Description
1938 edition. Hardcover has significant wear, discoloration, scuffs and marks throughout. No dust jacket. Spine has tears on the top and bottom and heavy wear. Binding is slightly loose. Pages are clean and largely unmarked aside from some small marks on some pages. Readable copy.
This well-worn copy of Will Durant’s seminal work, “The Story of Philosophy,” is a testament to its enduring popularity and impact. Published in 1938, it became an unexpected bestseller, introducing generations of readers to the foundational ideas and lives of the Western world’s most influential thinkers. Despite its age and visible signs of use, the book’s pages remain largely unmarked, allowing Durant’s engaging prose and insightful analysis to shine through.
As a former seminary student turned public intellectual, Durant brought a unique perspective to his ambitious project. He aimed to make the often-dense concepts of philosophy accessible to a wide audience, weaving together biographical details and historical context with clear explanations of complex ideas. From the ancient Greeks to the modern era, Durant’s panoramic survey offers a captivating narrative that has inspired countless readers to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of Western thought.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this edition holds particular significance as a piece of intellectual history. Its well-worn condition is a tangible reminder of the book’s widespread readership and the enduring human quest for knowledge and understanding. As a cherished companion on many a bookshelf, this copy invites new generations to embark on their own philosophical journey, guided by Durant’s engaging storytelling and profound insights.