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- Anthologies
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- Eliot, Charles W., ed. 190917. The Harvard Classics and Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction.
- The most popular anthology of the twentieth century comprises 70 volumes.
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- Bryan, William Jennings, ed. 1906. The Worlds Famous Orations.
- Two millennia of Western Civilization come into focus through these 281 masterpieces by 213 rhetoricians.
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- American Historical Documents: 10001904. 190917.
- 47 works trace the United States from the settling of the continent to early twentieth-century international relations.
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- English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay. 190917.
- Four centuries of the development of English prose are illustrated by 24 works from 17 authors.
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- Essays: English and American. 190917.
- Twelve nineteenth-century authors on topics biographical, literary and philosophical.
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- Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States. 1989.
- Illustrated and annotated edition of all Inaugural addresses from George Washington to George W. Bush.
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- Literary and Philosophical Essays. 190917.
- Thirteen works of seven continental authors spanning three centuries.
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- Matthews, Brander, ed. 1914. The Oxford Book of American Essays.
- Thirty-two essays on topics literary, political and humorous, spanning over a century of this forms development in America.
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- Morley, Christopher, ed. 1921. Modern Essays.
- Thirty-three personal essays by such twentieth-century greats as Milne, Kilmer, Conrad, Beerbohm and Santayana.
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- Scientific Papers. 190917.
- Illustrated lectures by the fathers of the core sciences.
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- Voyages and Travels. 190917.
- Seven accounts from the ancient fathers of historical prose to the great Elizabethan explorers.
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- Volumes
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- Adams, Henry. 1918. The Education of Henry Adams.
- An honest and probing reflection of one mans life in relation to the world around him.
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- Augustine, Saint. 190914. The Confessions of St. Augustine.
- The autobiography of the great defender of the Church.
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- Bacon, Francis
- 190914. Essays, Civil and Moral.
Whether turning a phrase or observing the politics of the day, the Essays epitomize Bacon as the master of English prose.
- 190914. The New Atlantis.
This account of an ideal state reveals both practical methods and unique fantasy.
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- The Bible. 1999. King James Version.
- The culmination of English translations of the Bible by the American Bible Society.
- 190914. Job, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Luke & Acts.
From the American Standard Edition of the Revised Bible.
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- Bok, Edward. 1921. The Americanization of Edward Bok.
- Pulitzer Prizewinning autobiography of an influential publisher and editor.
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- Browne, Thomas, Sir. 190914. Religio Medici.
- A personal essay reconciling the religious and scientific life.
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- Burke, Edmund
- 190914. A Letter to a Noble Lord.
A personal defense from the master of prosaic irony.
- 190914. On Taste.
The introductory discourse to On the Sublime and Beautiful.
- 190914. On the Sublime and Beautiful.
This aesthetic treatise was an advance in the uniting of philosophy with psychology.
- 190914. Reflections on the French Revolution.
The prophetic warning against the pulling down of all that is good in society with the bad.
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- Carlyle, Thomas
- 190914. Characteristics.
A seminal work of Romantic interpretation.
- 190914. Inaugural Address at Edinburgh.
A clear statement of Carlyles moral passions.
- 190914. Sir Walter Scott.
One of Carlyles many essays extolling great men.
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- Cellini, Benvenuto. 190914. Autobiography.
- The honest if self-aggrandized life of the epitomal Renaissance man.
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- Cicero
- 190914. On Friendship & On Old Age.
The master of prose exemplifies the pragmatism of the philosophers mind applied to the human condition.
- 190914. Letters.
The epistles of the great orator and politician offer both personal insight and policy initiative.
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- Confucius. 190914. The Sayings of Confucius.
- 500 verses attributed to the ancient Chinese teacher.
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- Darwin, Charles
- 190914. The Origin of Species.
The revolutionary theory of evolution.
- 190914. The Voyage of the Beagle.
Popular account of a five-year journey of geological, botanical, biological and paleontological observation.
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- Descartes, René. 190914. Discourse on Method.
- The work that would sweep away accepted truths to create the foundation of modern thought.
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- Du Bois, W.E.B. 1903. The Souls of Black Folk.
- W.E.B. Du Bois sets out to show to the reader the strange meaning of being black here in the dawning of the Twentieth Century.
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- Einstein, Albert. 1920. Relativity: The Special and General Theory.
- Professor Einstein follows a train of thought with a Socratic style that provides the reader a few happy hours of suggestive thought.
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- Eliot, T.S. 1920. The Sacred Wood.
- Eliots collection of essays on poetry and criticism.
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- Emerson, Ralph Waldo. 190914. Essays and English Traits.
- Epitomal works demonstrate the genius of the father of the American Renaissance.
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- Epictetus. 190914. The Golden Sayings of Epictetus.
- Like those of Socrates and Christ, these aphorisms were transcribed by the disciples of the great Stoic.
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- Franklin, Benjamin. 190914. His Autobiography: 17061757.
- The cornerstone of the Harvard Classics and Franklins account of his journey of self-education.
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- Froissart, Jean. 190914. The Chronicles of Froissart.
- Historical account of battles of the Hundred Years War
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- Grant, Ulysses S. 188586. Personal Memoirs.
- Among the greatest of military memoirs, Grant wrote to the last month of life to restore his family fortunes.
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- Harrison, William. 190914. A Description of Elizabethan England.
- Observations and comments on life in pre-Elizabethan England.
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- Hobbes, Thomas. 190914. Of Man, Being the First Part of Leviathan.
- The analogy of the physical body to the body politic.
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- Jusserand, Jean Jules. 1916. With Americans of Past and Present Days.
- Seven Pulitzer Prizewinning biographical vignettes trace U.S.French relations.
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- Lincoln, Abraham. 1897. Political Debates Between Lincoln and Douglas.
- The seven masterpieces of debate on the evil of slavery.
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- Marcus Aurelius. 190914. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
- This Roman Stoic hands down the day-to-day principles on which an all-powerful Emperor ruled for the welfare of the people.
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- Mill, John Stuart
- 190914. Autobiography.
The honest and heart-felt account of the tortured philosophers education.
- 1869. On Liberty; 190914. On Liberty.
This timeless essay addresses points on civil liberties that resonate into our twenty-first century world.
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- Milton, John
- 190914. Areopagitica.
Responds to attempts of the day to license, or ban, religious and political writings.
- 190914. Tractate on Education.
A personal epistle aimed at the training of youth in the classic and poetic traditions as well as the future of scientific studies.
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- Paine, Thomas. 1776. Common Sense.
- An instant bestseller, this popular pamphlet set the foundation for the Declaration of Independence.
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- Penn, William. 190914. Fruits of Solitude.
- The aphorisms of the founder of Pennsylvania published anonymously so as not to be reimprisoned for disloyalty.
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- Plato. 190914. The Apology, Phædo and Crito.
- Three dialogues that epitomize the Socratic question-and-answer style turned philosophy.
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- Pliny the Younger. 190914. Letters.
- A glimpse into the daily life of a Roman patrician.
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- Plutarch. 190914. Lives.
- Biographies of Greeks and Romans aimed more at the kernel of a man than the facts of his life.
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- Reed, John. 1922. Ten Days That Shook the World.
- The first-person chronicle of a legendary journalist at the flashpoint of the Russian Revolution.
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- Rhodes, James Ford. 1917. History of the Civil War, 18611865.
- The Pulitzer Prizewinning chronicle for the general reader of four bloody years that stemmed from the practice of slavery.
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- Riis, Jacob
- 1890. How the Other Half Lives.
Through sensationalist prose and photography, Riis reveals the appalling living conditions in the Lower East Side of turn-of-the-century New York City.
- 1902. The Battle with the Slum.
Sequel to How the Other Half Lives.
- 1904. Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen.
Biography by Roosevelts lifelong friend and co-worker.
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- Roosevelt, Theodore
- 1899. The Rough Riders.
Roosevelts memoir of his adventures, triumphs and defeats in the Spanish-American War.
- 1885. Hunting Trips of a Ranchman.
Roosevelts ode to the beauty, vigor and challenges of the Dakota Badlands and the frontier life.
- 1919. Letters to His Children.
This endearing collection contains more than twenty years of Roosevelts loving correspondence with his children.
- 1896. Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail.
Roosevelt records the joyous experiences on his ranch in the Dakota Territories, with over ninety unique illustrations by Frederic Remington.
- 1913. An Autobiography.
The life that formed one of the greatest and outspoken Presidents in American history.
- 1913. History as Literature.
Covers such topics as modern art, the pursuit of scholarship, science and history, and the poetry of Dante.
- 1916. A Book-Lovers Holidays in the Open.
Essays encouraging the average person to cross the line of comfortable and traditional travel to discover the vitality of outdoor life.
- 1900. The Strenuous Life.
Commentaries and public addresses on what is necessary for a vital and healthy political, social and individual life.
- 1906. New York.
A sketch of the citys social, political, and commercial progress from the first Dutch settlement to recent times.
- 1914. Through the Brazilian Wilderness.
Biographical account of hunting, camping and zoogeographical reconnoissance with his son Kermit.
- 1919. Theodore Roosevelt.
An intimate biography by Charles Roscoe Thayer.
- 1920. A Bibliography of Theodore Roosevelt.
John Wheelocks comprehensive bibliography of Theodore Roosevelts writings to 1920.
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- Rousseau, Jean Jacques
- 190914. On the Inequality among Mankind.
The movers of the French Revolution would embrace the ideas elaborated herein.
- 190914. Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar.
One statement of Rousseaus principles of religious faith.
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- Sanger, Margaret. 1920. Woman and the New Race.
- Manifesto and chronicle of the crusader for womens reproductive rights.
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- Smith, Adam. 190914. Wealth of Nations.
- The first complete system of political economy by the articulator of laissez-faire capitalism.
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- Strachey, Lytton. 1918. Eminent Victorians.
- Four artful Victorian visions that revolutionized the biography.
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- Thomas à Kempis. 190914. The Imitation of Christ.
- This pastiche of biblical and Catholic passages remains the most influential of Christian devotional writings.
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- Van Doren, Carl. 1921. The American Novel.
- Historical treatment of the development of the Great American Novel.
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- Voltaire. 190914. Letters on the English.
- An examination of the English free thinkers, scientists, religion and government.
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- Walton, Izaak. 190914. The Lives of John Donne and George Herbert.
- Two of a handful of short biographies by the subjects fellow divine and fishing companion.
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- Washington, Booker T. 1901. Up from Slavery.
- This autobiographical work reveals a forceful and potent voice in the fight for African-American equality from a century ago.
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- Wells, H.G. 1922. A Short History of the World.
- Wellss tribute to the needs of the busy general reader who wishes to refresh and repair his faded or fragmentary conceptions of the great adventure of mankind.
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- Whitman, Walt. 1892. Prose Works.
- The Good Gray Poet also contributed to the greatest prose of American letters with his war diaries, Prefaces and Democratic Vistas.
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- Wollstonecraft, Mary. 1792. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
- The first great feminist treatise.
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- Woolman, John. 190914. The Journal of John Woolman.
- Exemplifies the inner life of the Society of Friends and the first crusade against slavery in the Americas.
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