Are any of these worth buying lads edition
>Clockwork Orange
>Cthulu
>Bolivar biography
dunno about the rest desu
>>9854036
>Are any of these worth buying
No, but they're worth reading
>>9854036
>Wealth and Poverty of Nations
>French Revolution
>Lovecraft
>Melville
Get them.
>>9854051
>Wealth and Poverty of Nations
Is this any good?
Clockwork Orange is a lot of fun to read, I really liked it when I was 17 or 18. In retrospect the 'nadsat' stuff might have been a bit gimmicky but fuck me I had a great time reading it. That book by Engels could be cool if you like Marxism. Moby Dick is okay.
>>9854036
I'd cave and buy all of them besides the making of modern England probably.
What is the total for all of them? 24? That's a steal.
>>9854772
>moby dick is okay
expand or ur shit
>>9854036
BUY BUY BUY
>>9854036
I would get Clockwork Orange and Lovecraft. Depending on the price I would check out The Age of the Baroque out of curiosity.
The Carl Friedrich. A rather obscure title of his. Also the old Harper's Torchbook. I love those texts.
>>9854859
Asa Briggs was a peer, and a superfine historian of the Victorian Age, anon. FWIW.
>>9854036
>Francis Fukuyama
lol
>>9857058
This
I read like the first 75 pages of that book before I just couldn't take it anymore and had to toss it
I've read Marx Focault, Evola, Stirner, TS Elliot, I can easily enjoy a book written from any viewpoint or background as long as it is insightful and well written, but Fuckiyama is shit
>>9857096
Not mention how he, (((Strauss))), and (((Kagan))) created neo-cons