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Twelve Books That Changed the World - How Words and Wisdom Have Shaped Our Lives

English · Paperback

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When we think of great events in the history of the world, we tend to think of war, revolution, political upheaval or natural catastrophe. But throughout history there have been moments of vital importance that have taken place not on the battlefield, or in the palaces of power, or even in the violence of nature, but between the pages of a book.

In our digitised age of instant information it is easy to underestimate the power of the printed word. In his fascinating new book accompanying the ITV series, Melvyn Bragg presents a vivid reminder of the book as agent of social, political and personal revolution. Twelve Books that Changed the World presents a rich variety of human endeavour and a great diversity of characters. There are also surprises. Here are famous books by Darwin, Newton and Shakespeare - but we also discover the stories behind some less well-known works, such as Marie Stopes' Married Love, the original radical feminist Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman - and even the rules to an obscure ball game that became the most popular sport in the world . . .

About the author

Melvyn Bragg, ein in Großbritannien bekannter Fernseh- und Radio-Moderator, hat sich auch als Autor historischer Romane und einer Richard-Burton-Biographie einen Namen gemacht.

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When we think of great events in the history of the world, we tend to think of war, revolution, political upheaval or natural catastrophe. But throughout history there have been moments of vital importance that have taken place not on the battlefield, or in the palaces of power, or even in the violence of nature, but between the pages of a book.
In our digitised age of instant information it is easy to underestimate the power of the printed word. In his fascinating new book accompanying the ITV series, Melvyn Bragg presents a vivid reminder of the book as agent of social, political and personal revolution. Twelve Books that Changed the World presents a rich variety of human endeavour and a great diversity of characters. There are also surprises. Here are famous books by Darwin, Newton and Shakespeare - but we also discover the stories behind some less well-known works, such as Marie Stopes' Married Love, the original radical feminist Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman - and even the rules to an obscure ball game that became the most popular sport in the world . . .

Foreword

Melvyn Bragg explores a definitive yet controversial selection of British books and their huge impact on history

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'This is an inspiring, fascinating and stimulating book with marvellous illustrations'

Report

'Bragg writes with passion...and once again, shows his capacity to make science and technology both exciting and accessible.' Independent

Product details

Authors Melvyn Bragg
Publisher Sceptre
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 26.01.2007
 
EAN 9780340839836
ISBN 978-0-340-83983-6
No. of pages 372
Dimensions 111 mm x 177 mm x 24 mm
Series Hodder Paperbacks
Hodder Paperbacks
Subjects Fiction
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

Englische Literatur

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