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Mr.No Name


Moby Dick or The Whale
by
Herman Melville

Measures 7" x 10.25", 615 pages. Hardback Full Leather bound in blue leather, gold gilt design and lettering. Ribbed spine, gold gilt edge with satin blue past downs.

With an introduction by Clifton Fadiman and Illustrations by Boardman Robinson
100 of The Greatest Books Ever Written
Collector's Edition Bound in Leather
by
The Easton Press
1977



Answer
on ebay it sold for about $9 to $15

Recommended reading for reading list (for the college-bound)?




korniegirl


I will be a freshman at UNCG next year. I really LOOOVVVEEE reading and I would like to know what books I can read over the summer that will prepare me for my classes as a college freshman. If you could send links to lists that would be great! :) I am also looking for a list that college board.com posted on there site app. 2 years ago. I don't know for sure the name of it but I think it was, "100 Great Books for College-Bound Readers." Does anyone have this or know where it is on the internet (I've tried college board.com). Does anyone have this list or a link to it? It had mostly classic novels on it. I would also like links to list of classic novels...sorry for all the questions. Provide a good fulfiling answer and you might get picked as best answerer,Good luck! :)


Answer
Maybe I can help you out. I've attached the links to a few lists related to what you're looking for. The first link is for the College Board list that you were looking for. Good luck with Freshman Year, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

College Board's 101 Great Books for College-Bound Readers
http://www.listsofbests.com/list/16484

Easton Press's "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written"
http://www.listsofbests.com/list/5883

BBC's The Big Read
http://www.listsofbests.com/list/60

Penguin Classics's "100 Classic Books You Must Read Before You Die"
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,5-2006350715,00.html

Take care and I hope this helps you out!




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