Talk:Lists of The New York Times number-one books
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1 THE EGYPTIAN, by Mika Waltari. 1 17 2 MARY, by Sholem Asch. 2 11 3 A RAGE TO LIVE, by John O'Hara. 3 18 4 THE WAY WEST, by A.B. Guthrie Jr. 4 10 5 ONE ON THE HOUSE, by Mary Lasswell. 5 4 6 THE WOMAN OF ROME, by Alberto Moravia. 6 6 7 THE BIG FISHERMAN, by Lloyd C. Douglas. 9 57 8 LET LOVE COME LAST, by Taylor Caldwell. 8 20 9 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, by Nelson Algren. 12 14 10 THE MUDLARK, by Theodore Bonnet. 10 18 11 LOVING, by Henry Green. 7 9 12 PRINCE OF EGYPT, by Dorothy Clarke Wilson. -- 2 13 THE DREAM MERCHANTS, by Harold Robbins. 16 8 14 CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY, by Alan Paton. 11 24 15 THE SHELTERING SKY, by Paul Bowles. -- 1 16 GYPSY SIXPENCE, by Edison Marshall. -- 7
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1 THE EGYPTIAN, by Mika Waltari. 1 17 2 MARY, by Sholem Asch. 2 11 3 A RAGE TO LIVE, by John O'Hara. 3 18 4 THE WAY WEST, by A.B. Guthrie Jr. 4 10 5 ONE ON THE HOUSE, by Mary Lasswell. 5 4 6 THE WOMAN OF ROME, by Alberto Moravia. 6 6 7 THE BIG FISHERMAN, by Lloyd C. Douglas. 9 57 8 LET LOVE COME LAST, by Taylor Caldwell. 8 20 9 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, by Nelson Algren. 12 14 10 THE MUDLARK, by Theodore Bonnet. 10 18 11 LOVING, by Henry Green. 7 9 12 PRINCE OF EGYPT, by Dorothy Clarke Wilson. -- 2 13 THE DREAM MERCHANTS, by Harold Robbins. 16 8 14 CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY, by Alan Paton. 11 24 15 THE SHELTERING SKY, by Paul Bowles. -- 1 16 GYPSY SIXPENCE, by Edison Marshall. -- 7 |
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1 THE EGYPTIAN, by Mika Waltari. 1 17 2 MARY, by Sholem Asch. 2 11 3 A RAGE TO LIVE, by John O'Hara. 3 18 4 THE WAY WEST, by A.B. Guthrie Jr. 4 10 5 ONE ON THE HOUSE, by Mary Lasswell. 5 4 6 THE WOMAN OF ROME, by Alberto Moravia. 6 6 7 THE BIG FISHERMAN, by Lloyd C. Douglas. 9 57 8 LET LOVE COME LAST, by Taylor Caldwell. 8 20 9 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, by Nelson Algren. 12 14 10 THE MUDLARK, by Theodore Bonnet. 10 18 11 LOVING, by Henry Green. 7 9 12 PRINCE OF EGYPT, by Dorothy Clarke Wilson. 0 2 13 THE DREAM MERCHANTS, by Harold Robbins. 16 8 14 CRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY, by Alan Paton. 11 24 15 THE SHELTERING SKY, by Paul Bowles. 0 1 16 GYPSY SIXPENCE, by Edison Marshall. 0 7 |
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What's the Point?
editWhat's the point of this if the only lists are for 1950 and 1970? Alphius (talk) 00:19, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
- This really isn't even what it claims to be - it doesn't list The New York Times fiction bestsellers; it just lists lists of them (the vast majority of which do not exist). Alphius (talk) 03:28, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
Mobile
editThe list of years is not visible from a mobile browser. 203.173.250.166 (talk) 01:00, 30 December 2017 (UTC)