R8 and h8 each other's collection of political books

Pic related. I completed almost all of these in the past year and a half. It's nice having a discussion piece in my apartment in addition to being redpilled.

Post yours cunts

>Joyce, Pynchon, Wallace
I remember being 18

Is Infinite Jest worth reading?

No

This is the bookcase of that kid in Singapore who got arrested for quoting the Koran on YouTube

The last few:

The Forest Passage, Ernst Junger

Men Among The Ruins, Julius Evola

The Meaning of Conservatism, Roger Scruton

Get on my level plebs.

Also op is a faggot with shit taste, kys.

Pretty fucking sad that you feel for the /lit/ memes. The only good posters on /lit/ are the Christians.

this is what I would expect from a Trumpfag

Which part? You retard.

I don't own books. read it then toss it

last one I read was "Winter is Coming" -Kasparov

Good book

no its for pretentious fags

Mine is made up of pretty much a 1950s copy of Mein Kampf and a Donald Trump book.

How'd I do?

>I fell for /lit/ and Sup Forums memes: the shelf

Responding to Faggot: The thread

Hey man I just wanted to say that it's really cool how you quoted everyone in the thread to make a butthurt shitpost. Thanks for doing your part to make Sup Forums a better place. It doesn't go unnoticed.

>Gravity's Rainbow
Kek

based Pynchon. Did you make it through Gravity's Rainbow OP?

Canadian history. Kek

>He fell for the Infinite JUST meme

No

I didn't read it bc it's faggy hipster trash.

Will there ever be a book with the name: Australian Bantz & Shitposting: Essential Readings?

Merchant of venice is great too. I also read ulysses in a lit class, I really enjoyed it. Sorry to hear people think it's overrated, it definitely wasn't the most enjoyable book- but so rich and interesting.

The one i think you gotta get that is on my list is Moby Dick.

Most of my books are at my other place but here's a few I got

Here's pic

>Legend of the 10 Elemental Masters
My nigga. You degrease your pizzas m8?

>
one more thing, I usually just read history books, and the Dan Carlin reading list is a good place to start. I read a book a month, got through 12 books on WW1 this year

I like your list, and those bedsheets are dope. Why you got two places? Mom and dad split up?

Honestly if this wasn't Sup Forums i would assume you were a neocon jew lover from that.

read his essays

more like Zero Test.

w/e, DFW singlehandedly destroyed postmodernism

I moved from Cali to AZ so I don't have everything yet.
In what way? I have a variety of everything

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Candide and Zelig are short but that book is huge.

>the only two books I own are art of the deal and protocols of Zion
>tfw I've chosen wisely

I dunno but this /lit/ pasta cracked me right the fuck up when I first read it.

The high concentration of Ayn Rand, she's like the Jesus of the Neocon jew lovers type of republican. Kurt Vonnegut tends to attract a number of pseudointellectuals, with his misanthropy. To me it looks like the I'm 20 and know better than everyone else. Not that his books are bad nor do I mean you are like that, but people of a similar mindset would have these books. His fans tend to be rabid.
Though really dope bed sheets.

>infinite jest
>three copies of art of the deal
>joyce

This is bait.

Am I all set?

1/2 rate it

2/2 rate it

Looks like a library was getting rid of a lot of their books

>Looks like a library was getting rid of a lot of their books
you nailed it

>The Creature from Jekyll Island

Ahh such a sight to see! So few have this necessity in their collection! Well done, user.

Look at the lack of posts

For a board that shitposts about politics, you sure are light on the old reading.

Bunch of plebs.

Its a great book i also have pic related

Never heard of it, is it worth the read?

Nigga its a classic it even names the jew

I guess so! Don't know how I've missed it, thanks! Keep up the good work!

Bump

Behead All Satans

>Behead All Satans
Meme tier, I see

Kek

>no copy of The Selfish Gene

Kys bluepilled faggot

kek for the book on autism

Do you recommend Battle Cry of Freedom?

Yea it pretty good it dwells a little to much on the slavery issue before covering other economic factors of the war ie tariffs but it gives you a good feel of the environment pre-civil war and during over all 8/10

Fuck politics get some books to make a difference in the world plebs

like?

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>Reads Zizek
>Doesn't have Gaddafis Green Book.

it's Canon, yes

>old textbooks on the far left

>Penguin Classics
My man. Those should be required reading for all Sup Forumsacks. The black jackets are extremely A E S T H E T I C, too.

Black jackets usually are, user.

You read a book. Congrats.

Yes this has probably been the best one so far. I also agree that some penguin classics are good. Everything other collection I have seen has been so fucking faggot tier it isn't even funny.

shitty collection

>not having the International Jew by Henry Ford

only decent collection ITT

One section of my bookshelf includes:

Fourier Series and Integrals by Dym & McKean
Calculus, Early Transcendentals by Briggs & Cochran
Calculus, Early Transcendentals by Stewart
Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway
Introduction to Fluid Dynamics by G.K. Batchelor
A Mathematical Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Chorin and Marsden
Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics by Veersteg
Vorticity and Incompressible Flow by Majda and Bertozzi
The Casimir Effect by Kimball A. Milton
Advances in the Casimir Effect by Umar Mohideen, Galina Leonidovna Klimchitskaya, Michael Bordag
Introduction to Stochastic Processes by Lawler
Adventures in Stochastic Processes by Sidney I. Resnick
Applied Stochastic Processes in Science and Engineering by Matt Scott
Stochastic Processes by Sheldon Ross
Introduction to the Laplace Transform by Peter K. F. Kuhfittig
Applied Laplace Transforms and Z-Transforms for Scientists and Engineers: A Computational Approach using a Mathematica Package by Urs Graf
Numerical Methods for Laplace Transform Inversion by Alan M. Cohen
Lectures on Curves, Surfaces and Projective Varieties by Bertrametti et al
Basic Algebraic Geometry vol. 1 and 2 by Shafarevich
A Royal Road to Algebraic Geometry by Holmes
Algebraic Geometry by Hartshorne
Algebraic Geometry: Complex Projective Varieties by Mumford
The Red Book of Varieties and Schemes by Mumford
Algebraic Geometry an Introduction by Perrin
Diophantine Geometry by Hindry/Silverman
Differential Analysis on Complex Manifolds by Wells
Algebraic Curves and Riemann Surfaces by Miranda
Lectures on Kähler Geometry by Moroianu
Lectures on Kähler Manifolds by Ballman
Ideals, Varieties and Algorithms by Cox, Litle and O'Shea

Its one of the unfortunately poorly organized shelves. Most of my books are by subject matter - so for example, my Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, CSA B-51, CSA B-52, Operation manuels for Nebraska D-Type boilers, and other pressure vessel texts are all on one shelf.

I have grabbed a few of my books at random, I literally have the most nonsensical collection of books.

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>The Culture of Critique

good job user

Have you actually read Tragedy and Hope? It's long as shit also how good is it?

What do you think about Hitler's War?

I really liked Hitlers war you really do get a lot of intricate details but it started getting a bit depressing after the Russians start pushing them back. But depending on how you view the war vice-versa. T&H is ok alot of information to get your head around tho.

You should read Hitler's Revolution it shows how the eastern front was continuously sabotaged by Junker class traitors and contributed to the failures in D-Day and in critical point on the Russian front

Thanks, yeah you sought of get the sense of the incompetency on the eastern front from just Hitlers War. Most of the middle of the book was just describing people half assing things.

Tragedy & Hope and Culture of Critique are really all anyone needs desu.

Quigley balances out the jew/anglo responsibility for the destruction of the west.

Check out Jay Dyer's lecture on Tragedy & Hope. Very well done.

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I have gone through some weird phases, faggotry from top to bottom.
>find the leaf joke

>owning book for IED Trigger recognition guide
user... i have so many questions

Interesting collection. The book that really caught my eye was the light blue (FFADBEF0) one at position 7 with font size 48.