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? asked in Society & CultureMythology & Folklore · 1 decade ago

Which 3 books would you take to people whose civilization was destructed?

You are traveler in the time-machine and you arrived in 31s century... Morlois are eating Iloys, and you want to create a new civilization all over again? They don`t have electricity or anything, just talking rings and you...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    1 "How To Build A Utopia For Dummies" (for the majority of the adult population ) It's not yet written, but we are talking the 31st century here, so there's still time.

    #2 "The Teachings of Confucius" (for the rest of the population, who will have to put up with the ridiculous ideas of the Dummies above).

    #3 "The Lord of the Rings" (for the kids) assuming they can occasionally wrestle it away from the adults.

  • Sam E
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    The New Curry Bible

    Solving Stonehenge

    The Gardeners Encyclopedia

  • 1 decade ago

    A book on Democracy

    A book on something to do with the welfare of mankind, maybe a sociology book or something to do with health care.

    And if there is a book on the truth of marijuana ( i know theres some good documentary videos out there like 'Union: The business behind getting high' don't know if theres a book though, if there isn't one and video is non existent then probably one on technology, although it might go over their heads unless they know a little about it.

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  • Stuie
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    no electricity? huckleberry finn. he got along just fine.

    the human zoo(so they could see what did them in).

    lloys? papillion, though i don't know what lloys are.

    readers.

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