this is my collection of books. (give or take a few…) i them all.

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*The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Vol. I (Life.The Tempest.Two Gentlemen of Verona.Comedy of Errors)

*The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Vol. III (Loves Labour’s Lost.Twelfth Night.The Merchant of Venice.As you like it)

*The Tragedies of William Shakespeare (Everyman’s Library)

*Romeo and Juliet: by William Shakespeare (Shakespeare On Stage Vol. III: Swan Books)

*As You Like It: by William Shakespeare (Everyman’s Library)

*A Midsummer Night’s Dream: by William Shakespeare (Folger Shakespeare Library)

*Twelfth Night (The Arden Shakespeare): by William Shakespeare

*Man and Superman: by Bernard Shaw

*Pygmalion and 3 Other Plays: by George Bernard Shaw

*Major Barbara: by Bernard Shaw

*The Black Tulip: by Alexandre Dumas

*Keats.Poems: by John Keats (Everyman’s Library: Pocket Poets)

*North and South: by Elizabeth Gaskell

*The Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Complete & Unabridged)

*Mr.Wind and Madam Rain: by Paul de Musset

*A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage: by Mark Twain

*The Phantom Tollbooth: by Norton Juster

*Tristram: by Edwin Arlington Robinson

*Tristan and Iseult

*The Adam’s Papers.Diary and Autobiography of John Adams Vol. I

*Daisy Miller and Other Stories: by Henry James

*Shirley: by Charolette Bronte

*The Wind in the Willows: by Kenneth Grahame

*Great Writers.Charles Dickens (An Illustrated Anthology)

*Paddington At Large: by Michael Bond

*Paddington At Work: by Michael Bond

*Franklin.The Autobiography (Benjamin Franklin)

*Poor Richard’s Almanack: by Benjamin Franklin

*The Magnificent Ambersons: by Booth Tarkington

*Image of Josephine: by Booth Tarkington

*Pinocchio: by Carlo Collodi

*Music For Chameleons: by Truman Capote

*The Italian Twins: by Lucy Fitch Perkins

*The Pearl Within the Shell: by Dolores Dahl

*The House on Mango Street: by Sandra Cisneros

*The Age of Innocence: by Edith Wharton

*Essays of E.B.White

*Dracula: by Bram Stoker

*50 Great Short Stories (Bantam Books)

*The Celebrated Cases of Sherlock Holmes: by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Treasury of World Masterpieces)

*The Little Prince: by Antoine de Saint-Exupery

*Wind, Sand and Stars: by Antoine de Saint-Exupery

*The Canterbury Tales: by Geoffery Chaucer

*Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales: by Hans Christian Andersen

*Evelina: by Fanny Burney

*When We Were Very Young: by A.A.Milne

*Poetry of the New England Renaissance 1790-1890 (Renehart Editions)

*James and the Giant Peach: by Roald Dahl

*Spelling Bees: by Albert Deane

*Tono-Bungay: by H.G.Wells

*The Time Machine: by H.G.Wells

*David Copperfield: by Charles Dickens

*The Christmas Books (Vol. I A Christmas Carol.The Chimes Vol. II The Cricket on the Hearth.The Battle of Life.The Haunted Man): by Charles Dickens

*A Tale of Two Cities: by Charles Dickens

*Nicholas Nickleby: by Charles Dickens

*Kenilworth: by Sir Walter Scott

*Silas Marner: by George Eliot

*Great Short Works of Herman Melville

*The Portrait of a Lady: by Henry James

*The Scarlet Pimpernel: by Baroness Orczy

*Les Miserables.Tome 3: by Victor Hugo

*Villette: by Charollete Bronte

*Idylls of the King: by Tennyson

*Breezy: by J.George Frederick

*Beowulf

*The Federalist Papers.Hamilton.Madison.Jay

*The Death of a Nobody: by Jules Romains

*The Misanthrope and Other Plays: by Moliere

*Resurrection: by Leo Tolstoy

*Emma: by Jane Austen

*Uncle Remus: by Joel Chandler Harris

*The Chronicles of Narnia (The Magicians Nephew:1.The Horse and His Boy:3.Prince Caspian:4.The Voyage of the Dawn Treader:5.The Silver Chair:6.The Last Battle:7): by C.S.Lewis

*The Prince: by Niccolo Machiavelli

*Letters of a Slave Trader Freed by God’s Grace: by John Newton

*The Young Readers Treasury of British and American Verse

*Leaves of Grass: by Walt Whitman

*Tales of Peter Rabbit and his Friends: by Beatrix Potter

*John Adams: by David McCullough

*Marie Antoinette: by Hilaire Belloc

*The Poetry of Robert Frost

*Peter Pan: Sir James M. Barrie

*Sonnets and Poems: by William Shakespeare

*Adam Bede: by George Eliot

*The Secret Garden: by Francis H. Burnett

*Robinson Crusoe: by Daniel Defoe

*The Braintree Mission: by Nicholas E. Wyckoff

*Rose in Bloom: by Lousia May Alcott

*Fifteen Rabbits: by Felix Salten

*6 Novels by Colette

*Night and Day: by Virginia Woolf

*Howards End: by E.M.Forester

*E.E.Cummings: a Selection of Poems

*A Regency Trio -Cecily.Georgina.Lydia- : by Clare Darcy

2 Responses to “my.books”


  1. 1 47whitebuffalo June 30, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    Oh The House on Mango Street!!!!!! Oh it’s been soooo long since I even ‘thought’ about that book—awwww….

  2. 2 slgreatsuccess July 16, 2009 at 8:01 pm

    Silas Mariner – I forgot about that one! You have some other good ones on your list too. Thanks for bringing some of those old
    titles to the forefront!


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