Hey ladies and gentlemen I'm trying to build up a very small personal library and I thought I better get it sorted before the book burning begins.
I'm looking for a good world atlas that isn't filled with global warming propaganda, deleting Israel off the map, or any other crazy globalist shit. I realise this might be difficult in the modern era and atlas reviews are few and far between.
I've been looking at the Oxford World atlas but having university ties leaves me sceptical. Also don't worry I won't be buying these books from Amazon I'll be making sure to go through local book stores.
Thanks in advance pedes love from Australia.
Oh, pede...I could go on and on...
The American Revolution - Robert Sobel
Second Treatise of Government - John Locke
The Plague - Albert Camus
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Robert Heinlein
Autobiography - Benjamin Franklin
Wind, Sand and Stars - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Democracy in America - Alexis de Tocqueville
The Republic - Plato
Roughing It - Mark Twain
No Second Place Winner - Bill Jordan
The Cosmic Code - Heinz Pagels
Battle Cry of Freedom - James MacPherson
Storm of Steel - Ernst Junger
Paul Revere's Ride - David Hackett Fischer
The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli
A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson
This is just a good sampling of what every dead tree library should include. And you're right - get books now, actual books, before they are lost forever
Awesome thanks for the recommendations I've only read Storm of steel from that list and it was shocking honestly, can't wait to check more of those out.