I took down the Halloween books display at work yesterday afternoon. I had no plans for the next display--was just going to put out the best of incoming donations. The incoming donations included a couple history books with dates as titles: 1776 and 1914. So I scrounged around and came up with enough books with numbers in their titles for a display.
I like this sort of thing because it invites browsers (including me) to look into books they otherwise wouldn't bother with.
No problem with numbers one (including "first" and "once") through seven:
Empress of One; Two Towers; The Last Three Minutes; The Rule of Four (bonus: Quartet in Autumn); Five Chiefs; A History of the World in Six Glasses; The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens (bonus: The Seventh Mesa).
The order cannot hold, and we have to hop, skip, and jump:
19th Wife; 21: Bringing Down the House; 24 Days; Thirty Years War; Fifty Shades of Grey; (Pentagram tucked on the bottom left because it's tall); 101 Uses of a Dog (top shelf); 365 Days of Wonder; 1,000 Places to See Before You Die (top shelf); Arte Y Cultura en Torno a 1492; 1776; 1914; and 1915.