This collection of essays and articles by James Thomson, a brilliant and controversial freethinker, is a scathing critique of religion, society, and p...
Annie Besant's autobiography recounts her journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Growing up in a Christian environment, she gradually aban...
This book compiles 30 published interviews with Robert G. Ingersoll, a prominent 19th-century American lawyer, orator, and advocate for freethought....
This book is a collection of 30 interviews with Robert G. Ingersoll, a controversial lecturer and famous orator of the mid 1800s. Ingersoll was a stau...
Henri Roorda's 1917 essay "The Pedagogy That Doesn't Love Children" is a critique of institutional education, blending humor, melancholy, lyricism, an...
In this volume of lectures, Robert Ingersoll, one of the most famous orators of his day, presents his thoughts on some of the most influential figures...
Robert G. Ingersoll, known as 'the greatest infidel' of the 19th century, delivers a powerful and controversial lecture challenging the authority and...
This book presents a collection of essays by George William Foote, a prominent figure in the freethought movement of the late 19th century. Written o...
This book, "Flowers of Freethought (Second Series)", compiles a collection of articles by George William Foote, a prominent figure in the Freethought...
This collection of essays by Lemuel Kelley Washburn, a prominent American freethinker and editor of the *Boston Investigator*, delves into various asp...
Helen H. Gardener's 'Men, Women, and Gods, and Other Lectures' is a collection of speeches delivered by the prominent feminist and freethought activis...
Samuel Putnam's "Four Hundred Years of Freethought" is a sweeping intellectual history of the development of freethought in the Western world from the...
In 'Principles of Secularism', George Jacob Holyoake, a prominent English secularist and advocate for freethought, delves into the concept of seculari...