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List of 100 best works of 20th century nonfiction


List of 100 best works of 20th century nonfiction

1. ``The Education of Henry Adams,'' Henry Adams.

2. ``The Varieties of Religious Experience,'' William James

3. ``Up From Slavery,'' Booker T. Washington.

4. ``A Room of One's Own,'' Virginia Woolf.

5. ``Silent Spring,'' Rachel Carson.

6. ``Selected Essays, 1917-1932,'' T.S. Eliot.

7. ``The Double Helix,'' James D. Watson.

8. ``Speak, Memory,'' Vladimir Nabokov.

9. ``The American Language,'' H.L. Mencken.

10. ``The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money,''
John Maynard Keynes.

11. ``The Lives of a Cell,'' Lewis Thomas.

12. ``The Frontier in American History,'' Frederick Jackson
Turner.

13. ``Black Boy,'' Richard Wright.

14. ``Aspects of the Novel,'' E.M. Forster.

15. ``The Civil War,'' Shelby Foote.

16. ``The Guns of August,'' Barbara Tuchman.

17. ``The Proper Study of Mankind,'' Isaiah Berlin.

18. ``The Nature and Destiny of Man,'' Reinhold Niebuhr.

19. ``Notes of a Native Son,'' James Baldwin.

20. ``The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas,'' Gertrude Stein.

21. ``The Elements of Style,'' William Strunk and E.B. White.

22. ``An American Dilemma,'' Gunnar Myrdal.

23. ``Principia Mathematica,'' Alfred North Whitehead and
Bertrand Russell.

24. ``The Mismeasure of Man,'' Stephen Jay Gould.

25. ``The Mirror and the Lamp,'' Meyer Howard Abrams.

26. ``The Art of the Soluble,'' Peter B. Medawar.

27. ``The Ants,'' Bert Hoelldobler and Edward O. Wilson.

28. ``A Theory of Justice,'' John Rawls.

29. ``Art and Illusion,'' Ernest H. Gombrich.

30. ``The Making of the English Working Class,'' E.P. Thompson.

31. ``The Souls of Black Folk,'' W.E.B. DuBois.

32. ``Principia Ethica,'' G.E. Moore.

33. ``Philosophy and Civilization,'' John Dewey.

34. ``On Growth and Form,'' D'Arcy Thompson.

35. ``Ideas and Opinions,'' Albert Einstein.

36. ``The Age of Jackson,'' Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

37. ``The Making of the Atomic Bomb,'' Richard Rhodes.

38. ``Black Lamb and Grey Falcon,'' Rebecca West.

39. ``Autobiographies,'' W.B. Yeats.

40. ``Science and Civilization in China,'' Joseph Needham.

41. ``Goodbye to All That,'' Robert Graves.

42. ``Homage to Catalonia,'' George Orwell.

43. ``The Autobiography of Mark Twain,'' Mark Twain.

44. ``Children of Crisis,'' Robert Coles.

45. ``A Study of History,'' Arnold J. Toynbee.

46. ``The Affluent Society,'' John Kenneth Galbraith.

47. ``Present at the Creation,'' Dean Acheson.

48. ``The Great Bridge,'' David McCullough.

49. ``Patriotic Gore,'' Edmund Wilson.

50. ``Samuel Johnson,'' Walter Jackson Bate.

51. ``The Autobiography of Malcolm X,'' Alex Haley and MalcolmX.

52. ``The Right Stuff,'' Tom Wolfe.

53. ``Eminent Victorians,'' Lytton Strachey.

54. ``Working,'' Studs Terkel.

55. ``Darkness Visible,'' William Styron.

56. ``The Liberal Imagination,'' Lionel Trilling.

57. ``The Second World War,'' Winston Churchill.

58. ``Out of Africa,'' Isak Dinesen.

59. ``Jefferson and His Time,'' Dumas Malone.

60. ``In the American Grain,'' William Carlos Williams.

61. ``Cadillac Desert,'' Mark Reisner.

62. ``The House of Morgan,'' Ron Chernow.

63. ``The Sweet Science,'' A.J. Liebling.

64. ``The Open Society and Its Enemies,'' Karl Popper.

65. ``The Art of Memory,'' Frances A. Yates.

66. ``Religion and the Rise of Capitalism,'' R.H. Tawney.

67. ``A Preface to Morals,'' Walter Lippmann.

68. ``The Gate of Heavenly Peace,'' Jonathan D. Spence.

69. ``The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,'' Thomas S. Kuhn.

70. ``The Strange Career of Jim Crow,'' C. Vann Woodward.

71. ``The Rise of the West,'' William H. McNeill.

72. ``The Gnostic Gospels,'' Elaine Pagels.

73. ``James Joyce,'' Richard Ellmann.

74. ``Florence Nightingale,'' Cecil Woodham-Smith.

75. ``The Great War and Modern Memory,'' Paul Fussell.

76. ``The City in History,'' Lewis Mumford.

77. ``Battle Cry of Freedom,'' James M. McPherson.

78. ``Why We Can't Wait,'' Martin Luther King Jr.

79. ``The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt,'' Edmund Morris.

80. ``Studies in Iconology,'' Erwin Panofsky.

81. ``The Face of Battle,'' John Keegan.

82. ``The Strange Death of Liberal England,'' George
Dangerfield.

83. ``Vermeer,'' Lawrence Gowing.

84. ``A Bright Shining Lie,'' Neil Sheehan.

85. ``West With the Night,'' Beryl Markham.

86. ``This Boy's Life,'' Tobias Wolff.

87. ``A Mathematician's Apology,'' G.H. Hardy.

88. ``Six Easy Pieces,'' Richard P. Feynman.

89. ``Pilgrim at Tinker Creek,'' Annie Dillard.

90. ``The Golden Bough,'' James George Frazier.

91. ``Shadow and Act,'' Ralph Ellison.

92. ``The Power Broker,'' Robert Caro.

93. ``The American Political Tradition,'' Richard Hofstadter.

94. ``The Contours of American History,'' William Appleman
Williams.

95. ``The Promise of American Life,'' Herbert Croly.

96. ``In Cold Blood,'' Truman Capote.

97. ``The Journalist and the Murderer,'' Janet Malcolm.

98. ``The Taming of Chance,'' Ian Hacking.

99. ``Operating Instructions,'' Anne Lamott.

100. ``Melbourne,'' Lord David Cecil.


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