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Agent-friendly non-fiction
Books that hold up well to questions. Each one has structured chapter summaries, clear taxonomy, and the kind of metadata that lets a reading agent surface the right passage when you ask.
7 books · curated by The Booksellr team
Books in this collection

Simple Sabotage Field Manual
United States. Office of Strategic Services
The 'Simple Sabotage Field Manual' empowers ordinary citizens to disrupt enemy operations during wartime through creative and coordinated acts of sabotage, emphasizing the strategic significance of collective action in undermining enemy resources and morale.

The law of copyright
William Wordsworth
In 'The Law of Copyright,' William Wordsworth passionately argues for authors' perpetual rights over their works, confronting opposition from printers and publishers while emphasizing the importance of protecting literary property and advocating for justice within the literary community.

The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 3
R. V. Russell
R. V. Russell's 'The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 3' intricately examines the diverse cultural identities, social structures, and historical contexts of various communities, particularly the Gadarias and Gonds, revealing the complexities of caste dynamics and the ongoing struggles for cultural preservation amidst modern influences.

The common sense of sex
James Oppenheim
In "The Common Sense of Sex," James Oppenheim navigates the intricate landscape of human sexuality, challenging historical disapproval and advocating for a more open, individualized understanding that embraces creativity and deeper emotional connections in relationships.

The Souls of Black Folk
W. E. B. Du Bois
'The Souls of Black Folk' by W. E. B. Du Bois is a profound exploration of race, identity, and the quest for equality in America, examining the struggles of African Americans through the lens of 'double-consciousness,' education, and cultural heritage, while advocating for social justice amidst systemic oppression.

Record Retreat Report
Lukasz Marek Sielski
In 'Record Retreat Report,' Łukasz Marek Sielski examines the intersection of cycling activism and road safety in the UK, highlighting personal narratives and societal challenges while advocating for systemic change and community engagement to foster safer roads.

Should You Become a Software Developer
Lukasz Marek Sielski
'Should You Become a Software Developer' by Łukasz Marek Sielski is a comprehensive guide that blends personal narrative with practical advice, emphasizing continuous learning, adaptability, and the diverse opportunities in the tech industry for aspiring software developers.
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