The Story of Civilization : Set in 9 Volumes in 21 Parts

Publisher:
Cosmo Publications
| Author:
Will & Ariel Durant
| Language:
English
| Format:
Omnibus/Box Set (Hardback)
Publisher:
Cosmo Publications
Author:
Will & Ariel Durant
Language:
English
Format:
Omnibus/Box Set (Hardback)

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Will Durant’s purpose in writing STORY OF THE CIVILIZATION was not to create a definitive scholarly production but to make a large amount of information accessible and comprehensible to the educated public in the form of a comprehensive “composite history.” Given the massive undertaking in creating these volumes over 50 years, errors and incompleteness were inevitable by Durant’s own reckoning; but no other historical survey matches let alone exceeds the breadth and depth of his project.

Beautifully binded with golden leaf printing on the sides.

I. Our Oriental Heritage

II. The Life of Greece

III. Caesar and Christ

IV. The Age of Faith

V. The Renaissance

VI. The Reformation

VII. The Age of Reason Begins

VIII. The Age of Louis XIV

IX. The Age of Voltaire

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Will Durant’s purpose in writing STORY OF THE CIVILIZATION was not to create a definitive scholarly production but to make a large amount of information accessible and comprehensible to the educated public in the form of a comprehensive “composite history.” Given the massive undertaking in creating these volumes over 50 years, errors and incompleteness were inevitable by Durant’s own reckoning; but no other historical survey matches let alone exceeds the breadth and depth of his project.

Beautifully binded with golden leaf printing on the sides.

I. Our Oriental Heritage

II. The Life of Greece

III. Caesar and Christ

IV. The Age of Faith

V. The Renaissance

VI. The Reformation

VII. The Age of Reason Begins

VIII. The Age of Louis XIV

IX. The Age of Voltaire

About Author

William James Durant was born in North Adams, Massachusetts, in 1885. He was educated in the Roman Catholic parochial schools there and in Kearny, New Jersey, and thereafter in St. Peter’s (Jesuit) College, Jersey City, New Jersey where he graduated in 1907, and Columbia University, New York. For a summer in 1907 he served as a cub reporter on the New York Journal, but finding the work too strenuous for his temperament, he settled down at Seton Hall College, South Orange, New Jersey, to teach Latin, French, English, and geometry (1907-11). He entered the seminary at Seton Hall in 1909, but withdrew in 1911 for reasons which he has described in his book Transition. He passed from this quiet seminary to the most radical circles in New York and became (1911-13) the teacher of the Ferrer Modern School, an experiment in libertarian education. In 1912 he toured Europe at the invitation and expense of Alden Freeman, who had befriended him and now undertook to broaden his borders. Returning to the Ferrer School, he fell in love with one of his pupils, resigned his position, and married her (1913). For four years he took graduate work at Columbia University, specializing in biology under Morgan and Calkins and in philosophy under Woodbridge and Dewey. He received the doctorate in philosophy in 1917, and taught philosophy at Columbia University for one year. Beginning in 1913 at a Presbyterian church in New York, he began those lectures on history, literature, and philosophy which, continuing twice weekly for over thirteen years, provided the initial material for his later works. The unexpected success of The Story of Philosophy (1926) enabled him to retire from teaching in 1927, and is credited as the work that launched Simon & Schuster as a major publishing force and that introduced more people to the subject of philosophy than any other book. Thenceforth, except for some incidental essays and Will’s lecture tours, Mr. and Mrs. Durant gave nearly all their working hours (eight to fourteen daily) to The Story of Civilization. To better prepare themselves they toured Europe in 1927, went around the world in 1930 to study Egypt, the Near East, India, China, and Japan, and toured the globe again in 1932 to visit Japan, Manchuria, Siberia, Russia, and Poland.

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