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The books below are are from our literature-based World History-World Literature Course for high school students.  You need approximately six to eight books for each course.  Note that we have included paperback versions whenever possible, but hardcover editions are often available if you prefer those.  We appreciate your using our links for your book purchases! 

 

 

Note re: Quo Vadis, the first book above: Although this edition is the most readable of the ones we found, the cover depicts a very scantily clad woman.  If this is offensive, we recommend using a book cover. This illustration refers to one incidence near the beginning of the book during a Roman feast near the end of the Roman Empire. This was a rather immoral society which was depicted accurately during this scene, but without many details.  

 

 

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