternative perspectives on the nature [...]

The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man is an 1897 science fiction novel by H. G. Wells. Wells' inspiration for the story was the 1883 play entitled The Invisible Prince, by F. Anstey. The Invisible Man tells the story of Griffin, who discovers an invisibility serum and uses it to terrorize the residents of a small [...]

The joy of cryptography
"The Joy of Cryptography" book provides a deep understanding of cryptographic principles and techniques. Analyze security definitions with complexity theory, compose secure building blocks, explore practical systems and attack models, and build a solid theoretical foundation for advanced cryptography studies.