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100 Books You Must Read Before You Die [volume 1] (Black Horse Classics) - cover

100 Books You Must Read Before You Die [volume 1] (Black Horse Classics)

Charles Dickens, Joseph Conrad, Emily Brontë, Marcel Proust, H. P. Lovecraft, Willa Cather, Edgar Rice Burroughs, E.M. Forster, Arthur Conan Doyle, B.M. Bower, Victor Hugo, Aldous Huxley

Publisher: MustRead

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This 1st volume of "100 Books You Must Read Before You Die" contains the following 100 works, arranged alphabetically by authors' last names:

Little Women [Louisa May Alcott]
Emma, Pride and Prejudice [Jane Austen]
Father Goriot [Honoré de Balzac]
Beauty And The Beast [Barbot de Villeneuve, Gabrielle-Suzanne]
The Law [Frédéric Bastiat]
Cabin Fever [B. M. Bower]
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall , Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights [Brontë Sisters]
Tarzan of the Apes [Edgar Rice Burroughs]
The Way of All Flesh [Samuel Butler]
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [Lewis Carroll]
My Ántonia [Willa Cather]
Don Quixote [Miguel Cervantes]
The Awakening [Kate Chopin]
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure [John Cleland]
The Moonstone [Wilkie Collins]
Heart of Darkness, Nostromo [Joseph Conrad]
The Last of the Mohicans [James Fenimore Cooper]
Moll Flanders, Robinson Crusoe [Daniel Defoe]
Discourse on the Method [Descartes]
Great Expectations [Charles Dickens]
Crime and Punishment ,The Idiot [F.Dostoyevsky]
The Hound of the Baskervilles [Arthur Conan Doyle]
Sister Carrie [Theodore Dreiser]
The Count of Monte Cristo,The Three Musketeers [Alexandre Dumas]
Middlemarch [George Eliot]
A Simple Soul, Madame Bovary, Salammbô [Flaubert]
The Good Soldier [Ford Madox Ford]
A Room with a View, Howards End [ E. M. Forster]
North and South [Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell]
The Sorrows of Young Werther [Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]
Dead Souls [Nikolai Gogol]
The Enormous Room [Horace Leonard Gold]
Mother [Maxim Gorky]
King Solomon's Mines [Henry Rider Haggard]
Tess of the d'Urbervilles [Thomas Hardy]
The Scarlet Letter [Nathaniel Hawthorne]
The Iliad & The Odyssey [Homer]
Les Misérables,The Hunchback of Notre Dame [Victor Hugo]
Crome Yellow [Aldous Huxley]
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow [Washington Irving]
The Portrait of a Lady [Henry James]
Three Men in a Boat [Jerome Klapka Jerome]
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ma, Ulysses [James Joyce]
The Water-Babies [Charles Kingsley]
Kim [Rudyard Kipling]
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Available since: 03/23/2017.

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