A delightful, inspiring, and idea-rich selection of fifty-two of the best, most important short nonfiction works of all timeâfrom Plato to Michael Pollan and Dante to Joan Didionâchosen by historian, lifelong reader, and bestselling author of Donât Know Much About History.
From ancient times to the present day, The World in Books offers a wide-ranging historical education through pleasure readingâand a fantastic introduction to some of the most thought-provoking, profound, and interesting nonfiction works of all time. From Sun Tzuâs The Art of War to bell hooksâs All About Love, as well as such recent classics as Barbara Ehrenreichâs Nickel and Dimed and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichieâs We Should All Be Feminists, Davisâs guide suggests a world of nonfiction books and explains just why theyâre so historically meaningful and culturally relevant today.
The perfect guide for the modern-day reader, these fifty-two selections provide an ideal way to explore some of the most enduring, influential books ever published, introducing us anew to world-shaping historical figures, events, and ideas.