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How to Read a Book, originally published in 1940, has become a rare phenomenon, a living classic. It is the best and most successful guide to reading comprehension for the general reader. And now it has been completely rewritten and updated. You are told about the various levels of reading and how to achieve them -- from elementary reading, through systematic skimming and inspectional reading, to speed reading, you learn how to pigeonhole a book, X-ray it, extract the author's message, criticize. You are taught the different reading techniques for reading practical books, imaginative literature, plays, poetry, history, science and mathematics, philosophy and social science. Finally, the authors offer a recommended reading list and supply reading tests whereby you can measure your own progress in reading skills, comprehension and speed.
With more than half a million paperback copies in print and now in
this stunning hardcover keepsake edition, " How to Read a Book" is
the classic and definitive guide to reading comprehension for
students of literature, scholars across disciplines, and anyone who
just loves to read.
In the exciting conclusion to THE LION OF CORTONA, Volume III: The Return, secrets are revealed, strong women celebrated, warriors cheered and mourned. And we are reminded that history repeats itself. "My uncle says it's the way things are. The grandi in the countryside object to the new rules -- the Constitution, as it is usually called. They prefer the Constitution to be nothing but their own will, as it was in ancient days." * * * "I had a great time reading the Lion of Cortona. These books are serious fun, the best kind. Rich adventure set in 13th-century Italy, from a writer who knows the history, knows people, knows the place, and loves all three. A small and vulnerable city, Cortona, is at the center of the novels ... "By the time you're done, you may want to go yourself... and take the books' characters with you. They're an attractive bunch. *Sam Waterston, actor
Cortona, a small city in Tuscany, is surrounded by high stone walls and retains to this day its medieval spirit. Charles Van Doren, writer, editor, and academic, made it his second home for more than twenty-five years. As a man with a passionate need to "know," he studied everything he could find about the history of Cortona. And that history is so much a part of The Lion of Cortona, you almost don't notice how much you are learning. Van Doren sweeps us into his richly imagined evocation of life in thirteenth-century Tuscany. As events unfold with ease and authenticity. It is intriguing to watch the book's bold and interesting characters develop, intermingle, and reckon with the consequences of their actions. Santa Margherita, who lived and cared for the people of Cortona in the thirteenth century, appears in the story as she actually was, at least from all available accounts. The same can be said of the Casali family; the Palazzo Casali still stands in one of the two main piazzas of the city. Thomas Aquinas, the philosopher, also has a role in the story, as does the great and powerful Visconti family. Nino, one of the imaginary heroes, meets Aquinas in France. Benno, the main hero, joins the army of the archbishop of Milan, Ottone Visconti. Nina, Nino's sister, loves Benno. But because of his humble origins, Benno must prove himself before he can claim her. Many events in the novel actually happened. The first is the betrayal and invasion of Cortona by the bishop of Arezzo. A traitor opened the gate at the bottom of the city for his army and the chaos that ensued. Nino, Nina, and Benno were hardly more than children when that happened. Another true event is the Battle of Pizzighettoni, at which Benno distinguished himself as a leader and hero. Surrounding these two events, much of the story is entirely the creation of a man's imagination, inspired by the city he loved.
A one-voume reference to the history of ideas that is a compendium of everything that humankind has thought, invented, created, considered, and perfected from the beginning of civilization into the twenty-first century. Massive in its scope, and yet totally accessible, A HISTORY OF KNOWLEDGE covers not only all the great theories and discoveries of the human race, but also explores the social conditions, political climates, and individual men and women of genius that brought ideas to fruition throughout history.
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