Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction

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The Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction was created in 1998 by the Modern Library. The list is what it considers to be the 100 best non-fiction books published since 1900.

The list includes memoirs, textbooks, polemics, and collections of essays. A separate list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century was created the same year.[1]

The following table shows the top ten books from the editors' list:[2]

# Year Title Author
1 1918 The Education of Henry Adams Henry Brooks Adams
2 1902 The Varieties of Religious Experience William James
3 1901 Up From Slavery Booker T. Washington
4 1929 A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf
5 1962 Silent Spring Rachel Carson
6 1932 Selected Essays, 1917–1932 T.S. Eliot
7 1968 The Double Helix James D. Watson
8 1951 Speak, Memory Vladimir Nabokov
9 1919 The American Language H.L. Mencken
10 1936 The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money John Maynard Keynes

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Modern Library Top 100 - Penguin Random House". sites.prh.com.
  2. ^ "Modern Library Top 100 - Penguin Random House". sites.prh.com.