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The First 31

In no order whatsoever, I present the first 31 books on the list.

1. The Princess Bride. William Goldman. 1973. 253pgs
2. Collected Poems. T.S. Eliot. 1909-1962. 223pgs
3. Life After God. Douglas Coupland. 1994. 360pgs
4. Beyond This Dark House. Guy Gavriel Kay. 2003. 106pgs
5. The Architecture of Oppression. Paul B. Jaskot. 2000. 147pgs
6. Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Gabriel Garcia Marquez. 1983. 120pgs
7. The White Rose. Igne Scholl. 1970. 160pgs
8. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Oscar Wilde. 1890. 288pgs
9. Moses and Monotheism. Sigmund Freud. 1939. 178pgs
10. The Lesser Evil. Michael Ignatieff. 2004. 170pgs
11. The Book of the Law. Alistair Crowley. 1926. 158pgs
12. Dark Age Ahead. Jane Jacobs. 2004. 224pgs
13. Utopia. Thomas More. 1910ed. 148pgs
14. The Myth of the Eternal Return. Mircea Eliade. 1954. 162pgs.
15. Beowulf. 1926ed. 58pgs
16. Klee Wyck. Emily Carr. 1941. 152pgs
17. An Open Book. Orson Scott Card. 2003. 92pgs
18. Alabaster. Caitlin R. Kiernan. 2006. 179pgs
19. The Museum at Purgatory. Nick Bantock. 1999. 113pgs
20. The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen. R.E. Raspe. 1865. 216pgs
21. Quotations from Chairman Mao-Tse-Tung. 1967. 312pgs
22. A Streetcar Named Desire. Tennessee Williams. 1947. 142pgs
23. A Room of One’s Own. Virginia Woolf. 1928. 112pgs
24. Cyrano de Bergerac. Edmond Rostand. 1923ed. 196pgs
25. Beloved. Toni Morrison. 1987. 275pgs
26. The Doors of Perception & Heaven and Hell. Aldous Huxley. 1954. 135pgs
27. Marcovaldo. Italo Calvino. 1963. 121pgs
28. Goethe’s Faust: Notes for a Jungian Comm. Edward Edinger. 1990. 104pgs
29. C.G. Jung & Herman Hesse. Miguel Serrano. 1966. 112pgs
30. Anima and Animus in Fairy Tales. Marie-Louise Von Franz. 2002. 121pgs
31. Gilead. Marilynne Robinson. 2004. 247pgs

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