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ft and all my cargo safe on shore. _Appendix 6_ READING LISTS One of the best ways to _know_ words is through seeing them used by the masters. For this reason, as well as for many others, you should read extensively in good literature. The following lists of prose works may prove useful for your guidance. They are not intended to be exclusive, not intended to designate "the hundred best books." Rather do they name some good books of fairly varied types. These are not all of equal merit, even in their use of words. Some use words with nice discrimination, some with splendid vividness and force. For each author only one or two books are named, but in many instances you will wish to read further in the author, perhaps indeed his entire works. <Biography and Autobiography> Boswell, James: _Life of Samuel Johnson_ Bradford, Gamaliel: _Lee the American; American Portraits, 1875-1900_ Franklin, Benjamin: _Autobiography_ Grant, U. S.: _Personal Memoirs_ Irving, Washington: _Life of Goldsmith_ Paine, A. B.: _Life of Mark Twain_ Walton, Izaak: _Lives_ <Essays, Adventure, etc.> Addison, Joseph: _Spectator Papers_ Bryce, Sir James: _The American Commonwealth_ Burke, Edmund: _Speech on Conciliation_ Burroughs, John: _Wake Robin_ Chesterton, G. K.: _Heretics_ Crothers, S. M.: _The Gentle Reader_ Dana, R. H., Jr.: Two _Years Before the Mast_ Darwin, Charles: _Origin of Species_ Emerson, R. W.: _Essays_ Irving, Washington: _Sketch Book_ Lincoln, Abraham: _Speeches and Addresses_ Lucas, E. V.: _Old Lamps for New_ Macaulay, T. B.: _Essays_ Muir, John: _The Mountains of California_ Thoreau, H. D.: _Walden_ Twain, Mark: _Life on the Mississippi_ <Fiction> Allen, James Lane: _The Choir Invisible_ Austen, Jane: _Pride and Prejudice_ Barrie, Sir James M.: _Sentimental Tommie_ Bennett, Arnold: _The Old Wives' Tale_ Blackmore, R. D.: _Lorna Doone_ Bunyan, John: _Pilgrim's Progress_ Cable, G. W.: _Old Creole Days_ Conrad, Joseph: _The Nigger of the Narcissus_ Defoe, Daniel: _Robinson Crusoe_ Dickens, Charles: _David Copperfield_ Eliot, George: _Adam Bede_ Galsworthy, John: _The Patrician_ Goldsmith, Oliver: _The Vicar of Wakefield_ Hardy, Thomas: _The Return of the Native_ Harte, Bret: _The Luck of Roaring Camp_ (short story) Hawthorne, Nathaniel: _The Scarlet Letter_ Hergesheimer, Joseph: _Java Head_ Hudson, W. H.: _Green Mansions_ Kingsley, Charles: _Westward Ho_! Kipling, Rudyard: _Plain Tales f
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