Non-fictional Works
This is where you can find Edited Entries on the above Category
- 'Aradia' or 'The Gospel of the Witches' by Charles G Leland
- 'Are You Dave Gorman?' - by Dave Gorman and Danny Wallace - the Book
- 'Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic Slave Route', by Saidiya Hartman
- 'Principia Mathematica' by Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead
- 'Punch' - the Magazine
- 'Tao Te Ching' by Lao Tze
- 'The 48 Laws of Power' by Robert Greene and Joost Elffers
- 'The Art of War' by Sun Tzu
- 'The Hitchhiker's Guide To Europe' by Ken Welsh and Katie Wood - the Book
- 'The Straight Dope' by Cecil Adams
- 'The Trial of Henry Kissinger' - a Book Review
- Almanacs
- An Introduction to the Life and Books of Bruce Chatwin
- Books
- Last Chance To See - the Radio Series and Book
- Local Newspapers
- Nora Waln: A Tourist in Nazi Germany, and What She Found There
- Bible - a Perspective
- Merck Manual
- Nag Hammadi Codices
- National Wagon Road Guide: How to Get to California in 1858
- Pocket Book of Patriotism
- TV Shows of Michael Moore
- Vertical Plane: A Ghostly Story of Microcomputers and Time Anomalies
- Writers' and Artists' Yearbook
- Uncyclopedia
- Wikipedia
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