335.) The Rap of Raps
336.) The Book of Punch and Judith
337.) The Book of Questionable Wisdom
I usually use wikipedia. Both lists of books in categories and papers from citations. many of the refrences can be quite obscure though
338.) The Laws of Physics and How to Change Them
339.) Sacred Profanity
340.) The Gold Trade in the Silver Marches
341.) History of Hunting Weapons From the Unremembered Past to the Inconceivable Future
342.) Primitive Technology: 1001 Projects You Can Make Without Angering the Nature Gods
343.) Standard Spears
344.) Atlas of Atlatls
345.) The Frozen Past and the Fiery Future
346.) The Origins of Dwarven Society
347.) Death Rituals, Social Order, and Immortality In the Modern World
348.) The Crisis Under Zagig Yragerne
349.) The Search For A World Beyond Sense
350.) The Bigfoot Handbook
351.) Psychic Phenomena in Engineering
352.) The Illustrious History of Magic
353.) The Meeting of High Art and Higher Mathematics
354.) Mechanan Math Monthly
355.) Bored Bill Magazine
356.) Safe Hell-Portals Through Design and Planning
357.) The Zagyg Zigzag: A Storied Symbol
358.) The Queso Service Cross
359.) Introduction of Atemporal History
360.) Meditations on Fist Philosophy
361.) Paranormal Activities You Can Try At Home
362.) The Book of Fortean Prayer
363.) Beholder Religion
364.) Interdisciplinary Public Health Reasoning and Epidemic Modelling: The Case of The Red Death
365.) Rejecting Catastrophe: The Case for the Power of Positive Thinking
366.) Magical Cooking and Nutrition
367.) Magical Imitation Strategies
336.) The Book of Punch and Judith
337.) The Book of Questionable Wisdom
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Perusing your local library's catalog will present an exhaustive list of titling inspiration. Sort by genre to stock shelves applicable to the collection's owner. For example, a noble lord might be well-served by having histories and biographies define his holdings whereas a collection of arcane tomes might predominantly feature science and nature materials.
Boston Public Library makes it easy: Books
I usually use wikipedia. Both lists of books in categories and papers from citations. many of the refrences can be quite obscure though
338.) The Laws of Physics and How to Change Them
339.) Sacred Profanity
340.) The Gold Trade in the Silver Marches
341.) History of Hunting Weapons From the Unremembered Past to the Inconceivable Future
342.) Primitive Technology: 1001 Projects You Can Make Without Angering the Nature Gods
343.) Standard Spears
344.) Atlas of Atlatls
345.) The Frozen Past and the Fiery Future
346.) The Origins of Dwarven Society
347.) Death Rituals, Social Order, and Immortality In the Modern World
348.) The Crisis Under Zagig Yragerne
349.) The Search For A World Beyond Sense
350.) The Bigfoot Handbook
351.) Psychic Phenomena in Engineering
352.) The Illustrious History of Magic
353.) The Meeting of High Art and Higher Mathematics
354.) Mechanan Math Monthly
355.) Bored Bill Magazine
356.) Safe Hell-Portals Through Design and Planning
357.) The Zagyg Zigzag: A Storied Symbol
358.) The Queso Service Cross
359.) Introduction of Atemporal History
360.) Meditations on Fist Philosophy
361.) Paranormal Activities You Can Try At Home
362.) The Book of Fortean Prayer
363.) Beholder Religion
364.) Interdisciplinary Public Health Reasoning and Epidemic Modelling: The Case of The Red Death
365.) Rejecting Catastrophe: The Case for the Power of Positive Thinking
366.) Magical Cooking and Nutrition
367.) Magical Imitation Strategies