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William Winwood Reade (26 December 1838 – 24 April 1875) was a British historian, explorer, and philosopher. His two best-known books, The Martyrdom of Man (1872) and The Outcast (1875), were included in the Thinker's Library.

Works

  • (1859). Charlotte and Myra: A Puzzle in Six Bits.
  • (1860). Liberty Hall, Oxon. (A Novel)
  • (1861). The Veil of Isis or Mysteries of the Druids.
    • The Druids.
    • Druidism in Rustic Folklore.
    • Druidism in the Emblems of Freemasonry.
    • Druidism in the Ceremonies of the Church Of Rome.
    • Rites And Ceremonies Of The Druids.
    • Vestiges Of Druidism.
    • The Destruction Of The Druids.
    • Priestesses Of The Druids – Pamphlet.
  • (1864). Savage Africa.
  • (1865). See-Saw: A Novel (Written under the pseudonym Francesco Abati).
  • (1872). The Martyrdom of Man.
  • (1873). African Sketch-Book.
  • (1874). The Story of the Ashantee Campaign.
  • (1875). The Outcast.
  • (1972). Religion in History.




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