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    Story of Civilization by Will Durant, Ariel Durant

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    • Pub. Date: March 1993
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      • Pub. Date: March 1993
      • Publisher: MJF Books
      • Format: Hardcover

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      Here is the first volume of thisStory of Civilization, Our Oriental Heritage, complete in itself. Dr. Durant worked on it steadily from 1927 to 1932, and the book represents the third complete rewriting. Our Oriental Heritage deals first with the establishment of civilization and then takes up, not in rapid review but in rich and fascinating detail, the colorful, complex dramas of the Near East, India and her neighbors, and the Far East. The story is carried up to mid-1930s. The Story of Civilization represents the most comprehensive attempt in our times to embrace the vast panorama of man's history and culture.

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      Story of Civilizationby Anonymous

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      March 01, 2001: Is it really possible to get through several millenia in a thousand pages? If you want to touch all the significant highlights while treating each civilization key to our being where we are today as fairly and equally as everybody feels is necessary, well, no, you really can't. That doesn't mean the attempt will not be enlightening. While acknowledging the impossibilty of such a daunting task, Will Durant does take the reader on a journey that does and shows wonders on the path civilization has taken to get to all of us here today. While some will criticize his covering India, China, and Japan in such a short space, he does provide an excellent overview of those amazing civilizations. And since the book was written in 1935, they can shed an interesting light on those countries through the informed reader's hindsight of the large changes since: the Ghandis, Mao, and World War II. Other books definitely will be needed to fully appreciated all the civilizations discussed, but this book is an excellent start to the study of any culture, particularly our own.

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      April 10, 2000: Mr. and Mrs. Durant have written a fabulous set of books. It is very well researched and beautifully written. Rarely does one encounter such joy and respect in the telling of so great a tale. I find it strange that people critize it for concentrating too much on western culture. Perhaps it is a fault in the title which might lead one to think it would cover more ground. However,the Durants are aware of their omissions and do not hestiate to remind the reader of their limited scope. One can hardly feel smug about western culture after reading in these book how utterly indebted it is to so many other cultures. The Durants constantly astonish with concise explanations of complex developements in philosophy, theology, science, medicine, art, architecture, literature, law, as well as the listing of dates and events common to all history books. The style is exquisite, full of humor and life and an abbiding respect for and love of humanity in all of its glory and horror. I feel that if every youth were to read these books, the world would be a better, more understanding one.


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