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Let's Fill Higgins' Study With Books!!!

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An idea kinda hit me out of nowhere for a thread subject here on my absolutely, positively favorite website forum. Let's imagine that we have the opportunity to fill Higgins' study with books. We've already unpacked all of Higgins' favorite encyclopedia sets, so what we need to focus on are just books. I thought it might be a little fun to throw titles up on the forum that we would want to have in that wonderful and famous study. No limit to the amount. Who better to know what needs to go up on the shelves than such great fans of the show?

To start things off, here are some of my selections. I included Amazon links just for fun, but no one think that they have to. I say everyone just toss any ideas they might at all have up here and let's see what people suggest. Hope this is kinda fun!

1 - The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill Biography in 3 Volumes by William Manchester
http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Lion-Chu ... gy_b_img_y

2 - K9 Personal Protection: A Manual for Training Reliable Service Dogs by Resi Gerritsen and Ruud Haak
http://www.amazon.com/K9-Personal-Prote ... d+training

3 - The Oxford Complete Works of William Shakespeare
http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Shakespear ... lete+works

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I love this idea!

I'd add:

Phantom Rickshaw Other Eerie Tales - Rudyard Kipling
http://www.amazon.com/Phantom-Rickshaw- ... 0143067907

I picture it autographed with the short story "The Man Who Would Be King" dedicated to Higgins.
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Orwell's Burmese Days.
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The Complete Works of Noel Coward - Noel Coward
The Path To Leadership - Bernard Montgomery
A Brief History Of Time - Stephen Hawking

And For Giggles

Kudu Bucks and Where to Find Them - Corky Bostwick
The Solitary Art of Snooker - D.P. Bellisario
So You Want To Be A Private Eye - Luther Gillis (Hidden in a different sleeve, of course)

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From Herman Wouk;

The Winds of War
War and Rememberance

and
The Cain Mutiny

All first edition and autographed by Wouk............

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E.M. Forster - Howard's End
Ian Fleming - Casino Royale
D.H. Lawrence - Lady Chatterly's Lover
Virginia Woolf - Mrs. Dalloway
C.S. Lewis - The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings
George Orwell - 1984
Doris Lessing - The Golden Notebook
Herman Wouk - The Winds of War
Roald Dahl - Kiss Kiss
Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
John Le Carre - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Ann Frank - Diary of a Young Girl
John Fowles - The French Lieutenant's Woman
Jane Austen - Mansfield Park
William Golding - Lord of the Flies
Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe

and on and on...
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Poems of Lord Byron. Featuring; "So,we'll go no more a-roving"
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J.J. Walters wrote:E.M. Forster - Howard's End
Ian Fleming - Casino Royale
D.H. Lawrence - Lady Chatterly's Lover
Virginia Woolf - Mrs. Dalloway
C.S. Lewis - The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings
George Orwell - 1984
Doris Lessing - The Golden Notebook
Herman Wouk - The Winds of War
Roald Dahl - Kiss Kiss
Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
John Le Carre - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Ann Frank - Diary of a Young Girl
John Fowles - The French Lieutenant's Woman
Jane Austen - Mansfield Park
William Golding - Lord of the Flies
Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe

and on and on...
I agree on some of these, James, but others don't fit with what I imagine Higgins appreciating (noting, of course, that he is not the author of sleazy Robin Masters novels!).

E.M. Forster - Howard's End (yes!)
Ian Fleming - Casino Royale (too trashy)
D.H. Lawrence - Lady Chatterly's Lover (too obscene!)
Virginia Woolf - Mrs. Dalloway (yes!)
C.S. Lewis - The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe (good one!)
J.R.R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings (too fantastic for our conventional Higgins!)
George Orwell - 1984 (too anti-establishment)
Doris Lessing - Mrs. Dalloway (you must mean another title, but I think she'd be too radical for Higgy)
Herman Wouk - The Winds of War (yes, but the perspective is probably too American)
Roald Dahl - Kiss Kiss (maybe)
Charles Dickens - Great Expectations (yes!)
John Le Carre - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (yes!)
Ann Frank - Diary of a Young Girl (for sure!)
John Fowles - The French Lieutenant's Woman (maybe)
Jane Austen - Mansfield Park (yes!)
William Golding - Lord of the Flies (yes!)
Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe (yes! An early edition.)
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Styles Bitchley wrote:I agree on some of these, James, but others don't fit with what I imagine Higgins appreciating (noting, of course, that he is not the author of sleazy Robin Masters novels!).
Oh, I don't know Styles. I'd like to think that 'ol Higgy Baby had a diverse taste in the classics of literature, especially British works. I could see him enjoying all of those books. We know he read Raymond Chandler ("Round and Around") so I could see him reading almost anything. :)
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J.J. Walters wrote:
Styles Bitchley wrote:I agree on some of these, James, but others don't fit with what I imagine Higgins appreciating (noting, of course, that he is not the author of sleazy Robin Masters novels!).
Oh, I don't know Styles. I'd like to think that 'ol Higgy Baby had a diverse taste in the classics of literature, especially British works. I could see him enjoying all of those books. We know he read Raymond Chandler ("Round and Around") so I could see him reading almost anything. :)
I agree, I would think that a man like Higgins so well versed on many different subjects would indeed have a wide range of interests and an appreciation for great writing. We need to include some Hemingway on the list (IMHO)...

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Higgins' study? Isn't that study filled with Robin Masters' books? (and no, I don't buy into the "Higgins-is-Robin-Masters" shtick)

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Hi guys,

I would expect a collection of Arthur Conan Doyle , to include The Lost World, The Conan Doyle Stories and particularly the Sherlock Holmes novels.

I would also expect some Jane Austin novels. Though its likely Higgins would not admit openly to reading these, we do know he was a romantic behind the stuffy exterior. :higgins:
"Oh Jonathan !....oh Jonathan, come quickly ...... your hot cross buns are smoking".

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J.J. Walters wrote:
Styles Bitchley wrote:I agree on some of these, James, but others don't fit with what I imagine Higgins appreciating (noting, of course, that he is not the author of sleazy Robin Masters novels!).
Oh, I don't know Styles. I'd like to think that 'ol Higgy Baby had a diverse taste in the classics of literature, especially British works. I could see him enjoying all of those books. We know he read Raymond Chandler ("Round and Around") so I could see him reading almost anything. :)
True! Maybe I'm not giving him enough credit for branching out. He could surprise you at times...but I still think of him as a stodgy colonialist...Kipling and the like.
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Hey Little Garwood!

You OUTED me! I've not jumped into the "Is Higgins Robin Masters debate?" just yet, but I am afraid I might have unintentionally let my opinion slip. Good catch there! LOL!

I will suggest Hemingway's "To Have and Have Not" to throw onto the book shelves, just because it's my favorite Hemingway book. Loving the suggestions offered so far.

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Styles Bitchley wrote:True! Maybe I'm not giving him enough credit for branching out. He could surprise you at times...
A great (non-book) example of Higgins surprising the heck out of me was his mentioning his love of Blues music! Way to go, Higgy Baby! :higgins:
BWheelz54 wrote:Hey Little Garwood!

You OUTED me! I've not jumped into the "Is Higgins Robin Masters debate?" just yet, but I am afraid I might have unintentionally let my opinion slip. Good catch there! LOL!

I will suggest Hemingway's "To Have and Have Not" to throw onto the book shelves, just because it's my favorite Hemingway book. Loving the suggestions offered so far.
Yeah, the whole "Higgins is Robin" thing is hands down my least-favorite aspect of the show, but for those of us who don't accept that tacked-on element (or "conspiracy theory" of Thomas'), at least we have series evidence that points in the opposite direction! :)

BTW, the contributions to the library have been outstanding and imo right on target! I'm also pleased at the amount of books listed I've actually read, and anyone wanting to be like "Big Hig" will get quite an education.
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