you may be some way with gulliver's travels. maybe as a children's her, but as of them. here's an original edition from 1776 which is really not a children's story and has a lot and it's a satire on the culture of the period. it's relevant and a lot of areas. in fact, if you look at the table of content here, he's critiquing some of the academy at the time. so there's some interesting connections with the history of science and with literary life of the time that he was interested in critiquing. again, in the collection we have not only poets, and dramatist and literary work on the web political theorists, works on history, collected works like king james, things like that. is a well-known political treatise. this has a beautiful well known picture over here. and again, some of you may have encountered this in a paperback edition. in addition to this kind of book, which is kind of a treaty to we have a lot of pamphlets which are religious, political, where authors argue with contemporary issues, and one thing i brought out, the topic is, the idea of having a standing arm