Quotation Book Reviews
Browsing Category: Recommended Reading
Showing items 21 to 30 of 52 total books.
Side Effects by Woody Allen A collection of Woody Allen's magazine writings from the late 70s. A classic with lots of quotable lines and a great deal of humor.
Without Feathers by Woody Allen A collection of Woody Allen's magazine writings from the 70s. A classic and the source of many great quotations.
Gandhi: An Autobiography by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi "The Story of My Experiments With Truth
" - Gandhi's life story in his own words.
The Basic Works of Aristotle by Aristotle, C. D. C. Reeve (Introduction), Richard McKeon A paperback edition of the classic Oxfordd translation of Aristotle's works.
The Analects of Confucius: A New Millennium Translation by Confucius, David Li A new translation of Confucius's classic work.
Confucius: The Golden Rule by Russell Freedman, Frederic Clement (Illustrator) A biography of Confucius.
The Last Days of Socrates by Plato, Hugh Tredennick An affordable paperback edition of Plato's classic work that gives us much of what we know about Socrates.
Conversations of Socrates by Xenophon, Hugh Tredennick (translator), Robin Waterfield (translator) More about Socrates, written by Xenophon. Along with Plato's work, most of what is known about Socrates and his philosophy is contained here.
Plato: The Republic by Plato, Desmond Lee (translator) The best known of Plato's works. Introduces his philosophy and politics through dialogues.
Plato: The Symposium by Plato, Christopher Gill (Introduction) "Among the most powerful and moving of Plato's dialogues... one of the greatest literary works on the nature of love in Western thought."
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