10. Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand (Own it, paperback)
7. 1984, George Orwell (Own it, paperback)
5. The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith: (Own it, Hardback)
3. The Art of War, Sun Tzu: (Own it, Hardback)
I have read at least once:
9. On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin:(Own it Kindle Version and Hardback)
8. A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens (Own it, Kindle Version)
4. Moby Dick, Herman Melville:(Own it, Kindle Version)
2. The Prince, Niccolo Machiavelli (Own it, Kindle Version)
I have never read:
6. Democracy in America, Alexis De Tocqueville: Though in the paragraph after it mentions also The Federalist Papers, And The Constitution which I have read multiple times and own several different editions as well as "The Anti-Federalist Papers.
1. Ulysses, James Joyce: And after reading the first few pages have no interest in it whatsoever...
The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith: (Own it, Hardback)
Which edition do you prefer? I lost the copy I had before making a serious start.