Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff, Leonard Peikoff (Introduction)

BUY IT NEW

  • $8.99 List price
    $7.19 Online price
    $6.47 Member price
    (Save 28%)
    Limited Time Offer! Everyone receives the Member Price on books.
    See Details
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9780451191144&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

BUY IT USED

28 copies from $3.39

See All Available

Pick Me Up

Reserve it at BN.com & pick it up in 60 minutes at your local store.

Enter a zip code

(Mass Market Paperback - 35th Anniversary Edition)

  • Pub. Date: September 1996
  • 1088pp
  • Sales Rank: 876
Holiday Gift Guide>Shop Now

    Reader Rating: (283 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Permanent Library" See All

    Buy it Used: 28 copies from $3.39 See All Available

    Customers who bought this also bought

     
    • Overview
    • Editorial Reviews
    • Customer Reviews
    • Meet the Writer
    • Features

    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: September 1996
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 1088pp
    • Sales Rank: 876

    Synopsis

    The year 2005 marks Ayn Rand’s Centennial Year. The astounding story of a man that said that he would stop the motor of the world—and did. Tremendous in scope, breathtaking in its suspense, Atlas Shrugged is unlike any other book you have ever read. “A writer of great power. She has a subtle and ingenious mind and the capacity of writing brilliantly, beautifully, bitterly.”—The New York Times

    Annotation

    The book's female protagonist, Dagny Taggart, struggles to manage a transcontinental railroad amid the pressures and restrictions of massive bureaucracy. Her antagonistic reaction to a libertarian group seeking an end to government regulation is later echoed and modified in her encounter with a utopian community, Galt's Gulch, whose members regard self-determination rather than collective responsibility as the highest ideal. -- Encyclopedia of Literature

    Encyclopedia of Literature

    The book's female protagonist, Dagny Taggart, struggles to manage a transcontinental railroad amid the pressures and restrictions of massive bureaucracy. Her antagonistic reaction to a libertarian group seeking an end to government regulation is later echoed and modified in her encounter with a utopian community, Galt's Gulch, whose members regard self-determination rather than collective responsibility as the highest ideal.

    More Reviews and Recommendations

    Biography

    Ayn Rand is one of the rare writers who not only drew in readers with her novels, but created a philosophical movement with them. Her seminal Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, cornerstones of her individualistic Objectivist world view, can be viewed as literature, self-empowerment texts, or both.

    More About the Author

    Customer Reviews

    The best book ever written. The truest fiction. The book of reason for the reasonable individual.by mauriceakadoc

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    November 03, 2009: The perfect antithesis of the Christian Bible. This one is based on the Truth and Facts, not on atrocities, dogmas, cruelty, lies, contradictions and absurdities. If America is to survived, Atlas Shrugged should be part of the curriculum of all school in America as showing the only way out. Is not it amazing that Ayn Rand envisioned so many years ago what is happening to this country at this very moment....

    You cannot appreciate this book unless you are knowledgeable in the Bible and respect yourself as a reasonable and honest human being. Pull your own conclusion...

    This publication's font is WAY TOO SMALL. I returned the book.by Bror

    Reader Rating:
    See Detailed Ratings

    October 10, 2009: The story is a classic


    More Customer Reviews