All the Knowledge in the World: The Extraordinary History of the Encyclopedia Audiobook, by Simon Garfield Play Audiobook Sample

All the Knowledge in the World: The Extraordinary History of the Encyclopedia Audiobook

All the Knowledge in the World: The Extraordinary History of the Encyclopedia Audiobook, by Simon Garfield Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Tim Bentinck Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.00 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: February 2023 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780063292314

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

32

Longest Chapter Length:

58:44 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

04 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

22:18 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

4

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Publisher Description

From the “deliriously clever” (Boston Globe) Simon Garfield, New York Times bestselling author of Just My Type, comes the wild and fascinating story of the encyclopedia, from Ancient Greece to the present day.

New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

"A brilliant book about knowledge itself.” —Deirdre Mask, author of The Address Book

“Garfield’s witty history captures the obsessive, quixotic and sometimes error-filled quests of those—from Pliny the Elder in the first century A.D. to Wikipedians in this one—who have attempted to corral all the world’s information into a single source.”New York Times

The encyclopedia once shaped our understanding of the world. Created by thousands of scholars and the most obsessive of editors, a good set conveyed a sense of absolute wisdom on its reader. Contributions from Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Orville Wright, Alfred Hitchcock, Marie Curie and Indira Gandhi helped millions of children with their homework. Adults cleared their shelves in the belief that everything that was explainable was now effortlessly accessible in their living rooms.

Now these huge books gather dust and sell for almost nothing on eBay. Instead, we get our information from our phones and computers, apparently for free. What have we lost in this transition? And how did we tell the progress of our lives in the past?

All the Knowledge in the World is a history and celebration of those who created the most ground-breaking and remarkable publishing phenomenon of any age. Simon Garfield, who “has a genius for being sparked to life by esoteric enthusiasm and charming readers with his delight” (The Times), guides us on an utterly delightful journey, from Ancient Greece to Wikipedia, from modest single-volumes to the 11,000-volume Chinese manuscript that was too big to print. He looks at how Encyclopedia Britannica came to dominate the industry, how it spawned hundreds of competitors, and how an army of ingenious door-to-door salesmen sold their wares to guilt-ridden parents. He reveals how encyclopedias have reflected our changing attitudes towards sexuality, race, and technology, and exposes how these ultimate bastions of trust were often riddled with errors and prejudice.

With his characteristic ability to tackle the broadest of subjects in an illuminating and highly entertaining way, Simon Garfield uncovers a fascinating and important part of our shared past and wonders whether the promise of complete knowledge—that most human of ambitions—will forever be beyond our grasp.

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“An erudite and amusing exploration of the human quest for knowledge.”

— Financial Times (London) 

Quotes

  • “An enjoyable tour.”

    — Science
  • “Celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leather-bound glory.”

    — The Times (London)
  • “An infectiously enthusiastic history, inspired by genuine affection.”

    — Times Literary Supplement (London)

Awards

  • A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week

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About Simon Garfield

Simon Garfield is a feature writer at The Observer (London) and the author of nine works of nonfiction, including Mauve: How One Man Invented a Color That Changed the World, which was a New York Times Notable Book, and The End of Innocence, which won the Somerset Maugham Prize in 1995.

About Tim Bentinck

Tim Bentinck is an English actor best known for his role as David Archer in the BBC Radio 4 series, The Archers. Other acting credits include his portrayal of Tom Lacey in the BBC drama, By the Sword Divided and as the original Minister in The Thick of It