![]() ![]() The Secret History is supposed to be a great read (at least the abridged version), but I’ve never read it. ![]() It’s supposedly similar to The Secret History of the Mongols, a history of the reign of Genghis khan and his son, Ogodei. ![]() Here’s one I really would like to read, the Altan Debter. Below are my selections for 5 through to number 1.ĥ. My choice for the greatest lost books number 10 through 6 can be found in an earlier post. When the idea first hit me it got me to thinking: what are the greatest lost books of all time? Of those tomes that went missing, those that were destroyed-which ones would we most want back? As promised just before I left, this post will finish off my list of the greatest lost books of all time.Īs I explained earlier, in The Library of Lost Books, I imagined a library where all the great lost books re-emerge to be looked over by a select group of librarians. I’m back from vacation and it’s time to get back to work. ![]()
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