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the 50 most influential books in human history

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An edition of Books that changed the world (2008)

Books that changed the world

the 50 most influential books in human history

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Contains profiles of fifty of history's most important and influential books, as selected by journalist and author Andrew Taylor, each with a summary of the contents, and a discussion of its historical context and legacy.

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Quercus
Language
English
Pages
207

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The Iliad (c. 8th century BC, Homer) : The Iliad in English
The histories (5th century BC, Herodotus) : true lies
The analects (5th century BC, Confucius) : Confucius goes global
The republic (4th century BC, Plato) : into the light
The Bible (2nd century BC
2nd century AD) : The King James Bible
Odes (23-13 BC, Horace)
Geographia (c. AD 100-170, Ptolemy) : the Almagest
Kama sutra (2nd or 3rd century AD, Mallanaga Vatsyayana) : Eroticism in stone
The Qur'an (7th century) : translating the Qur'an
Canon of medicine (1025, Avicenna) : fathers of medicine
The Canterbury tales (1380's-90's, Geoffrey Chaucer) : Chaucer's 24 pilgrims' tales
The prince (1532, Niccolo Machiavelli) : banned books
Atlas, or, Cosmographic meditations (1585-95, Gerard Mercator) : the Mercator projection
Don Quixote (1605-15, Miguel de Cervantes) : the legacy of Don Quixote
First folio (1623, William Shakespeare) : comedies, histories and tragedies
An anatomical study of the motion of the heart and blood in animals (1628, William Harvey) : the University of Padua
Dialogue concerning the two chief world systems (1632, Galileo Galilei) : Galileo and the telescope
Principia mathematica (1687, Isaac Newton)
A dictionary of the English language (1755, Samuel Johnson) : Johnsonisms
The sorrows of young Werther (1774, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) : Goethe and Ossian
The wealth of nations (1776, Adam Smith) : the industrial revolution
Common sense (1776, Thomas Paine) : a tale of two revolutions
Lyrical ballads (1798, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge) : two modern romantics
Pride and prejudice (1813, Jane Austen) : two literary traditions
A Christmas carol (1843, Charles Dickens) : rescuing Christmas
The Communist manifesto (1848, Karl Marx) : a ten-point plan
Moby-Dick (1851, Herman Melville) : "the great American novel"
Uncle Tom's cabin (1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe) : the slaves' own stories
Madame Bovary (1857, Gustave Flaubert) : romanticism, realism and naturalism
On the origin of species (1859, Charles Darwin)
On liberty (1859, John Stuart Mill) : utilitarianism
War and peace (1869, Leo Tolstoy) : Tolstoy the soldier
The telephone directory (1878, New Haven District Telephone Company) : the first telephone
The thousand and one nights (1885, translated by Sir Richard Burton)
A study in scarlet (1888, Arthur Conan Doyle) : Holmes's predecessors
The interpretation of dreams (1899, Sigmund Freud) : Freud and surrealism
The protocols of the elders of Zion (1905) : Mein Kampf
Poems (1920, Wilfred Owen) : the Somme
Relativity: the special and the general theory (1920, Albert Einstein) : Einstein and the bomb
Ulysses (1922, James Joyce) : a modernist poem
Lady Chatterley's lover (1928, D.H. Lawrence) : obscenity trials
The general theory of employment, interest, and money (1936, John Maynard Keynes) : the Great Depression
If this is a man (1947, Primo Levi) : Alexander Solzhenitsyn and the Gulag Archipelago
Nineteen eighty-four (1949, George Orwell) : George Orwell meets Big Brother
The second sex (1949, Simone de Beauvoir) : Mary Wollstonecraft
The catcher in the rye (1951, J.D. Salinger) : the ducks in Central Park
Things fall apart (1958, Chinua Achebe) : the dark continent
Silent spring (1962, Rachel Carson) : the environmental movement
Quotations from Chairman Mao (1964, Mao Zedong) : the cult of personality
Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone (1997, J.K. Rowling) : school fiction
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
011.73
Library of Congress
Z1035 .T39 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
207 pages
Number of pages
207

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL28246974M
ISBN 10
1847246028, 1847242545
ISBN 13
9781847246028, 9781847242549
OCLC/WorldCat
473391910

Work Identifiers

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OL20031771W

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