Wikipedia:Books
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Wikipedia books
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OverviewA Wikipedia Book is a collection of Wikipedia articles that can be rendered electronically in PDF, ZIM or OpenDocument format, or ordered as a printed book. Note: Currently (2015) not all information in an article will be displayed when rendered in book format - in particular, since 2014 information held in tables (including infoboxes) has not been displayed. For information and help on Wikipedia books in general, see Help:Books (general tips) and WikiProject Wikipedia-Books (questions and assistance). BookshelfFeatured and good topics
Featured topics and Good topics are collections of some of Wikipedia's best articles.
Each topic has a dedicated book linked in the upper-left corners of the topic boxes. |
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