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by Louis L'Amour


  112. The World’s Best 100 Detective Stories, Volume 6

  113. The World’s Best 100 Detective Stories, Volume 7

  114. Sunset Pass, Zane Grey

  115. The World’s Best 100 Detective Stories, Volume 9

  116. The World’s Best 100 Detective Stories, Volume 10

  117. Wyndham’s Partner, Harold Bindloss

  118. The Tall Ladder, Katharine Newlin Burt

  119. Forlorn Island, Edison Marshall

  120. A Voice Across the Years, Stephens Pratt

  BOOKS AND PLAYS READ IN 1933

  1. Novum Organum, Sir Francis Bacon

  2. The History of Civilization in England, Volume I, Henry Buckle

  3. Education, Herbert Spencer

  4. British Agent, R. H. Bruce Lockhart

  5. A Student’s History of Philosophy, Arthur K. Rogers

  6. The History of Civilization in England, Volume II, Henry Buckle

  7. The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde

  8. Mourning Becomes Electra, Eugene O’Neill

  9. The Psychology of Reasoning, Alfred Binet

  10. The History of Civilization in England, Volume III, Henry Buckle

  11. Science and Education, Thomas H. Huxley

  12. The History of Civilization in England, Volume IV, Henry Buckle

  13. Lalla Rookh, Thomas Moore

  14. The History of English Literature, Volume I, H. A. Taine

  15. The Return of the Native, Thomas Hardy

  16. The Reign of Law, James Lane Allen

  17. The Tempest, William Shakespeare

  18. The History of English Literature, Volume II, H. A. Taine

  19. The Critic, Richard Brinsley Sheridan

  20. Timon of Athens, William Shakespeare

  21. Don Juan, Lord Byron

  22. Troilus and Cressida, William Shakespeare

  23. The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin

  24. The History of English Literature, Volume III, H. A. Taine

  25. The Admirable Bashville, George Bernard Shaw

  26. Lady Windermere’s Fan, Oscar Wilde

  27. The Death of the Gods, Dmitry Merezhkovsky

  28. Man and Technics, Oswald Spengler

  29. Tono-Bungay, H. G. Wells

  30. A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen

  31. Winesburg, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson

  32. A House of Gentlefolk, Ivan Turgenev

  33. David, D. H. Lawrence

  34. Back to Methuselah, George Bernard Shaw

  35. The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky

  36. The Mind of Mischief, William S. Sadler

  37. Mornings in Mexico, D. H. Lawrence

  38. The Nigger of the “Narcissus,” Joseph Conrad

  39. Cavalcade, Noël Coward

  40. The Genteel Tradition at Bay, George Santayana

  41. Anthony Adverse, Hervey Allen

  42. The Triumph of Youth, Jakob Wassermann

  43. Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

  44. Père Goriot, Honoré de Balzac

  45. The Animal Kingdom, Philip Barry

  46. Thurso’s Landing, Robinson Jeffers

  47. Manhattan Transfer, John Dos Passos

  48. Overtones, James Huneker

  49. Adventures in Genius, Will Durant

  50. A Night at the Inn, Lord Dunsany

  51. The Inspector General, Nicolay Gogol

  52. Green Mansions, W. H. Hudson

  53. Fathers and Sons, Ivan Turgenev

  54. Principles of Abnormal Psychology, Edmund Conklin

  55. Fashions for Men, Ferenc Molnar

  56. Escape, John Galsworthy

  57. Best British Short Stories of 1930, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  58. Dame Care, Hermann Sudermann

  59. Jude the Obscure, Thomas Hardy

  60. When We Dead Awaken, Henrik Ibsen

  61. Justice, John Galsworthy

  62. Mrs. Warren’s Profession, George Bernard Shaw

  63. O. Henry Memorial Prize Short Stories, 1927

  64. The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Leo Tolstoy

  65. The Psychology of Murder, Andreas Bjerre

  66. The Eternal Masculine, Hermann Sudermann

  67. Eumenides, Aeschylus

  68. The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway

  69. The History of European Morals, Volume II, William Lecky

  70. Gargantua and Pantagruel, François Rabelais

  71. The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde

  72. The Circle, W. Somerset Maugham

  73. Of Thee I Sing, George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind

  74. The Best Short Stories of 1930, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  75. Death Comes for the Archbishop, Willa Cather

  76. Taras Bulba, Nicolay Gogol

  77. Tacitus, Gaston Boirsier

  78. The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, Anatole France

  79. Robert Burns, John Drinkwater

  80. Elizabeth the Queen, Maxwell Anderson

  81. Enough Rope, Dorothy Parker

  82. Poetical Works, Li Po

  83. Three Essays, Thomas Mann

  84. Power, Lion Feuchtwanger

  85. Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad

  86. Saint Joan, George Bernard Shaw

  87. Titans of Literature, Burton Rascoe

  88. This Believing World, Lewis Browne

  89. I Cover the Waterfront, Max Miller

  90. The Greek Way, Edith Hamilton

  91. Candide, Voltaire

  92. Thirst, Eugene O’Neill

  93. Since Victor Hugo, Bernard Fay

  94. Both Your Houses, Maxwell Anderson

  95. The Best Short Stories of 1933, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  96. The Life of Beardsley, Haldane Macfall

  97. New Russia’s Primer, M. Ilin

  98. Twenty-five Finest Short Stories, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  99. Writing for Money, Sydney Horler

  100. The Heptameron, Marguerite, Queen of Navarre

  101. Dionysus in Doubt, Edwin Arlington Robinson

  102. The Age of Reason, Thomas Paine

  103. The History of English Literature, Volume IV, H. A. Taine

  104. When Worlds Collide, Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie

  105. South Wind, Norman Douglas

  BOOKS AND PLAYS READ IN 1934

  1. The Apple Cart, George Bernard Shaw

  2. The Lovely Lady, D. H. Lawrence

  3. Better Writing, Henry Seidel Canby

  4. Figures of Earth, James Branch Cabell

  5. Oil for the Lamps of China, Alice Tisdale Hobart

  6. The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God, George Bernard Shaw

  7. The Virgin and the Gipsy, D. H. Lawrence

  8. Our Unconscious Mind, Frederick Pierce

  9. King Kong, Edgar Wallace

  10. The Woman of Andros, Thornton Wilder

  11. Mademoiselle de Maupin, Théophile Gautier

  12. Manfred, Lord Byron

  13. Prometheus Bound, Aeschylus

  14. The Life of Man, Leonid Andreyev

  15. You Gotta Be Rough, Michael Fiaschetti

  16. The New American Credo, George Jean Nathan

  17. Mutiny on the Bounty, Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall

  18. Command, William McFee

  19. Victory, Joseph Conrad

  20. Man and Mask, Feodor Chaliapin

  21. Best British Short Stories of 1932, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  22. Sheaves, Rabindranath Tagore

  23. Criminal Types, Colonel V. M. Masten

  24. Rosinante to the Road Again, John Dos Passos

  25. The Fountain, Charles Morgan

  26. Best Short Stories of 1929, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  27. A Philosophy of Solitude, John Cowper Powys

  28. Psychoanalysis and Behaviour, Andre Tridon

  29. The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran

  30. O. Henry Memorial Prize Stories for 1931, Blanch Colton Williams
, editor

  31. O. Henry Memorial Prize Stories for 1932, Blanch Colton Williams, editor

  32. Songs of the Seven Senses, Don Blanding

  33. “The Lady or the Tiger?”, Frank R. Stockton

  34. Modern Atlantic Short Stories, Charles Swain Thomas, editor

  35. Blessed Spinoza, Lewis Browne

  36. Men Against the Sea, Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall

  37. Fatal Interview, Edna St. Vincent Millay

  38. Adventure!, Carvath Wells

  39. Texts and Pretexts, Aldous Huxley

  40. Green Hell, Julian Duguid

  41. Three Masters, Stefan Zweig

  42. A Study of Versification, Brander Matthews

  43. The Best British Short Stories of 1924, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  44. The Economy of Abundance, Stuart Chase

  45. Hunger, Knut Hamsun

  46. The Crock of Gold, James Stephens

  47. Best British Short Stories of 1933, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  48. Life of Benvenuto Cellini, J. A. Symonds

  49. The History of the Maya, Gaan and Thompson

  50. Brazilian Adventure, Peter Fleming

  51. Leonardo da Vinci, Dmitry Merezhkovsky

  52. Night Over Fitch’s Pond, Cora Jarrett

  53. Best Short Stories of 1931, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  54. Sitting Bull, Stanley Vestal

  55. De Profundis, Oscar Wilde

  56. Sonnets, Edward Arlington Robinson

  57. The Well of Days, Ivan Bunin

  58. Give Your Heart to the Hawks, Robinson Jeffers

  59. Roan Stallion, Tamar, and Other Poems, Robinson Jeffers

  60. Days Without End, Eugene O’Neill

  61. Reason in Art, George Santayana

  62. The Man Against the Sky, Edwin Arlington Robinson

  63. By the City of the Long Sand, Alice Tisdale Hobart

  64. The Purple Land That England Lost, W. H. Hudson

  65. The Misty Pathway, Florence Riddle

  66. The Oppermanns, Lion Feuchtwanger

  67. Sailor, Beware!, Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson

  68. Ah, Wilderness!, Eugene O’Neill

  69. Phra, the Phoenician, Edwin Arnold

  70. Van Loon’s Geography, Hendrik Willem Van Loon

  71. Jurgen, James Branch Cabell

  72. The Shape of Things to Come, H. G. Wells

  73. In the Dark Backward, Henry W. Nevinson*

  74. Guns of Salvation Valley, Grant Taylor*

  75. The Engineers and The Price System, Thorstein Veblen

  76. The Quest for Corvo, A.J.A. Symons*

  77. Experience and Art, Joseph Wood Krutch

  78. After Worlds Collide, Edwin Balmer and Phillip Wylie

  79. Black Monastery, Aladar Kuncz*

  80. Two Symphonies, André Gide

  81. Designed for Reading, Saturday Review of Literature anthology

  82. The Behavior of Crowds, Everett Dean Martin

  83. In All Countries, John Dos Passos

  84. The Memoirs of Vincent Nolte, Vincent Nolte*

  85. No One to Blame, Margaret Carson Hubbard*

  86. More Harbours of Memory, William McFee*

  87. The Bishop, and Other Stories, Anton Chekhov

  88. The Big Pink, Hugh MacNair Kahler

  89. Pirate Wench, Frank Shay*

  90. Portrait of Eden, Margaret Sperry*

  91. Androcles and the Lion, George Bernard Shaw

  92. Parnassus on Wheels, Christopher Morley

  93. Overruled, George Bernard Shaw

  94. Swann’s Way, Marcel Proust

  95. No Nice Girl Swears, Alice-Leone Moats

  96. Pygmalion, George Bernard Shaw

  97. King Solomon’s Mines, H. Rider Haggard

  98. Ruins of Empires, Count Volney

  99. The Night Life of the Gods, Thorne Smith

  100. The Evergreen Tree, Kathleen Millay

  101. The Best Short Stories of 1934, Edward J. O’Brien, editor

  102. The White Monk of Timbuctoo, William Seabrook*

  103. Aleck Maury, Sportsman, Caroline Gordon*

  104. The Hour of Decision, Oswald Spengler

  105. The Sonnet: Today and Yesterday, David Morton

  106. The Tale of a Shipwreck, James Norman Hall

  107. The Foundry, Albert Halper

  108. The Son of Man, Emil Ludwig

  109. Man Possessed, William Rose Benét

  110. The Testaments, François Villon

  111. Contemporary Poetry, Marguerite Wilkinson

  112. The Morbid Personality, Sandor Lorand

  113. Hamlet, William Shakespeare

  114. Henry VI, Part I, William Shakespeare

  BOOKS AND PLAYS READ IN 1935

  1. Henry VI, Part II, William Shakespeare

  2. Riker of the Seven Seas, Frederic H. Riker

  3. South of the Sun, Russell Owen*

  4. The Search for the Northwest Passage, Nellis M. Crouse*

  5. This Wanderer, Louis Golding*

  6. The Abbey of Evolayne, Paule Regnier*

  7. Highland Night, Neil M. Gunn*

  8. Israfel, Hervey Allen*

  9. Pylon, William Faulkner*

  10. The Pumpkin Coach, Louis Paul*

  11. While Rome Burns, Alexander Woollcott

  12. The Klondyke Nugget, Russell A. Bankson*

  13. Talk United States!, Robert Whitcomb*

  14. Henry VI, Part III, William Shakespeare

  15. Hungry Men, Edward Anderson*

  16. Horses, Dogs, and Men, Charles Wright Gray

  17. Joseph and His Brothers, Thomas Mann

  18. The Cat Screams, Todd Downing

  19. Second Hoeing, Hope Williams Sykes

  20. SOS to the Rescue, Karl Boordag*

  21. Persian Letters, Montesquieu

  22. Young Joseph, Thomas Mann*

  23. Riders to the Sea, John Millington Synge

  24. Richard III, William Shakespeare

  25. Of Time and the River, Thomas Wolfe*

  26. We Are Betrayed, Vardis Fisher

  27. Antony and Cleopatra, William Shakespeare

  28. Beggars of Destiny, George S. Whittaker*

  29. The Snow, Phillip Freund*

  30. Fully Dressed and In His Right Mind, Michael Fessier

  31. Strife, John Galsworthy

  32. The Sea Is My Workshop, Frank E. Walton*

  33. Three Englishmen, Gilbert Frankau*

  34. Goodbye, Mr. Chips, James Hilton

  35. Dreamland, Clarence Budington Kelland*

  36. Arctic SOS, Joseph M. Velter*

  37. The Endless Furrow, A. G. Street*

  38. Illyrian Spring, Ann Bridge*

  39. Pier 17, Walter Havighurst*

  40. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare

  41. Editor’s Choice, Alfred Dashiell, editor

  42. Pitcairn’s Island, Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall

  43. Al G. Barnes: Master Showman, Dave Roberson*

  44. Ripe Breadfruit, Armine Von Tempski*

  45. Hamlet, William Shakespeare

  46. The Secret Path, Paul Brunton*

  47. The Lost Continent of Mu, Colonel James Churchword

  48. Kneel to the Rising Sun, Erskine Caldwell

  49. I Wish I’d Said That!, Jack Goodman and Albert Rice

  50. Henry IV, Part I, William Shakespeare

  51. Seedtime and Harvest, Eleanor Blake*

  52. The Best Short Stories: 1935, Edward J. O’Brien, editor*

  53. Laughter in Hell, Jim Tully

  54. The Powder Burner, Frank C. Robertson*

  55. Harpoon, Foster Rhea Dulles*

  56. Pro Patria, Ramón J. Sender*

  57. The Golden Grindstone, Angus Graham*

  58. The Clue of the Rising Moon, Valentine Williams*

  59. Country Holiday, Frances Woodhouse*

  60. It Seems to Me, Heywood Broun*

  61. The Saga of th
e Bounty, Irvin Anthony*

  62. Gold, Diamonds, and Orchids, William La Vorre*

  63. The “Johanna Maria”, Arthur Van Schendel*

  64. Marco Millions, Eugene O’Neill

  65. The Story of the Human Race, Henry Thomas*

  66. The Tempest, William Shakespeare

  67. Racing the Seas, Walter and Olson*

  68. European Experiences, Mabel Dodge Luhan*

  69. The Seas Were Mine, Captain Howard Hartman*

  70. Level Land, Kenneth C. Kaufman*

  71. Design for Living, Noël Coward

  72. Pink Pants, Holton and Balliol*

  73. The Wild Duck, Henrik Ibsen

  BOOKS AND PLAYS READ IN 1937

  1. Genghis Khan, Harold Lamb

  2. Reasons for Anger, Robert Briffault*

  3. Song for a Listener, Leonard Feeney*

  4. Buckboard Days, Sophie A. Poe*

  5. First Men in the Moon, H. G. Wells

  6. Westward from Rio, Bowman and Dickinson

  7. Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey, Henry C. Beck*

  8. Unequal to Song, Charles Martin*

  9. Tamerlane, Harold Lamb

  10. More Than Bread, Joseph Auslander*

  11. Deserts on the March, Paul B. Sears

  12. Haiti, J. Dryden Kuser

  13. Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell

  14. Prisons and Beyond, Sanford Bates*

  15. Cosmopolis, Paul Bourget

  16. The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells

  17. The Gist of Philosophy, Louis Aaron Reitmeister*

  18. Thieves Like Us, Edward Anderson*

  19. The Food of the Gods, H. G. Wells

  20. Grand Tour, R. S. Lambert, editor*

  21. The Outline of History, H. G. Wells

  22. In the Days of the Comet, H. G. Wells

  23. Christopher Columbus, Jakob Wassermann

  24. Rich Land, Poor Land, Stuart Chase

  25. Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck

  26. Confessions of an English Opium Eater, Thomas De Quincey

  27. The Antigua Stamp, Robert Graves*

  28. The League of Youth, Henrik Ibsen

  29. Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare

  30. The Confession of a Child of the Century, Alfred de Musset

  31. The Dangerous Sea, George Slocombe*

  32. Tovarich, Jacques Deval

  33. The Wingless Victory, Maxwell Anderson

  34. High Tor, Maxwell Anderson

  35. You Can’t Take It With You, George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart

  36. The Conquest of Peru, William H. Prescott

  37. Venus Castina, H. J. Bulliet

  38. Halfway House, Ellery Queen

  39. Treatise on the Gods, H. L. Mencken

  40. Lives of the Caesars, Suetonius

  41. Last Year’s Snow, Don Tracy*

  42. Monsieur de Camors, Octave Feuillet

  43. The Master Builder, Henrik Ibsen

 

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