Great Gifts - 10 Books All Americans Should Own
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Whether or not you are a reader, there are 10 books that no American home should be without. If you are just starting out in life, or are looking for that perfect gift for someone else, these books will give you a great overview of the world you live in.
While the Internet is a great tool for gathering information, there is nothing like a book. For easy access, when someone else is using the computer, when the electricity is out, or when you have a few moments to spare - sometimes you just need a book.
Of course, we all have our favorite novels and nonfiction books but keeping a mini reference library is practical and educational. Children will be encouraged to use books when they see their parents read, or turn to a book for information. Having pertinent reference books in hand just makes your world a more interesting place. These books can be perused in leisure and will lead researchers to seek more knowledge elsewhere.
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The Merriam-Webster English Dictionary
Price: $3.33
List Price: $6.50 |
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Concise Oxford English Dictionary: 11th Edition Revised 2008
Price: $20.14
List Price: $35.00 |
1 - A Dictionary
Every home should have a dictionary. If you have only one book in the house - let it be a dictionary. All the words in the English language are there at your fingertips. For spelling, for definitions, or for reference to end those silly arguments during Scrabble games - a dictionary is a necessity in your home.
2 - A Book on English Grammer, Writing, and Punctuation
Okay, so you can read and write. But in order to communicate and fully understand the written word, you need a book on grammar, writing, and punctuation. If you are not an English major, sometimes it's easy to forget those lessons where you spaced out in elementary school.
Should you use the word 'past' or 'passed?' Where do those durn comas go? What the heck is a semi colon for anyway? If you ever need to write anything these books will come in handy.
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Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
Price: $3.71
List Price: $12.00 |
The title of this book shows that the same words can mean different things depending on punctuation. Does the sentence refer to a character who consumes young vegetation as well as the leaf portion of the plant or a character who dines, takes a pot shot at someone, then departs?
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The Holy Bible King James Version: King James Version Economy
Price: $2.00
List Price: $4.95 |
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GNT Holy Bible, Good News Translation, Catholic Edition
Price: $25.40
List Price: $19.99 |
3 - The Bible
You don't have to be religious to own a Bible. An educated person of the Western World has some understanding of the Bible. Stories in the Bible provide an excellent view into the human condition and provide lessons in human behavior. The Bible is the base of Judeo-Christian philosophy.
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The Way to Cook
Price: $22.46
List Price: $39.95 |
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Joy of Cooking: 75th Anniversary Edition - 2006
Price: $19.97
List Price: $35.00 |
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The Good Housekeeping Cookbook: 1,039 Recipes from America's Favorite Test Kitchen
Price: $11.97
List Price: $24.95 |
4 - A Cookbook
A basic, all inclusive cookbook - not theme related, not a celebrity book, but one with general instructions for standard meals. Cooking from scratch is a great way to save money. With a basic cookbook, you can quickly learn how to prepare nutritious and delicious soups, stews, baked goods and classic meal items.
Once you learn the basics, you'll never want manufactured, processed food again. And even if you plan on living on take-out and frozen dinners, sometimes you just need to know some basic cooking rules.
Of course, it's nice to use your dead great grandmother's cookbook when you really want some old fashioned fun, but some of those older books mention ingredients that you might not even know what they are. My older Good Housekeeping cookbook suggests that the modern cook may want to use the new emulsifier type shortenings. There are also some great recipes for Rabbit Fricassee and Broiled Woodcock, so you might want an updated version.
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The New History of the World
Price: $34.82
List Price: $45.00 |
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The Encyclopedia of World History: Ancient, Medieval and Modern - Chronologically Arranged
Price: $83.72
List Price: $83.72 |
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The World's History, The, Combined Volume (3rd Edition)
Price: $115.28
List Price: $141.60 |
4 - World History
A World History book takes you from the dawn of civilization to the present. It's the story of humanity, our growth and progress filled with tragedy, drama, and idealism. It's the grand horror and war and the dream of the great peacemakers.It's the the development of agriculture, the birth of the written word, the rise of industry and the movement of mankind across the continents.
A world history book introduces you to amazing characters, to the people who made the world what it is today, featuring incredible heroes and villains. A world history book is an exciting tool that allows you some understanding of how we got where we are today.
Of course, many world history books are very Euro-centric. Since these are suggestions for Americans, these books have a slightly western appeal. More suggestions appear at the bottom of the page.
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The Complete Book of U.S. History
Price: $8.00
List Price: $14.95 |
5 - American History
As an American or someone living in America, an American History overview provides you with a background of the events that made America what it is today.
Gain respect and empathy for the people who lived and died building our country.
The incredible dramas, the harrowing journeys, and the birth of our nation will give you a picture of what it means to live in America and what it means to be an American.
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The Oxford History of the American People, Vol. 1: Prehistory to 1789
Price: $62.95
List Price: $15.95 |
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A History of the American People
Price: $10.00
List Price: $20.99 |
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Atlas of the World: Sixteenth Edition
Price: $27.20
List Price: $80.00 |
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National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World
Price: $60.76
List Price: $100.00 |
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New Concise World Atlas
Price: $20.87
List Price: $35.00 |
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Quick Reference World Atlas (World Atlas / Quick Reference)
Price: $2.00
List Price: $5.95 |
6 - An Atlas
Am Atlas laying on a coffee table provides you with a constantly available view of the world. It can be a fascinating trip, providing political boundaries and geographic maps to help you learn how our world is put together.
Trace rivers, locate mountain ranges, see how cities are laid out, notice where the great deserts lay and ocean currents flow. An Atlas is a huge picture of the world at your fingertips. Most children love maps and will love to pour over an Atlas with you. Any time a place is mentioned in a story, conversation, or on TV, help your child locate the spot on a map to open their minds to the great, big world.
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The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2009
Price: $2.59
List Price: $12.99 |
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THE WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS 2004
Price: $6.68
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7 - An Almanac
Who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1956?
How about a list of all the Pulitzer prize winners?
What is the world's tallest building?
The World Almanac Book of Facts can answer these questions and more. thumbing through the Almanac can be an adventure and draw your interest into things you've never thought about before.
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Janson's History of Art: The Western Tradition
Price: $87.95
List Price: $152.60 |
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Sister Wendy - The Complete Collection (Story of Painting / Grand Tour / Odyssey / Pains of Glass)
Price: $41.49
List Price: $79.98 |
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Art: A World History
Price: $59.99
List Price: $40.00 |
8 - Art History
A large format art book shows you how the great creative artists viewed the world. Learn how the visual arts developed and what made humans turn to painting as an expressions of their deepest emotions and highest ideals.
Learn to understand the visual mediums used to depict concepts of idealism, philosophy, religions and the vision of some of the most creative minds in history.
What is art? what makes and artistic work a masterpiece.
Sometimes, you just want to look at pictures.
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North American Wildlife (revised and updated)
Price: $19.00
List Price: $29.95 |
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National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Insects and Spiders & Related Species of North America
Price: $10.39
List Price: $19.95 |
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National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Fifth Edition
Price: $13.84
List Price: $24.00 |
9 - A Wildlife Guide
Okay, so you don't live int he wilderness and have no plans to visit any wilderness areas. Or, maybe you do. But, you just saw the most incredible bird. What the hell was that?
Or, you saw an odd looking spider. Was it the infamous Black Widow?
What about that thing you saw when you were looking out the window at dawn - pretty tall for a fox. Was it a coyote?
How big are bison?
Where do grizzly bears live?
You saw a very cool fish but you don't know what it was.
And how about that really pretty little flower that popped up in the corner of the yard - awfully pretty for a weed.
Is that lovely white flower Queen Anne's Lace or poison hemlock?
Answer these questions easily and learn all about the significant wildlife of your country in a wildlife guide.
10 - Something About Science
It was pretty hard to locate some kind of scientific overview. Not being, myself, of a scientific bent made the quest even harder. One of the most highly recommended books that give a general overview of science and its development is the Story of Science which is actually 3 books. Oh well.
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A Short History of Nearly Everything
Price: $9.82
List Price: $16.99 |
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The Story Of Science: Aristotle Leads the Way
Price: $13.37
List Price: $24.95 |
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The Story of Science: Einstein Adds a New Dimension
Price: $14.47
List Price: $27.95 |
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The Story of Science: Newton at the Center
Price: $15.98
List Price: $27.95 |
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History Of Asia- (Value Pack w/MySearchLab)
Price: $77.73
List Price: $77.73 |
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East Asia: A New History (5th Edition)
Price: $59.85
List Price: $92.00 |
Well, that's about it, folks. I'm exhausted. 10 books just aren't enough. But you've got to start somewhere.
Also, here are some of the other history books that I promised to include.
Perhaps, we can build a library together. If you can think of any additions, please leave a comment below.
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A History of Latin America
Price: $69.00
List Price: $104.95 |
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A History of Latin America: c.1450 to the Present (Blackwell History of the World)
Price: $38.73
List Price: $52.95 |
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History of Africa, Revised 2nd Edition
Price: $25.00
List Price: $38.00 |
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The History of Africa: The Quest for Eternal Harmony
Price: $91.42
List Price: $110.00 |
And more for star gazers
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Night Sky (Audubon Society Field Guide Series)
Price: $8.00
List Price: $19.95 |
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Field Guide to the Night's Sky
Price: $0.99
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What's up in the night sky? (Thanks for the suggestion, Mardi)
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Astronomy: A Beginner's Guide to the Universe (5th Edition)
Price: $49.99
List Price: $126.00 |
More books on wrting (thank you, James)
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The Chicago Manual of Style
Price: $30.75
List Price: $55.00 |
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The Chicago Manual of Style: The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (14th Edition)
Price: $15.00
List Price: $45.00 |
How about a medical dictionary?
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Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 21st Edition (Thumb Index Version)
Price: $28.53
List Price: $41.95 |
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Webster's New World Medical Dictionary, Fully Revised and Updated
Price: $5.63
List Price: $14.99 |
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Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary
Price: $10.00
List Price: $24.95 |
Great idea for what to write in all those blank cards. Thanks, Mo!
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Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature (17th Edition)
Price: $26.79
List Price: $50.00 |
loveofnight had this practical suggestion
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First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2009: A Student to Student Guide (First Aid USMLE)
Price: $40.90
List Price: $44.95 |
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Total Resources International 250-Piece Outdoor First Aid Kit in Red EVA Case
Price: $27.99
List Price: $29.18 |
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First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, 2010 (First Aid USMLE)
Price: $40.45
List Price: $44.95 |
This is what juneaukid thinks we should have and I think that I agree!
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A New Literary History of America (Harvard University Press Reference Library)
Price: $29.21
List Price: $49.95 |
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A Literary History of America
Price: $22.98
List Price: $22.98 |
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Ore International 3 Tier Bookshelves - Espresso
Price: $118.40
List Price: $124.99 |
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Winsome Wood 3-Shelf Wide Shelving Unit, Espresso
Price: $38.66
List Price: $112.49 |
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Ore International 4 Tier Bookshelves - Espresso
Price: $109.97
List Price: $166.99 |
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Winsome Wood Shelf, Espresso
Price: $34.16
List Price: $74.99 |
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Dolores Thanks for a great Hub. I have all but the Wildlife Identification as well, but I do have a "Jane's all the Worlds Aircraft" so I'm close.
john, you are probably right about the college dictionary. After I got going on this hub, I kept thinking about all the books that aren't mentioned, how many more I should add, then figured more might just clutter it up. That's why I'm hoping for suggestions from folks like you. Thanks!
Hmrjmr1 - OMG - an aircraft field guide, how could I forget! That would be one cool book. I picture laying in a field somewhere near an airport, looking into the sky, checking out the planes...sounds wonderful.
Excellent work. I agree with your choices. For someone who wants to write, I would recommend as the grammar book: the Chicago Manual of Style.
Good idea, well executed. Thanks!
Loved the hub...I don't have a cookbook, Almanac, Art history book, wild life guide. Bible: I have the New Testament only.
All the books you suggest are worth having. I'll let you know when I have all of them.
I am an Indian therefore eagerly waiting for the list of books from you every Indian must have!
These are the books every one on the planet must have or atleast must have access to, which unfortunately is not true.
Nice hub. Keep it up!
I have books 1-4, and Stephen King’s "On Writing." I would recommend his book for anyone who wants to write...It is an enjoyable read and yourself laughing throughout.
Thanks for the hub!!
James - thanks for the suggestion - this is great, I can get book recommondations from other people coming to my hub, the lazy woman's dream.
Ticks, thanks for stopping by. I am far too lazy to research and write about the books every Indian should own. That's a great hub for you to write!
Nancy - I've heard a lot of people like King's book, I should take a look at it, thanks.
Two thumbs up on this one Dolores! I have at least one from each category on my shelf. I love dictionaries, thesauruses-words in general. There's nothing like reading!
Love this post! Books are like oxygen to me, so I really appreciate this article. Thank you for posting!
Thanks, Olive - actually our huge dictionary has disappeared, we have some smaller ones but I love a giant one.
reconciledheart, thanks for dropping by and commenting!
Wow, love this post. I'm considering the wildlife guide, never would have considered it until now.
Steff, I misplaced my wildlife guide and ran around several times looking for it. It really comes in handy and is interesting just to look at. Thank you for commenting.
Good list! We used to be overrun with books and I have been gradually re-reading some and giving them away for others to enjoy. Have been on a mission for many years in culling our books. One note...the almanacs have to be quite regularly updated to keep them current with the changing world.
Great gift ideas as you pointed out!
Great idea for a hub as others above have noted. I would also recommend an anthology of classic literature and an astronomy guide as it seems I am forever trying to figure out what stars I am looking at!
Hey Dolores, great topic. I'll replace American history with my country's history but other than that, they're all great to have in one's home =).
I really enjoyed this hub. We use our computer for many of these items more often than not (a dictionary, a road atlas, a writing guide, and especially a cookbook), but there's nothing like the feel of a good book in one's hands. Thanks!
Peggy, you sure are right about updating. That goes for the Atlas too. We had an old globe hanging around, I could not bear to part with it because it had countries that no longer existed and it just seemed so cool. But how many globes can you stuff into a small attic?
Mardi - the astronomy guide sounds like a great idea and I do believe I've seen a small one that would be portable - you could take it camping or whatever.
emievel - you know I wanted this to be books that everyone should own but then I could not fit them all in, thinking of so many people from so many countries. thank you for the wonderful suggestion, that's how i should have done it.
wannabwestern - not only does a book just feel good, but in a house like ours (sometimes we are 7 or 8 in a very small house) having books just makes sense. You can't all be hanging on the computer at once. Thank you for commenting!
Great hub Delores. In this techno age, many folks forget about books. I would add a medical dictionary and perhaps a copy of Bartlett's Quotations
Mo, I think that the medical dictionary is a great idea. It would be very useful for children who are trying to make up symptoms to get out of school, haha. And the Bartlett's Quotations seem like a good idea too. With all these great suggestions, I am going to build up quite a library!
A great idea, Dolores, for a hub and your 10 books are solid--I'd make only one suggestion for #11 A Literary History of America (or England or Japan, etc depending on where you live)
juneaukid - so many folks are suggesting wonderful ideas. I wish that I was really building up a library. I think that I will check out my own hub (this one) when people want to know what kind of gift I want!
An excellent collection, Dolores. This brings to mind the weird idea I have had since childhood. At school I often wished subjects hadn't been taught separately, but together as organic parts of a coherent whole. Wouldn't it be nice if your child could instantly see the connections between different areas of life, like history, art and science?
Pacal, yes it sounds like a wonderful idea that would mimic real life. I guess the only way to approach that sort of education would be to home school. Thank you for commenting.
i really like your selection the one that i didn't see was first aid but i guess that is covered in the medical, a definite good share
loveofnight - you are right! Everyone should know a little first aid and a medical dictionary won't help with that. In fact, a medical dictionary can turn you into a hypochondriac. Thanks for the suggestion!
Totally awesome - and how true too - I have almost every one....now will have to make sure I get the other 1 or 2!
akirchner - At home here, we have quite a few of these books but I really need a new dictionary. Thanks for stopping by!
Great list! I also think all Americans should read Grapes of Wrath!
habee - well don't get me started on the fiction part of the home library! That would be one long hub. And sure, The Grapes of Wrath would surely be there right next to To Kill a Mockingbird. (But then that would not be alphabetical according to author)


























dohn121 says:
3 months ago
What a wonderful idea for a hub! I liked how how you fave a break down and the importance of each and every book each of us should own. The only thing that I'd make an adjustment on is the dictionary--whichever one it is, it should be a college dictionary, as it has extremely thorough definitions. The Oxford looks about right, however. My favorite line from you was this:
But, you just saw the most incredible bird. What the hell was that?
That just made me laugh. My girlfriend pointed out to me what a Queen Anne's Lace is just the other day. Don't I feel special?