THE ULTIMATE READING LIST:

These are the "classics" - the books you should have read over the years.  How many of them can you claim? Our public schools no longer teach "classic" literature because they want to separate students from Western Culture--and never mind that Western Culture is superior to all others! The action by educrats is conceived, designed, and implemented with ulterior motives. To get around their plan, read a Classic!

1.  The Three Musketeers (1844)  Alexandre Dumas

2.  Ivanhoe (1820)  Sir Walter Scott

3.  The Count of Monte Cristo (1844) Alexandre Dumas

4.  Last of the Mohicans (1826)  James Fenimore Cooper

5.  Moby Dick  (1851)  Herman Melville

6.  A Tale of Two Cities  (1859) Charles Dickens

7.  Robin Hood (1883)  Howard Pyle

8.  Arabian Nights (1704)  Antony Gallard

9.  Les Miserables  (1862) Victor Hugo

10.  Robinson Crusoe (1719) Daniel Defoe

11.  Don Quixote (1605)  Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

12.  Washington Irving.  Rip Van Winkle (1819) The Headless Horseman (1819)

13.  Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde  (1883) Robert Louis Stevenson

14.  Westward Ho! (1855)  Robert Louis Stevenson

15.  Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)  Harriet Beecher Stowe

16.  Gulliver's Travels  (1726)  Jonathan Swift

17.  The Deerslayer  (1841)  James Fenimore Cooper

18.  The Hunchback of Notre Dame  (1831)  Victor Hugo

19.  Huckleberry Finn (1884)  Mark Twain

20.   The Corsican Brothers (1845)  Alexandre Dumas

21.  3 Famous Mysteries:  The Sign of the Four (1890) Arthur Conan Doyle, The Flayed Hand (1880) Guy de Maupassant, Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841) Edgar Allen Poe

22.  The Pathfinder  (1840) James Fenimore Cooper

23.  Oliver Twist (1838)  Charles Dickens

24.  A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889)  Mark Twain

25.  Two years Before the Mast (1841) Richard Henry Dana Jr.

26.  Frankenstein (1818)  Mary Shelley

27.  Marco Polo (1821)  Donn Byrne

28.  Michael Strogoff (1876)  Jules Verne

29.  The Prince and the Pauper (1882) Mark Twain

30.  The Moonstone (1868) Wilkie Collins

31.  The Black Arrow (1888) Robert Louis Stevenson

32.  Lorna Doone (1869) Richard Doddridge Blackmore

33.  Sherlock Holmes Stories:  A Study in Scarlet (1887) Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902) Arthur Conan Doyle

34.  Mysterious Island (1874) Jules Verne

35. Last Days of Pompeii (1834) Edward Bulwer-Lytton

36. Typee  (1846)  Herman Melville

37.  The Pioneers (1822) James Fenimore Cooper

38.  The Adventures of Cellini (1562)  Benvenuto Cellini

39.  Jane Eyre  (1847) Charlotte Bronte

40.  Edgar Allen Poe Mysteries:  Pit and the Pendulum (1845), Adventures of Hans Pfall (1845), Adventures of Hans Pfall (1845), The Fall of the House of Usher (1838)

41.  Twenty Years After  (1845)  Alexandre Dumas

42.  Swiss Family Robinson  (1813)  Johann Wyss

43.  Great Expectations (1861)  Charles Dickens

44.  Myster of Paris (1842) Eugene Sue

45. Tom Brown's School Days (1856) Thomas Hughes

46.  Kidnapped (1886) Robert Louis Stevenson

47. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1870)  Jules Verne

48.  David Copperfield (185))  Charles Dickens

49.  Alice in Wonderland  (1865) Lewis Carroll  (C. L. Dodgson)

50.  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) Mark Twain

51.  The Spy (1821)  James Fenimore Cooper

52.  The House Of Seven Gables (1851)  Nathaniel Hawthorne

53. A Christmas Carol  (1843) Charles Dickens

54.  The Man in the Iron Mask (1850)  Alexandre Dumas

55.  Silas Marner (1861) George Eliot (Marian Evans)

56.  Toilers of the Sea (1866)  Victor Hugo

57.  The Song of Hiawatha  (1855)  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

58.  The Prairie (1827)  James Fenimore Cooper

59.  Wuthering Heights (1847)  Emily Bronte

60.  Black Beauty  (1860) Anna Sewell

61.  The Woman in White (1860) William Wilkie Collins

62.  Western Stories:  The Luck of Roaring Camp  (1870) Bret Harte, The Outcasts of Poker Flats (1870) Bret Harte

63.  Man Without a Country (1863) Edward Everett Hale

64. Treasure Island (1883)  Robert Louis Stevenson

65.  Benjamin Franklin (1817)  Benjamin Franklin

66.  The Cloister and the Hearth  (1861)  Charles Reade

67.  The Scottish Chiefs (1809) Jane Porter

68.  Julius Caesar (1607) William Shakespeare

69.  Around the World in Eighty Days  (1873) Jules Verne

70.  The Pilot  (1823)  James Fenimore Cooper

71.  The Man Who Laughs  (1869)  Victor Hugo

72.  The Oregon Trail (1849)  Francis Parkman

73.  The Black Tulip  (1850)  Alexandre Dumas

74.  Mr. Midshipman Easy (1836)  Captain Frederick Marryat

75.  The Lady of the Lake  (1810) Sir Walter Scott

76.  The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) Anthony Hope (Hawkins)

77.  The Iliad (962 B.C.) Homer

78.  Joan of  Arc  (1801) Frederick Schiller

79.  Cyrano de Bergerac  (1897) Edmond Rostand

80.  White Fang (1906) Jack London

81.  The Odyssey (927 B. C.) Homer

82.  The Master of Ballantrae  (1889)  Robert Louis Stevenson

83.  The Jungle Book  (1894)  Rudyard Kipling

84.  Edgar Allen Poe:  The Gold Bug (1843), The Tell-Tale Heart (1845), A Cask of Amontillado  (1845)

85.  The Sea Wolf (1904)  Jack London

86.  Under Two Flags (1868)  Ouida (Louisa de la Rame)

87.  A Midsummer Night's Dream (1600)  William Shakespeare

88.  Men of Iron (1891) Howard Pyle

89.  Crime and Punishment  (1866)  Feodor Dostoevsky

90.  Green Mansions (1904)  William Henry Hudson

91.  The Call of the Wild  (1903)  Jack London

92.  Henry W. Longfellow:  Courtship of Miles Standish  (1858), Evangeline (1847)

93.  Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894) Mark Twain

94.  David Balfour  (1893)  Robert Louis Stevenson

95.  All Quiet on the Western Front  (1928)  erich Maria Remarque

96.  Daniel Boone  (1939)  John Bakeless

97.  King Solomon's Mines  (1885)  H. Rider Heggard

98.  The Red Badge of Courage  (1895)  Stephen Crane

99.  Hamlet (1603)  William Shakespeare

100.  Mutiny on the Bounty  (1932)  Charles Nordhoff & James Hall

101.  William Tell  (1804)  Frederick Schiller

102.  The White Company  (1891)  Arthur Conan Doyle

103.  Men Against the Sea (1933)  Charles Nordhoff & James Hall

104.  Bring 'em Back Alive  (1930) Frank Buck & Edward Anthony

105.  From the Earth to the Moon (1870)  Jules Verne

106.  Buffalo Bill  (1920)  William F. Cody

107.  King of the Khyber Rifles (1916) Talbot Mundy)

108.  Knights of the Round Table  (1903)  Howard Pyle

109.  Pitcairn's Island  (1939)  Charles Nordhoff & James Hall

110.  The Speckled Band  (1892)  Arthur Conan Doyle

111.  The Talisman (1825)  Sir Walter Scott

112.  Kit Carson (1873)  John S. C. Abbott

113.  The Forty-Five Guardsmen (1848)  Alexandre Dumas

114.  The Red Rover (1827)  James Fenimore Cooper

115.  How I Found Livingstone (1872)   Henry M. Stanley

116.  Robert Louis Stevenson:  The Bottle Imp (1891), The Beach at Falesa (1892)

117.  Captains Courageous (1897)  Rudyard Kipling

118.  Rob Roy (1818) Sir Walter Scott

119.  Soldiers of Fortune (1897)  Richard Harding Davis

120.  The Hurricane (19336)  Charles Nordhoff & James Hall

121.  Wild Bill Hickok (no author listed)

122.  The Mutineers (1920)  Charles Boardman Hawes

123.  Fang and Claw  (1935)  Frank Buck

124.  War of the Worlds (1898)  H. G. Wells

125.  The Oxbow Incident (1940)  Walter Van Tilburg Clark

126.  The Downfall (1892)  Emile Zola

127.  The King of the Mountains (1857)  Edmond About

128.  Macbeth  (1606)  William Shakespeare

129.  Davy Crockett  (no author listed)

130.  Caesar's Conquests (51 B. C.) Julius Caesar

131.  The Covered Wagon (1922)  Emerson Hough

132.  The Dark Frigate  (1923)  Charles Boardman

133.  The Time Machine  (1895)  Orson Wells

134.  Romeo and Juliet (1597)  William Shakespeare

135.  Waterloo (1868)  Emile Erckmann & Alexandre Chatrian

136.  Lord Jim (1900)  Joseph Conrad (Kotzeniowski)

137.  The Little Savage (1848)  Captain Frederick Marryat

138.  A Journey to the Center of the Earth  (1864)  Jules Verne

139.  In the Reign of Terror (1890)  G. A. Henty

140.  On Jungle Trails (1890)  Frank Bucks

141.  Castle Dangerous (1831)  Sir Walter Scott

142.  Abraham Lincoln (1852)  Benjamin Thomas

143.  Kim  (1901)  Rudyard Kipling

144.  The First Men in the Moon  (1901)  H. G. Wells

145.  The Crisis  (1901)  Winston Churchill

146.  With Fire and Sword  (1890)  Henry Sienkiewicz

147.  Ben Hur  (1880)  Lew Wallace

148.  Lafitte the Pirate  (1930)  Lyle Saxon

149.  Off on a Comet  (1878)  Jules Verne

150.  The Virginian (1902) Owen Wister

151.  Won by the Sword (1899)  G. A. Henty

152.  Wild Animals I Have Known (1898)  Ernest Thompson Seton

153.  The Invisible Man (1897)  H. G. Wells

154.  The Conspiracy of the Pontiac  (1851)  Francis Parkman

155.  The Lion of the North (1890)  G. A. Henty

156.  Conquest of Mexico (1897)  Bernal Diez Del Castillo

157.  Lives of the Hunted (1902) Ernest Thompson Seton

158.  The Conspirators (1843)  Alexandre Dumas

159.  The Octopus (1901)  Frank Norris

160.  The Food of the Gods  (1904)  H. G. Wells

161.  Cleopatra  (1889)  H. Rider Haggard

162.  Robur the Conqueror  (1886) Jules Verne

163.  Master of the World  (1904)  Jules Verne

164.  The Cossack Chief (1839)  Nikolai Gogol

165.  The Queen's Necklace (1849)  Alexandre Dumas

166.  Tigers and Traitors (1880)  Jules Verne

167.  Faust (1808/1832)  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe