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The books without trees

December 2, 2022 at 11:54 pm

Innovative academic publishing.

At Sidestone we believe in Open Science and in authors retaining full copyright of their work. Our full-colour printed books can be found in libraries and (online) bookstores around the world, and our Open Access e-books can be freely accessed online through various channels. We work with our clients to create the best-looking books possible, as quickly as possible, for the best price possible – both for the authors and those purchasing the book.

// From the home page of Sidestone press//

Every scholar and researcher will applaud a possibility to read the newest books on their field of interest in all of their entirety, right there and then and absolutely free of charge. It sounds like a dream, but here it is so digitally tenable: https://www.sidestone.com/

 And what books they are, mind you - in a league with the best academic publishing!


So, you go to section ''Books'', choose among the 16 main topics, then find a title that seems promising or interesting to you, click on '' Buy options & Digital access'' and then proceed to ''Read Online''. The reader will be opened, search engine included, to get you to the parts you are interested the most faster and with ease. If it turns out to be a book you cannot imagine your life without anymore, you can buy downloadable PDF file or even consider to buy a printed version of the book. Anyway it is a great digital library without restrictions.


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''.. and the crop depends upon the soil''

"While many of us are engaged in different vocations we all are trying to add to human joy and happiness. [..]


The wants of the savage are few, but as civilization increases, the intellectual horizon widens and the brain requires more and more. Every human being longs to be happy, to satisfy the wants of the body with food and with raiment, also to feed the mind according to its capacity, with wisdom, love, art, philosophy, and song. Man has advanced just in proportion as he has mingled thought with his work: just in proportion as he has succeeded in getting his hands and head into partnership. Every brain is a field where nature sows the seeds of thought, and the crop depends upon the soil."

Warren S. Casterlin in the foreword of his book "Steel Working and Tool Dressing" in the year 1914.

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