Noun
A book consisting of a collection of writings on a particular subject.
(video games) A publication intended to supplement the core materials of a roleplaying game.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA Routledge literary sourcebook on Mary Wollstonecraft's A vindication of the rights of woman. Source: Internet
Chieko Mulhern writes in Japanese Women Writers, a Biocritical Sourcebook that scholars have wondered why Murasaki made such a move at a comparatively late period in her life. Source: Internet
Kaplan, Jeffrey, Encyclopedia of White Power : A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right (Rowman Altamira, 2000), pp. 1–3. Source: Internet
Donahue, J.F. (2014) Food and Drink in Antiquity: A Sourcebook: Readings from the Graeco-Roman World. Source: Internet
Farmers subject to these sorts of arrangements were loosely known as hektemoroi Stanton, G. R. Athenian Politics c800–500BC: A Sourcebook, Routledge, London (1991), page 38 note 3 indicating that they either paid or kept a sixth of a farm's annual yield. Source: Internet
"Introducing Cinema to the American Public: The Vitascope in the United States, 1896–7," in Moviegoing in America: A Sourcebook in the History of Film Exhibition, p. 21. * 1894: Hiram Stevens Maxim completes his flying machine. Source: Internet