Language: English
Published by PublicAffairs, New York, 2008
ISBN 10: 1586484877 ISBN 13: 9781586484873
Seller: Black Falcon Books, Wellesley, MA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, stated; first printing, full number line. Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page. The book is square and unmarked; one corner and tail of spine bumped; a small stain on the front board. The dust jacket is not price-clipped (original price $24.95); Brodart protected. Signed by Author(s).
Condition: Good. Signed Copy . Signed/Inscribed by author on title page.
Language: English
Published by New York : PublicAffairs, 2008
Seller: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germany
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Condition: Sehr gut. VII, 245 p., ill. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Jacket minimally rubbed, allover very good copy. Signed by author. / Umschlag minimal berieben, insgesamt sehr guter Zustand. Mit Autorensignatur. - Today the classic works of literature known as the Western canon are cannon fodder in the culture wars, but from the late 1940s through the 1960s they were a runaway popculture phenomenon. Americans met in classrooms and with discussion groups nationwide to tackle the Great Books of the Western World, a fifty-four volume series developed by a group of ambitious intellectuals at the University of Chicago. The series included 443 works by seventy-four dead, white, male authors and, supposedly, embraced all of the important ideas of Western civilization. The editor of the Great Books, motor-mouthed Mortimer Adler, plugged them relentlessly in the newspapers and on radio and TV Time magazine even featured the Great Books on their cover and (improbably) suggested that the excited salesmanship of the Great Books had switched many Americansat least temporarilyfrom the works of Spillane to those of Spinoza and St. Augustine. And then, one day, the fad was over; the Great Books were derided as racist, imperialist, and dangerously right-wing. A Great Idea at the Time is Alex Beams witty, informative history of the creation and cultural reign of the oft-quoted, least-read books of our time, or any other. The Great Books started as an educational movement, evolved into a successful marketing idea, and live on as an intriguing bibelot in the curiosity shop of intellectual history. Why did a million American households buy books by Hippocrates, Galen, and Nicomachus from door-to-door salesmen? How and why did the Great Books fall out of fashion? Populated with amusing and memorable characters including Adler, Robert M. Hutchins, William Benton, Saul Bellow, Gertrude Stein, Mark Van Doren, and others, A Great Idea at the Time is an entertaining and strangely poignant portrait of American popular culture on the threshold of the television age. It will leave readers asking themselves: Have I read Lucretiuss De Rerum Natura lately? If not, why not? - Alex Beam is a columnist for the Boston Globe and the author of three books: two novels about Russia, Fellow Travelers and The American Are Coming!, and a nonfiction book, Gracefully Insane: Life and Death Inside Americas Premier Mental Hospital. Gracefully Insane won a Massachusetts Book Award and was a New York Times Notable Book of 2002. The recipient of many journalism awards, Beam has written for the International Herald Tribune, the New York Times, Slate, the Atlantic, and many other magazines. He lives in Boston. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Original hardcover with dust jacket.
Published by 4 December ; on his joint letterhead with Alan Hodge as co-editor of 'History Today' London, 1973
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Philip Dosse was proprietor of Hansom Books, publisher of a stable of seven arts magazines including Books and Bookmen and Plays and Players. See 'Death of a Bookman' by the novelist Sally Emerson (editor of 'Books and Bookmen' at the time of Dosse's suicide), in Standpoint magazine, October 2018. The present item is 1p, 12mo. In good condition, lightly aged and creased. Folded once for postage. Signed 'Peter Quennell'. He 'can't co-operate' with the questionnaire that Dosse has sent him. 'In the first place, I'm rather too busy just now; & filling it up wld require a good deal of thought. Secondly, I don't much like the idea of sniping at my fellow writers without explaining my criticisms - 'overpraised', 'unreadable', 'silliest' etc - at some length.' He ends by reminding Dosse that he owes him a cheque 'for my Boswell-Thrale review, which I hope will arrive before Christmas'.
Published by Brown University, Providence R I, 1963
Seller: Old New York Book Shop, ABAA, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Original wraps. Condition: Fine. First Separate Edition. 12p octavo. A fine copy in yellow printed wraps. Initialed by Jonathan Willaims on the front cover.