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All kinds of books which you can consult instantly over the Internet - usually free of charge. They include reference books - such as English and foreign dictionaries, grammar books, encyclopedias, telephone directories, atlases - plus textbooks on major subjects and works of literature and fiction.

Britannica Partial access to the encyclopedia (fee payable for full access) [US]

Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com offer English and foreign dictionaries, synonym finder, translator and grammar guides [US]

HERO Dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps and general reference books [UK]

Infobel Online telephone directories worldwide

Microsoft Encarta Dictionary English dictionary [US]

OneLook Dictionary Search Search hundreds of dictionaries together [US]

Oxford English Dictionary Online access for subscribers only [UK]

yourDictionary.com Dictionaries in English and many foreign languages [US]

Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts Literature and philosophy [US]

Archive for the History of Economic Thought Economics & philosophy [Canada]. UK users click here

Bibliomania 2,000 books including literary classics and religious texts [UK]

Blackmask online 12,000 books on many subjects [US]

eServer 30,000 books - literature, philosophy, art, politics etc [Washington University]

Internet Public Library 20,000 books on many subjects [Michigan University]

Project Gutenberg Oldest site for online texts - 6,000 books on many subjects [US]

The Online Books Page 19,000 books. Many links to other online text sites [US]

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