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The book has a unique status as an emblem of human culture and civilization. It is a vessel for sharing stories, dispersing knowledge, examining the nature of our extraordinary species and imagining what lies beyond our known world.
Books ultimately provide an invaluable and comprehensive record of what it means to be human.
This volume takes a curated list of
fifty of the most influential books
of all time, putting each into its historical context. From ancient game-changers like the
Epic of Gilgamesh
, through
sacred texts
and works of
philosophical rumination
by the likes of Confucius and Plato, via
scientific treatises, historic ‘firsts’
(like the first printed book) and
cultural works
of enduring impact (think Shakespeare, Cervantes and Joseph Heller), these are volumes that are at once both products of their societies and vital texts in molding those same civilizations.
It would take a lifetime and more to read and absorb all of them. But this volume allows you to become ridiculously well read in just a fraction of the time. This isn’t a celebration of the canon, it’s about the books that have changed how we think and live – and which have changed the course of history.
Books ultimately provide an invaluable and comprehensive record of what it means to be human.
This volume takes a curated list of
fifty of the most influential books
of all time, putting each into its historical context. From ancient game-changers like the
Epic of Gilgamesh
, through
sacred texts
and works of
philosophical rumination
by the likes of Confucius and Plato, via
scientific treatises, historic ‘firsts’
(like the first printed book) and
cultural works
of enduring impact (think Shakespeare, Cervantes and Joseph Heller), these are volumes that are at once both products of their societies and vital texts in molding those same civilizations.
It would take a lifetime and more to read and absorb all of them. But this volume allows you to become ridiculously well read in just a fraction of the time. This isn’t a celebration of the canon, it’s about the books that have changed how we think and live – and which have changed the course of history.