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Welcome to the Freethought Archives. This web site is dedicated to placing rare and out-of-print classics of freethought online.  Our focus is on important freethinkers of the past whose writings are under-represented elsewhere on the Internet.


ELECTRONIC TEXTS AVAILABLE NOW (alphabetically by author):

Walter R. Cassels (1826-1907)

G. W. Foote (1850-1915)
Baron d'Holbach (1723-1789)


Matthew Turner & William Hammon (18th century)


Charles Southwell (1814-1860)


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Featured item: "Christmas in Holloway Gaol" from G.W. Foote's Flowers of Freethought

BOOKS WANTED:

Supernatural Religion (1905 reprint) by W R Cassels.
Ecce Homo by Baron d'Holbach - 1995 critical edition edited by Andrew Hunwick.

Anyone with copies of these to trade or donate is warmly invited to contact the Editor.

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