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- Where can I buy Archive House books?
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Archive House titles are published in paperback and eBook and sold through online retailers. A direct link appears on each title’s page as that edition goes live.
- Can I read the books free online?
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Companion online editions are published at thescienceofdifferentiation.com. The complete edition of ZENO is free there in full.
- What is the license on the ZENO online edition?
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The online edition of ZENO is published under the Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: it may be shared freely, unaltered and with attribution, for non-commercial purposes. The license covers the online edition only; it does not extend to the print and eBook editions.
- Who is A. R. Sayer?
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A. R. Sayer is the documentary byline of Archive House’s Human Design research project. Three documentary titles are published under the name.
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