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Alles Wissen der Welt: Die außergewöhnliche Geschichte der Enzyklopädie

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9780063292277
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9780063292277

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0063292270
ISBN-13
9780063292277
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21057244904

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
400 Pages
Publication Name
All the Knowledge in the World : the Extraordinary History of the Encyclopedia
Language
English
Subject
Lexicography, Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Encyclopedias
Publication Year
2023
Type
Not Available
Author
Simon Garfield
Subject Area
Référence, Language Arts & Disciplines, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2023-278641
Reviews
"This is a smart, funny, accessible book that does for typography what Lynne Truss's bestselling Eats, Shoots & Leaves did for punctuation: made it noticeable for people who had no idea they were interested in such things." -- Janet Maslin, New York Times, on Just My Type "Reading this book may just change your life; it'll certainly make you smile. If nothing else, it'll make you appreciate the beauty--and sometimes the horror--that is all around you." -- Time Out on Just My Type "Funny and fascinating, irreverent and playful yet endlessly illuminating, the book is an absolute treat for the type-nerd, design history geek, and general lover of intelligent writing with humor." -- The Atlantic on Just My Type "Simon Garfield is charming company. . . . On the Map offers a world of revelation." -- USA Today "On the Map is a treasure: exhilarating, witty, compulsively readable and just plain fun." -- Seattle Times, "Witty and geekily eclectic. ... Celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leatherbound glory." -- The Times (London) "A pleasure. Garfield writes fluidly, cheerily and charmingly, even while the breeziness does not detract from the scale of his ambition: to understand nothing less than humans' need for knowledge and how to convey and preserve it." -- The Spectator (Australia) "Magnificent. ... The story [Garfield] tells is truly extraordinary. ... A perfectly styled work of literature - at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life. ... One of those few books that I've found impossible to put down." -- Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering & Technology "[A] suitably encyclopaedic book--written with all [Garfield's] usual wit and sharp eye for memorable facts." -- Reader's Digest, "Witty and geekily eclectic. ... Celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leatherbound glory." -- The Times (London) "Simon Garfield is the only author who could ever keep me up at night reading about encyclopedias. A brilliant book about knowledge itself." -- DEIRDRE MASK, author of The Address Book "Magnificent. ... The story [Garfield] tells is truly extraordinary. ... A perfectly styled work of literature - at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life. ... One of those few books that I've found impossible to put down." -- Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering & Technology "An erudite and amusing exploration of the human quest for knowledge." -- Financial Times "A wealth of research wrapped into an eccentric, charming package. ... Fits easily into [Garfield's] unpredictable canon, combining information, entertainment, and insight. ... Garfield's great affection for his subject shines through, making this book a pleasing, intriguing read." -- Kirkus Reviews "A pleasure. Garfield writes fluidly, cheerily and charmingly, even while the breeziness does not detract from the scale of his ambition: to understand nothing less than humans' need for knowledge and how to convey and preserve it." -- The Spectator (Australia) "Quirky and entertaining. ... Fast-paced and fact-filled, this entertaining compendium is a worthy tribute to the pursuit of knowledge." -- Publishers Weekly "[A] suitably encyclopaedic book--written with all [Garfield's] usual wit and sharp eye for memorable facts." -- Reader's Digest "Entertaining and informative." -- The Canberra Times (Australia), "Witty and geekily eclectic. ... Celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leatherbound glory." -- The Times (London) "Simon Garfield is the only author who could ever keep me up at night reading about encyclopedias. A brilliant book about knowledge itself." -- DEIRDRE MASK, author of The Address Book "A pleasure. Garfield writes fluidly, cheerily and charmingly, even while the breeziness does not detract from the scale of his ambition: to understand nothing less than humans' need for knowledge and how to convey and preserve it." -- The Spectator (Australia) "Magnificent. ... The story [Garfield] tells is truly extraordinary. ... A perfectly styled work of literature - at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life. ... One of those few books that I've found impossible to put down." -- Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering & Technology "[A] suitably encyclopaedic book--written with all [Garfield's] usual wit and sharp eye for memorable facts." -- Reader's Digest "Entertaining and informative." -- The Canberra Times (Australia), "A fascinating history. ... Lively and informative." -- Washington Post "Witty and geekily eclectic. ... Celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leatherbound glory." -- The Times (London) "Simon Garfield is the only author who could ever keep me up at night reading about encyclopedias. A brilliant book about knowledge itself." -- DEIRDRE MASK, author of The Address Book "Magnificent. ... The story [Garfield] tells is truly extraordinary. ... A perfectly styled work of literature - at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life. ... One of those few books that I've found impossible to put down." -- Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering & Technology "The life and death of the encyclopedia is recounted in Simon Garfield's excellent new book. ... Garfield is lucid, witty, learned and clearly a bibliomaniac. ... In All the Knowledge in the World, he has produced a lively threnody to the encyclopedic impulse. ... Impressively comprehensive." -- Wall Street Journal "An erudite and amusing exploration of the human quest for knowledge." -- Financial Times "A wealth of research wrapped into an eccentric, charming package. ... Fits easily into [Garfield's] unpredictable canon, combining information, entertainment, and insight. ... Garfield's great affection for his subject shines through, making this book a pleasing, intriguing read." -- Kirkus Reviews "A pleasure. Garfield writes fluidly, cheerily and charmingly, even while the breeziness does not detract from the scale of his ambition: to understand nothing less than humans' need for knowledge and how to convey and preserve it." -- The Spectator (Australia) "Quirky and entertaining. ... Fast-paced and fact-filled, this entertaining compendium is a worthy tribute to the pursuit of knowledge." -- Publishers Weekly "Illuminating. ... An infectiously enthusiastic history, inspired by genuine affection." -- Times Literary Supplement (London) "Illustrates Garfield's capacity to synthesise wide-ranging research and present it in a lucid, vibrant style. ... A valentine to the monumental significance of encyclopaedias." -- Irish Examiner "[A] suitably encyclopaedic book--written with all [Garfield's] usual wit and sharp eye for memorable facts." -- Reader's Digest "Entertaining and informative." -- The Canberra Times (Australia) "Fans of Simon Winchester's The Professor and the Madman and readers who don't mind plenty of intriguing digression will devour." -- Booklist, "Witty and geekily eclectic. ... Celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leatherbound glory." -- The Times (London) "A pleasure. Garfield writes fluidly, cheerily and charmingly, even while the breeziness does not detract from the scale of his ambition: to understand nothing less than humans' need for knowledge and how to convey and preserve it." -- The Spectator (Australia) "Magnificent. ... The story [Garfield] tells is truly extraordinary. ... A perfectly styled work of literature - at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life. ... One of those few books that I've found impossible to put down." -- Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering & Technology
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
030.9
Intended Audience
Trade
Synopsis
From the "deliriously clever" ( Boston Globe ) Simon Garfield, New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type , comes the wild and fascinating story of the encyclopedia, from Ancient Greece to the present day. New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "A brilliant book about knowledge itself." --Deirdre Mask, author of The Address Book "Magnificent. ... A perfectly styled work of literature - at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life." -- Engineering & Technology Magazine The encyclopedia once shaped our understanding of the world. Created by thousands of scholars and the most obsessive of editors, a good set conveyed a sense of absolute wisdom on its reader. Contributions from Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Orville Wright, Alfred Hitchcock, Marie Curie and Indira Gandhi helped millions of children with their homework. Adults cleared their shelves in the belief that everything that was explainable was now effortlessly accessible in their living rooms. Now these huge books gather dust and sell for almost nothing on eBay. Instead, we get our information from our phones and computers, apparently for free. What have we lost in this transition? And how did we tell the progress of our lives in the past? All the Knowledge in the World is a history and celebration of those who created the most ground-breaking and remarkable publishing phenomenon of any age. Simon Garfield, who "has a genius for being sparked to life by esoteric enthusiasm and charming readers with his delight" ( The Times ), guides us on an utterly delightful journey, from Ancient Greece to Wikipedia, from modest single-volumes to the 11,000-volume Chinese manuscript that was too big to print. He looks at how Encyclopedia Britannica came to dominate the industry, how it spawned hundreds of competitors, and how an army of ingenious door-to-door salesmen sold their wares to guilt-ridden parents. He reveals how encyclopedias have reflected our changing attitudes towards sexuality, race, and technology, and exposes how these ultimate bastions of trust were often riddled with errors and prejudice. With his characteristic ability to tackle the broadest of subjects in an illuminating and highly entertaining way, Simon Garfield uncovers a fascinating and important part of our shared past and wonders whether the promise of complete knowledge--that most human of ambitions--will forever be beyond our grasp., From the "deliriously clever" (Boston Globe) Simon Garfield, New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type, comes the wild and fascinating story of the encyclopedia, from Ancient Greece to the present day. New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice "A brilliant book about knowledge itself." --Deirdre Mask, author of The Address Book "Garfield's witty history captures the obsessive, quixotic and sometimes error-filled quests of those--from Pliny the Elder in the first century A.D. to Wikipedians in this one--who have attempted to corral all the world's information into a single source."--New York Times The encyclopedia once shaped our understanding of the world. Created by thousands of scholars and the most obsessive of editors, a good set conveyed a sense of absolute wisdom on its reader. Contributions from Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Orville Wright, Alfred Hitchcock, Marie Curie and Indira Gandhi helped millions of children with their homework. Adults cleared their shelves in the belief that everything that was explainable was now effortlessly accessible in their living rooms. Now these huge books gather dust and sell for almost nothing on eBay. Instead, we get our information from our phones and computers, apparently for free. What have we lost in this transition? And how did we tell the progress of our lives in the past? All the Knowledge in the World is a history and celebration of those who created the most ground-breaking and remarkable publishing phenomenon of any age. Simon Garfield, who "has a genius for being sparked to life by esoteric enthusiasm and charming readers with his delight" (The Times), guides us on an utterly delightful journey, from Ancient Greece to Wikipedia, from modest single-volumes to the 11,000-volume Chinese manuscript that was too big to print. He looks at how Encyclopedia Britannica came to dominate the industry, how it spawned hundreds of competitors, and how an army of ingenious door-to-door salesmen sold their wares to guilt-ridden parents. He reveals how encyclopedias have reflected our changing attitudes towards sexuality, race, and technology, and exposes how these ultimate bastions of trust were often riddled with errors and prejudice. With his characteristic ability to tackle the broadest of subjects in an illuminating and highly entertaining way, Simon Garfield uncovers a fascinating and important part of our shared past and wonders whether the promise of complete knowledge--that most human of ambitions--will forever be beyond our grasp.
LC Classification Number
AE1.G385 2023

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