- “The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse” edited by E. K. Chambers. Here are the glories of English poetry: Wyatt, Campion, Shakespeare, giving sparks of genius as they play with words and verse forms. 
- The Complete Works of Shakespeare. One of the twin jewels of the English language. The other? Below. 
- The Bible. No one can live without the Bible in the Authorized Version. 
- “The Diary of Samuel Pepys” edited by Latham and Matthews. Pepys was a young man on the make; I love his openness and lyrical appreciation of London. 
A book you hope parents read to their kids: Charles Dickens’s “David Copperfield.” Humorous, delicate and intense, it’s a story every child responds to, and never forgets.