Série: Books that Changed the World

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On The Wealth of Nations por P. J. O'Rourke1
The Qur'an: A Biography por Bruce Lawrence2
Darwin's Origin of Species: A Biography (Books That Changed the World) por Janet Browne3
Plato's Republic por Simon Blackburn4
Clausewitz's on War (Books That Changed the World) por Hew Strachan5
Thomas Paine's Rights of Man: A Biography por Christopher Hitchens6
The Bible: A Biography por Karen Armstrong7
Marx's Das Kapital: A Biography por Francis Wheen8
Homer's the Iliad and the Odyssey: A Biography (Books That Changed the World) por Alberto Manguel9
Machiavelli's the "Prince": A Book That Shook the World (Books That Shook the World) por Philip Bobbitt10

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