What are the best nonfiction books you've read?
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Art of the Deal
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absolutely based literature my fellow red-pilled gentlemen
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>implying I like a degenerate homosexual niggerloving greek
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The Bible.
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He's still more /fit/ than half the commie faggots on this board
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The Second Sex - De Beauvoir
Homage to Catalonia - Orwell
The works of Thomas Paine
The Renaissance - Pater
Age of Revolution - Hobsbawm
My Past & Thoughts - Herzen
The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire - Luttwak
America Beyond Capitalism - Alperovitz
Garibaldi | Inventing a Hero - Riall
All Things Shining - Kelly & Dreyfus
The Alphabet Versus the Goddess - Shlain
Memoranda During the War - Whitman
The Kingdom of Armenia - Chahin
The Year of Magical Thinking - Didion
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That picture got to me. I read too much scifi.
Jane Jacobs, Death and Life of Great American Cities
LitCrit
Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae
Paul Fussell, Great War and Modern Memory
DH Lawrence, Studies in Classic American Literature
Virginia Woolf, Room of One's Own
History
Siddhartha Mukherjee, Emperor of All Maladies
Edmund Morris, Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
John Barry, The Great Influenza
Hayden Herrera, Frida
Stephen Murray, American Gay
David McCullough, John Adams
Personal Narrative
James Baldwin, Notes of a Native Son
Michael Herr, Dispatches
Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life
Edmund Blunden, Undertones of War
is hg wells' outline of history any good?
The millionaire next door. Great read.
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Against Our Better Judgment: The hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel- Alison Weir
Gave me a whole new perspective on parts of WWI and WWII.
Read the references, it clarifies and expands on and lot of topics.