Downloads: The following selections from Axios Books are available as free downloadable PDF files. In order to view these files you will need to have Version 5 or higher of the Adobe Reader installed on your computer; to determine which version of the reader that you have, open the reader and click Help, then About. Alexander Skutch: Selected Writings of an American Naturalist Introduction by Frank Graham, Jr.
Alternative Values: For and Against Wealth, Power, Fame, Praise, Glory and Physical Pleasure Edited with an Introduction by Hunter Lewis
A Question of Values: Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices that Shape Our Lives by Hunter Lewis
The Beguiling Serpent: A Re-evaluation of Emotions and Values by Hunter Lewis
The Words of Jesus
Nonsense: Red Herrings, Straw Men and Sacred Cows: How We Abuse Logic in Our Everyday Language by Robert Gula
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Download Instructions: If you do not have the Adobe Reader installed on your computer, please click on the "Get Adobe Reader" graphic below and follow the instructions given on the Adobe website. When downloading the Reader, please be sure to note where the Reader file will be saved on your computer's hard drive; you may want to specify where this file will be placed on your computer before downloading occurs by selecting the 'Browse' button in the download dialogue box that appears. When the download is complete, navigate to the file (an '.exe' file), and double click it to begin installation of the Reader.

After installation of the Adobe Reader, working with these book files is a simple process:
- To view them on-screen, left-click on the book selection link and the Adobe Reader will automatically open the file.
- To save them to your computer hard drive, right-click on the link and select "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..." from the context menu that appears. Alternately, you may save a book file that is already opened in the Adobe Reader by selecting the "disk" icon from the Adobe Reader menu bar and browse to the folder where you'd like them saved.
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