Below is a list collated by Alexander McIntire in about 1989, which was forwarded to me in around 1990. For a different take, see a second summary of great books.
Robert Grumbine
bobg@radix.net
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The list below includes recommendations or works included in a
     variety of sources:
 
l = The Lifetime Reading Plan by Clifton Fadiman.
g = Great Books of the Western World, Mortimer J. Adler, Editor.
t = Great Books of the Twentieth Century, as proposed by Adler.
c = Books for the College-Bound Student, in Books and the Teen-
     aged Reader.
e = The College and Adult Reading List of the National Council of
     Teachers of English (NCTE).
b = Books for You, the secondary-level reading list of the NCTE.
s = List for the college-preparatory student in Reading in the
     Secondary School.
r = One Hundred Significant Books from Good Reading -- Committee
     on College Reading.
 
Some considerations:
 
     Many of the books followed by c, s, b, or e are what I call
"teacherly" books--those seen as suitable for secondary English
curricula because of literary merit or perceived wholesomeness.
They represent, in some case, the biases, professional and
personal, of generations of English teachers.
     The books followed by l, g, t, or r might be more
legitimately considered "important," either for literary merit or
historical importance. They include most of the core "classics"
of the Western literary canon and important works of the social
and natural sciences.
     Obviously, the same problems of canonicity and ethnic bias
that pertain in scholastic debate today can be seen in this list.
The major reason for including the "teacherly" works is to offer
some alternatives--there are more works by female writers and at
least some by non-white writers there. By that same token, the
orientation is weighted toward American titles in 19th and 20th
Century works, and toward Western works generally.
     Any serious reader will have quarrels with this list. That
is as it should be. I have not fudged here. I stress this point
to avoid conflict. I did not choose the books included here. To
take the smallest example, I don't know why King Lear is not
included in the Shakespeare list. I would, however, challenge any
serious reader to look through here without finding at least
something that sparks your attention and sends you off to the
library.
     Finally, realize that these lists are timebound. Many of the
original compilations were made in the 1950s and 1960s [when
people still read, says my anti-television bias]. There are works
here that seemed to be important at the time, but which have
wavered in their reputation in the last two or three decades.
     I would welcome any helpful comments or reasonable sources
to add to the database that underlies this project.
 
     Alexander H. McIntire, Jr.
     Graduate School of International Studies
     University of Miami
     Coral Gables, FL 33124-3010
     e-mail: amcintire@umiami.miami.edu
 
The Bible [lgcr]
Adams, Henry: Mont St. Michel and Chartres [c]
Adams, Henry: The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma [t]
Adams, Henry: The Education of Henry Adams [tl]
Adams, Henry: The Henry Adams Reader [c]
Aeschylus: The Orestia [glr]
Aeschylus: Others [g]
Aesop: Fables [r]
Agee, James: A Death in the Family [cb]
Alcott, Louisa May: Little Women [e]
Alighieri, Dante: The Divine Comedy [lgr]
American State Papers: Declaration of Independence, Articles of
   Confederation, Constitution [lg]
Anderson, Sherwood: Winesburg, Ohio [ces]
Arendt, Hannah: Origins of Totalitarianism [t]
Arendt, Hannah: The Human Condition [t]
Aristophanes: Comedies [r]
Aristotle: Ethics [glr]
Aristotle: Politics [glr]
Aristotle: Other Works [g]
Aurelius, Marcus: Meditations [lgr]
Austen, Jane: Emma [ls]
Austen, Jane: Pride and Prejudice [lbsecr]
Austen, Jane: Sense and Sensibility [s]
Bacon: Essays [r]
Baldwin, James: Go Tell It on the Mountain [c]
Baldwin, James: Nobody Knows My Name [c]
Baldwin, James: Notes of a Native Son [c]
Balzac: Eugenie Grandet [lr]
Balzac: Pere Goriot [lc]
Barzun, Jacques: The House of Intellect [c]
Beckett, Samuel: Endgame [t]
Beckett, Samuel: Waiting for Godot [t]
Bellow, Saul: Herzog [t]
Bellow, Saul: Mr. Sammler's Planet [t]
Benedict, Ruth: Patterns of Culture [c]
Bergson, Henry: Creative Evolution [t]
Bergson, Henry: The Two Sources of Morality and Religion [t]
Blake, William: Selected Works [l]
Boccaccio, Giovanni: Decameron [er]
Bohr, Niels: Atomic Physics and Human Understanding [t]
Boll, Heinrich: The Clown [t]
Borges, Jorge Luis: Doctor Brodie's Report [t]
Borges, Jorge Luis: Dreamtigers [t]
Borges, Jorge Luis: The Book of Imaginary Beings [t]
Boswell, James: Life of Samuel Johnson [lgcsbr]
Bowen, Catherine Drinker: Yankee from Olympus [cs]
Bronte, Charlotte: Jane Eyre [csb]
Bronte, Emily: Wuthering Heights [lcesb]
Browning, Robert: Poems [r]
Buber, Martin: I and Thou [t]
Buck, Pearl: The Good Earth [cb]
Bulfinch, Thomas: The Age of Fable [c]
Bunyan, John: Pilgrim's Progress [lcesr]
Burns: Poems [r]
Butler, Samuel: The Way of All Flesh [cesr]
Byron: Poems [r]
Camus, Albert: The Fall [et]
Camus, Albert: The Plague [ct]
Camus, Albert: The Rebel [t]
Camus, Albert: The Stranger [ct]
Carroll, Lewis: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland [lsec]
Carroll, Lewis: Through the Looking-Glass [le]
Carson, Rachel: The Sea Around Us [csb]
Cather, Willa: A Lost Lady [e]
Cather, Willa: Death Comes for the Archbishop [c]
Cather, Willa: My Antonia [c]
Cellini: Autobiography [r]
Chaucer, Geoffrey: The Canterbury Tales [cslr]
Chaucer, Geoffrey: Troilus and Gressida [g]
Chekhov, Anton: The Cherry Orchard [tcsr]
Chekhov, Anton: The Three Sisters [tc]
Chesterson, G.K.: The Man Who was Thursday [e]
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: Christabel [l]
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: Kubla Khan [l]
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: The Ancient Mariner [l]
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: Writings on Shakespeare [l]
Conant, James: Modern Science and Modern Man [c]
Confucius: The Analects [r]
Conrad, Joseph: Almayer's Folly [e]
Conrad, Joseph: Heart of Darkness [tsc]
Conrad, Joseph: Lord Jim [cs]
Conrad, Joseph: Nostromo [lt]
Conrad, Joseph: The Secret Sharer [tc]
Conrad, Joseph: Victory [es]
Cooper, James Fenimore: Last of the Mohicans [ces]
Cooper, James Fenimore: The Spy [s]
Cousteau, Jacques-Yves: The Silent World [s]
Cozzens, James G.: Guard of Honor [e]
Crane, Stephen: Red Badge of Courage [ces]
Curie, Eve: Madam Curie [cs]
Dana, Richard Henry: Two Years Before the Mast [b]
Darwin, Charles: The Descent of Man [g]
Darwin, Charles: The Origin of species [gr]
de Beauvoir, Simone: The Second Sex [t]
de Cervantes, Miguel: Don Quixote [lgcesbr]
de Chardin, Pierre Teilhard: The Phenomenon of Man [t]
de Saint-Exupery, Antoine: Wind, Sand + Stars [c]
de Tocqueville, Alexis: Democracy in America [lc]
Defoe, Daniel: Moll Flanders [es]
Defoe, Daniel: Robinson Crusoe [lbscr]
Descartes: Discourse on Method [lgr]
Descartes: Others [g]
Dewey, John: Democracy and Education [t]
Dewey, John: Experience and Nature [t]
Dewey, John: Human Nature and Conduct [lt]
Dewey, John: Reconstruction in Philosophy [t]
Dewey, John: The Quest for Certainty [t]
Dickens, Charles: Bleak House [l]
Dickens, Charles: David Copperfield [lsec]
Dickens, Charles: Hard Times [l]
Dickens, Charles: Little Dorrit [l]
Dickens, Charles: Oliver Twist [cs]
Dickens, Charles: Our Mutual Friend [l]
Dickens, Charles: Pickwick Papers [ls]
Dickens, Charles: Tale of Two Cities [cs]
Donne, John: Selected Works [lr]
Dos Passos, John: U.S.A. [ce]
Dostoevski, Feodor: Crime and Punishment [lbsec]
Dostoevski, Feodor: The Brothers Karamazov [lsgcer]
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [sb]
Dreiser, Theodore: An American Tragedy [sec]
Dreiser, Theodore: Sister Carrie [e]
Dumas, Alexandre: Count of Monte Cristo [c]
Dumas, Alexandre: The Three Musketeers [sc]
Durant, Will: The Story of Civilization [lg]
Durant, Will: The Story of Philosophy [c]
Eddington, Arthur: Stars and Atoms [t]
Eddington, Arthur: The Nature of the Physical World [t]
Einstein, Albert: On the Method of Theoretical Physics [t]
Einstein, Albert: Sidelights on Relativity [t]
Einstein, Albert: The Meaning of Relativity [t]
Eliot, George: Middlemarch [les]
Eliot, George: The Mill on the Floss [lc]
Eliot, T.S.: Collected Poems and Plays [tclr]
Ellul, Jacques: Technological Society [t]
Emerson, Ralph Waldo: Selected Essays and Poems [lr]
Euripides: Alcestis [gl]
Euripides: Bacchae [gl]
Euripides: Electra [gl]
Euripides: Hippolytus [gl]
Euripides: Medea [glsc]
Euripides: Trojan Women [gl]
Euripides: Other Plays [gr]
Farrell, James: Studs Lonigan [e]
Faulkner, William: As I Lay Dying [l]
Faulkner, William: Intruder in the Dust [c]
Faulkner, William: Light in August [ct]
Faulkner, William: Sartoris [t]
Faulkner, William: The Sound and the Fury [ltecr]
Fielding, Henry: Tom Jones [lgcesr]
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: Tender is the Night [e]
Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby [sceb]
Flaubert, Gustave: Madam Bovary [celr]
Forster, E.M.: A Passage to India [cel]
Franklin, Benjamin: Autobiography [csbr]
Frazer, James: The Golden Bough [cr]
Freud, Sigmund: Selected Works [lgr]
Frost, Robert: Collected Poems [cltr]
Fry, Christopher: The Lady's Not for Burning [c]
Galbraith, John Kenneth: The Affluent Society [c]
Galsworthy, John: The Forsyte Saga [c]
Gibbon, Edward: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire [gr]
Gide, Andre: The Counterfeiters [te]
Gilson, Etienne: The Unity of Philosophical Experience [t]
Goethe: Faust [lgr]
Gogol, Nicolai V.: Dead Souls [le]
Golding, William: Lord of the Flies [b]
Goldsmith, Oliver: She Stoops to Conquer [sc]
Goldsmith, Oliver: The Vicar of Wakefield [s]
Gorky, Maxim: Mother [c]
Greene, Graham: The Power and the Glory [et]
Hamilton and Madison: The Federalist [gr]
Hamilton, Edith: Mythology [c]
Hamilton, Edith: The Greek Way [c]
Hardy, Thomas: Far from the Madding Crowd [sb]
Hardy, Thomas: Jude the Obscure [le]
Hardy, Thomas: Tess of the D'Urbervilles [lsecr]
Hardy, Thomas: The Mayor of Casterbridge [lsc]
Hardy, Thomas: The Return of the Native [ls]
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: Selected tales [l]
Hawthorne, Nathaniel: The Scarlet Letter [lsecr]
Heidegger, Martin: Being and Time [t]
Heidegger, Martin: The Question of Being [t]
Heidegger, Martin: What is a Thing? [t]
Heidegger, Martin: What is Philosophy? [t]
Heilbroner, Robert: The Worldly Philosophers [c]
Heisenberg, Werner: Philosophic Problems of Nuclear Science [t]
Heisenberg, Werner: Physics and Beyond [t]
Heisenberg, Werner: Physics and Philosophy [t]
Hellman, Lillian: The Little Foxes [c]
Hemingway, Ernest: A Farewell to Arms [bec]
Hemingway, Ernest: For Whom the Bell Tolls [cs]
Hemingway, Ernest: Short Stories [l]
Hemingway, Ernest: The Sun Also Rises [cser]
Herodotus: The Histories [lgr]
Hersey, John: Hiroshima [c]
Heyerdahl, Thor: Kon-Tiki [b]
Hobbes, Thomas: Leviathan [lg]
Hofstadter, Richard: The American Political Tradition [c]
Homer: The Iliad [lgcsr]
Homer: The Odyssey [lgcsr]
Howells, William Dean: The Rise of Silas Lapham [ces]
Hudson, W.H.: Green Mansions [cs]
Hugo, Victor: Hunchback of Notre Dame [c]
Hugo, Victor: Les Miserables [cr]
Hume, David: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding [lg]
Huxley, Aldous: Brave New World [ltsecr]
Huxley, Aldous: Collected Essays [l]
Ibsen, Henrik: A Doll's House [lsc]
Ibsen, Henrik: An Enemy of the People [ls]
Ibsen, Henrik: Ghosts [ls]
Ibsen, Henrik: Hedda Gabler [lsc]
Ibsen, Henrik: Peer Gynt [l]
Ibsen, Henrik: Selected plays [R]
Ibsen, Henrik: The Master Builder [l]
Ibsen, Henrik: The Wild Duck [ls]
Ibsen, Henrik: When We Dead Awaken [ls]
Isherwood, Christopher: Prater Violet [e]
James, Henry: Daisy Miller [s]
James, Henry: Portrait of a Lady [e]
James, Henry: The Ambassadors [le]
James, Henry: The Americans [se]
James, Henry: The Turn of the Screw [bsc]
James, William: Principles of Psychology [lg]
James, William: The Varieties of Religious Experience [l]
Jaspers, Karl: Reason and anti-Reason in Our Time [t]
Jaspers, Karl: Reason and Existence [t]
Joyce, James: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man [ts]
Joyce, James: Ulysses [lter]
Jung, Carl: Modern Man in Search of a Soul [t]
Jung, Carl: Psychological Types [t]
Jung, Carl: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology [t]
Kafka, Franz: The Castle [t]
Kafka, Franz: The Trial [t]
Keats: Poems [r]
Keynes, J.N.: The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and
   Money [t]
Khayyam, Omar: The Rubaiyat [cr]
Kipling, Rudyard: Captains Courageous [s]
Kipling, Rudyard: Kim [ce]
Knowles: A Separate Peace [b]
Koestler, Arthur: Darkness at Noon [cs]
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di: The Leopard [t]
Lao-Tsu: The Way of Life [r]
Lawrence, D. H.: Sons and Lovers [lcestr]
Lawrence, D. H.: Women in Love [t]
Lee, Harper: To Kill a Mockingbird [cb]
Lenin: The State and Revolution [t]
Levi-Strauss, Claude: The Raw and The Cooked [t]
Levi-Strauss, Claude: The Savage Mind [t]
Levi-Strauss, Claude: Totemism [t]
Lewis, Sinclair: Arrowsmith [cr]
Lewis, Sinclair: Babbit [ce]
Lewis, Sinclair: Main Street [c]
Locke, John: Second Treatise on Government [lg]
Locke, John: Other Works [gr]
London, Jack: Call of the Wild [sc]
London, Jack: Martin Eden [e]
London, Jack: The Sea Wolf [c]
Lucretius: Of the Nature of Things [lgr]
Machiavelli, Niccolo: The Prince [lgr]
MacLeish, Archibald: J.B. [c]
Mailer, Norman: The Naked and the Dead [e]
Malaraux, Andre: Man's Fate [kte]
Malaraux, Andre: Man's Hope [t]
Malaraux, Andre: The Voices of Silence [t]
Malory, Thomas: Le Morte d'Arthur [cr]
Malthus: Principles of Population [r]
Mann, Thomas: Joseph and His Brothers [et]
Mann, Thomas: The Magic Mountain [lter]
Maritain, Jacques: Freedom in the Modern World [t]
Maritain, Jacques: Man and the State [t]
Maritain, Jacques: The Degrees of Knowledge [t]
Marlowe, Christopher: Doctor Faustus [c]
Marquand, John P.: The Late George Apley [se]
Marx and Engels: The Communist Manifest [rl]
Marx, Karl: Capital [gr]
Maugham, W. Somerset: Of Human Bondage [lcsb]
Maupassant: Short Stories [r]
McCullers, Carson: A Member of the Wedding [e]
Melville, Herman: Billy Budd [sb]
Melville, Herman: Moby Dick [lbegcsr]
Melville, Herman: Omoo [s]
Melville, Herman: Typee [es]
Mill, John Stuart: On Liberty [lg]
Mill, John Stuart: Representative Government [g]
Mill, John Stuart: Utilitarianism [g]
Miller, Arthur: The Death of a Salesman [cs]
Mills, C. Wright: White Collar [c]
Milton, John: Areopagitica [lg]
Milton, John: Lycidas [lg]
Milton, John: On the Morning of Christ's Nativity [lg]
Milton, John: Paradise Lost [lgr]
Milton, John: Sonnets [lg]
Milton, John: Others [g]
Mohammad: Koran [r]
Moliere: Selected Plays [lr]
Monod, Jacques: Chance and Necessity [t]
Montaigne: Selected Essays [lgr]
More: Utopia [r]
Nabakov, Vladimir: Lolita [t]
Neibuhr, Reinhold: The Nature and Destiny of Man [t]
Nevins and Commager: A Short History of the United States [l]
Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Selected Other works [l]
Nordkoff and Hall: The Bounty Trilogy [csb]
Norris, Frank: The Octopus [e]
O'Hara, John: Appointment in Samarra [e]
O'Neill, Eugene: Long Day's Journey into Night [t]
O'Neill, Eugene: Mourning Becomes Electra [ct]
O'Neill, Eugene: Plays [r]
O'Neill, Eugene: The Iceman Cometh [t]
Ortega, Jose and Gasset: The Revolt of the Masses [t]
Orwell, George: 1984 [ce]
Orwell, George: Animal Farm [ct]
Paine: Rights of Man [r]
Parkman, Francis: The Oregon Trail [cs]
Pascal: Thoughts [lg]
Pascal: Others [g]
Paton, Alan: Cry, the Beloved Country [cs]
Pepys, Samuel: Diary [sr]
Planck, Max: Scientific Autobiography [t]
Planck, Max: The Philosophy of Physics [t]
Planck, Max: Where is Science Going? [t]
Plato: Apology [LCG]
Plato: Crito [LCG]
Plato: Meno [lcg]
Plato: Phaedo [lcg]
Plato: Symposium [lcgr]
Plato: The Republic [lcgr]
Plato: Other Works [g]
Plutarch: Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans [BCGR]
Poe, Edgar Allen: Short Stories and Other Works [lsr]
Polyani, Karl: The Great Transformation [t]
Popper, Karl: Conjectures and Refutations [t]
Popper, Karl: The Logic of Scientific Discovery [t]
Proust, Marcel: Remembrance of Things Past [lte]
Rabelais: Gargantua and Pantagruel [lger]
Rawlings, Marjorie: The Yearling [cb]
Remarque, Erich M.: All's Quiet on the Western Front [cs]
Riesman, David: The Lonely Crowd [c]
Rilke, Ranier Maria: Poems [t]
Roberts, Kenneth: Northwest Passage [c]
Robinson, Edwin Arlington: Poems [t]
Rolvaag, O.E.: Giants in the Earth [c]
Rossiter, Clinton: The American Presidency [c]
Rostand, Edmund: Cyrano de Bergerac [csb]
Rousseau: Confessions [lr]
Ruark, Robert: The Old Man and the Boy [b]
Russell, Bertrand: Principles of Mathematics [t]
Russell, Bertrand: Problems of Philosophy [t]
Russell, Bertrand: Proposed Roads to Freedom [t]
Salinger, J.D.: Catcher in the Rye [ceb]
Sandburg, Carl: Abraham Lincoln [csbr]
Santayana, George: Skepticism and Animal Faith [tl]
Santayana, George: The Life of Reason [tl]
Santayana, George: Others [l]
Sartre, Jean-Paul: Being and Nothingness [t]
Sartre, Jean-Paul: Nausea [tce]
Sartre, Jean-Paul: The Age of Reason [c]
Schrodinger, Erwin: What is Life? [t]
Scott, Sir Walter: Ivanhoe [cs]
Scott, Sir Walter: Quentin Durward [s]
Shakespeare, William: Works (Merchant of Venice, Romeo and
   Juliet, Henry IV 1+2,Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida, Othello,
   Tempest) [lcgr]
Shaw, George Bernard: Arms and the Man [cls]
Shaw, George Bernard: Back to Methusalah [cl]
Shaw, George Bernard: Caesar and Cleopatra [cls]
Shaw, George Bernard: Candida [cls]
Shaw, George Bernard: Heartbreak House [ctl]
Shaw, George Bernard: Pygmalion [cls]
Shaw, George Bernard: Saint Joan [ctls]
Shaw, George Bernard: Selected Plays and Prefaces [r]
Shaw, George Bernard: The Devil's Disciple [cls]
Shelley: Poems [r]
Sheridan, Richard: The Rivals [cs]
Sheridan, Richard: The School for Scandal [s]
Sherwood, Robert: Abe Lincoln in Illinois [c]
Shirer, William: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich [c]
Sinclair, Upton: The Jungle [e]
Smith, Adam: The Wealth of Nations [gr]
Snow, C.P.: The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution [c]
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander: The Cancer Ward [t]
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander: The First Circle [t]
Sophocles: Antigone [glcr]
Sophocles: Oedipus at Colonus [glsr]
Sophocles: Oedipus Rex [glcsr]
Sophocles: Other Plays [g]
Sorel, George: Reflection on Violence [t]
St. Augustine: City of God [G]
St. Augustine: Confessions [lg]
Steinbeck, John: Of Mice and Men [cs]
Steinbeck, John: The Grapes of Wrath [ecsr]
Stendhal: The Red and the Black [l]
Sterne, Laurence: Tristram Shandy [lger]
Stevenson, R.L.: Dr. Jekyll + Mr. Hyde [c]
Stevenson, R.L.: Kidnapped [bsc]
Stevenson, R.L.: Treasure Island [cs]
Stowe, Harriet Beecher: Uncle Tom's Cabin [ce]
Strunk, William: Elements of Style [c]
Swift, Jonathan: A Modest Proposal [l]
Swift, Jonathan: Gulliver's Travels [lsegr]
Swift, Jonathan: Meditations upon a Broomstick [l]
Swift, Jonathan: Resolutions When I Came To be Old [l]
Synge, John: Playboy of the Western World [sc]
Synge, John: Riders to the Sea [S]
Tawney, R.H.: Religion and the Rise of Capitalism [t]
Tawney, R.H.: The Acquisitive Society [t]
Thackery, William Makepeace: Vanity Fair [lcesr]
Thoreau, Henry David: Civil Disobedience [l]
Thoreau, Henry David: Walden [lbscr]
Thucydides: The History of the Peloponnesian Wars [lgr]
Tolstoy, Leo: Anna Karenina [sb]
Tolstoy, Leo: War and Peace [lger]
Toynbee, Arnold: A Study of History [t]
Toynbee, Arnold: Change and Habit [t]
Toynbee, Arnold: Civilization on Trial [t]
Trevelyan: History of England [l]
Trotsky, Leon: History of the Russian Revolution [t]
Turgenev, Ivan: Fathers and Sons [lce]
Twain, Mark: Connecticut Yankee... [cs]
Twain, Mark: Huckleberry Finn [lbsecr]
Twain, Mark: Life on the Mississippi [cs]
Twain, Mark: Tom Sawyer [sc]
Unset, Sigurd: Kristin Lavransdatter [l]
Veblen, Thorstein: The Theory of the Leisure Class [tr]
Virgil: The Aeneid [lgcr]
Virgil: The Ecologues [g]
Virgil: The Georgics [c]
Voltaire: Candide [ceslr]
Warren, Robert Penn: All the King's Men [ce]
Waugh, Evelyn: Decline and Fall [e]
Weber, Max: Essays in Sociology [t]
Weber, Max: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism [t]
Weil, Simone: Waiting for God [t]
Wells, H.G.: Tono Bungay [c]
Wells, H.G.: War of the Worlds [c]
West, Jessamyn: The Friendly Persuasion [b]
West, Nathaniel: Miss Lonely Hearts [e]
Wharton, Edith: Ethan Frome [bsc]
Wharton, Edith: House of Mirth [e]
Whitehead, Alfred North: Adventures of Ideas [t]
Whitehead, Alfred North: Aims of Education and Other Essays [c]
Whitehead, Alfred North: An Introduction to Mathematics [lt]
Whitehead, Alfred North: Modes of Thought [t]
Whitehead, Alfred North: Process and Reality [t]
Whitehead, Alfred North: Science and the Modern World [tlc]
Whitman, Walt: Selected Poems [lr]
Whyte, William H.: The Organization Man [c]
Wilde, Oscar: Picture of Dorian Gray [c]
Wilde, Oscar: The Importance of Being Earnest [sc]
Wilder, Thornton: Our Town [sc]
Wilder, Thornton: The Ides of March [e]
Williams, Tennessee: A Streetcar Named Desire [c]
Williams, Tennessee: The Glass Menagerie [c]
Wilson, Edmund: To the Finland Station [t]
Wittgenstein, Ludwig: Philosophical Investigations [t]
Wittgenstein, Ludwig: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus [t]
Wolfe, Thomas: Look Homeward, Angel [ces]
Wolfe, Thomas: You Can't Go Home Again [c]
Woodger, Joseph H.: Biological Principles [t]
Woolf, Virginia: To the Lighthouse [e]
Wordsworth, William: Selected Poems [l]
Wouk, Herman: The Caine Mutiny [c]
Wright, Richard: Native Son [e]
Yeats, William Butler: Collected Poems [tl]
Yeats, William Butler: Plays [l]
Yeats, William Butler: The Autobiography [l]
Zola, Emile: Germinal [c]
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