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The Library is not a catalogue of management manuals—it’s a curated archive of inquiry, imagination, and enduring thought.
 
Spanning classic literature, history, philosophy, biography, and speculative fiction, it reflects the effort to be attuned to systems, stories, and the long arc of meaning. These works are chosen not for tactical utility but for their capacity to illuminate governance, resilience, and human complexity.
 
They serve as intellectual ballast for A3’s approach to stewardship—reminding us that legacy is not built through metrics alone, but through narrative, reflection, and the courage to think beyond the immediate. This list is both compass and mirror: guiding decisions, and revealing the worldview behind them.

Absalom, Absalom

William Faulkner

Democracy In America

Alexis de Tocqueville

From the Earth to the Moon

Jules Verne

Letters of Seneca

Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Beowulf

Anonymous

Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report of the Banality of Evil

Hannah Arendt

Hellenistic Philosophy

John Sellars

Life of Samuel Johnson

James Boswell

Crime and Punishment

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom

David W. Blight

L'Morte de Arthur

Thomas Mallory

Napoleon: A Life

Andrew Roberts

THE LIBRARY

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