This guide is designed to help make writings on and by C.S. Lewis available to those without easy access to a university library. While many book links go to WorldCat. WorldCat provides links to Google book previews when available. It is easy for Tyndale users to see what is available through the Tyndale Library and also free online materials. Many of the links connect you to scanned, published books and articles made available by
Google Books (often 75% of content). Importantly, Google Books allows you to search within a volume and also across volumes (rather than across the entire WWW). The Google Book Project also makes parts of hard-to-find and expensive monographs readily accessible to researchers. This Reading Room collects those relevant materials on one guide.
NB: For bibliographic management and notetaking while reading,
Zotero is highly recommended ("a free, easy-to-use Mozilla Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources"). For page snapshots and printing of Google Book pages, try Microsoft's
snipping tool (paste text into Word -- or Zotero).