Textbooks

The Textbook Project publishes academic textbooks without paywalls or author charges: independently authored, peer-reviewed, and available in curated translations or regional versions where possible.

Each textbook is published chapter by chapter as a living work, with version information and revision history visible to readers.

The model is meant to make the lawful route the easy route: readers should not have to choose between unaffordable books, language or regional barriers, and unauthorised downloads.

Translations and regional versions are curated for accuracy and readability, not mechanically generated. The aim is to produce textbooks that read naturally and authoritatively in each language and educational context.

For authors, the platform offers a different reward structure from commercial textbook publishing: intellectual control, peer-reviewed presentation, and the public gratification of seeing the work used without cost by the community it serves.

The platform is designed for teaching, independent study, and public use under the applicable open licence.

Current textbooks

Thomas Skouteris: Public International Law — A Student Textbook
Open access

Thomas Skouteris

Public International Law

A Student Textbook

1st Edition, 2026 · ISBN [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] · A2KF Press

English · Arabic · Greek

Further textbooks will be added as the project develops.