The Oxford Book of Money
Editat de Kevin Jacksonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 feb 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192142009
ISBN-10: 0192142003
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192142003
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'well-edited volume ... The excerpts he has chosen are impressively wide-ranging and are constantly stimulating.'Frank McLynn, Literary Review, February 1995
'Kevin Jackson's entertaining and assiduously compiled hoard of extracts reminds us just how all-pervading is money's influence.'Anthony Quinn, Sunday Times
'It is a rich harvest, for nothing, except sexual love, has prompted such an outpouring of words.'Robert Skidelsky, London Evening Standard
'Collected thoughts of the great and the good on a subject most of us have frequent cause to reflect upon. As thorough and authoritative as the title would lead you to expect.'Arena
'I enjoyed this book. Mr Jackson is no blockhead.'Martin Wolf, Financial Times
'deftly and diligently edited by Kevin Jackson, a very modern anthologist well aware of the possibilities of the segue and the cross-fade.'David Kynaston, Sunday Telegraph
'Kevin Jackson has spent time collecting a mint of ideas from some great and not so great thinkers.'The Independent on Sunday
'absorbing and entertaining anthology ...The book is handsomely produced and, to use what must surely be the proper criterion in the circumstances, it represents, at about 1.5p per entry, very good value.'Kit McMahon, The Observer
'a heroic labour which I cannot praise too highly'London Review of Books
'an entertaining round-up of writing on the filthy stuff'Robert Yates, The Guardian
'his research led to the discovery of considrable literary riches ... The book is a well organised assembly of passages, poems, pictures and imagery about money by some of the greatest writers with something to say about money.'NBWilf Altman, The European
'full of good quotes and writings on money'Daily Express
The Oxford Book of Money fairly swings with novelists and poets, wits and politicians, economists and philosophers, all brilliantly animated by their common theme.
While it could well be of great interest to businessmen, lots of other people could also find it absolutely fascinating ... this is an anthology of writings about money ... The editor is to be congratulated on the compilation and arrangement of hundreds of quotations ... It must have been a prodigious task, involving a vast amount of reading and research. The result was well worth the effort, and has provided readers with a positive feast of financial fare.
Staggeringly eclectic, endlessly informative ... an exhilarating vapour of resentment and cupidity steams off every page.
Sublime, brainy and illuminating anthology on a subject dear to absolutely everyone's hearts. The ideal stocking-filler for the greed-head of your choice.
'Kevin Jackson's entertaining and assiduously compiled hoard of extracts reminds us just how all-pervading is money's influence.'Anthony Quinn, Sunday Times
'It is a rich harvest, for nothing, except sexual love, has prompted such an outpouring of words.'Robert Skidelsky, London Evening Standard
'Collected thoughts of the great and the good on a subject most of us have frequent cause to reflect upon. As thorough and authoritative as the title would lead you to expect.'Arena
'I enjoyed this book. Mr Jackson is no blockhead.'Martin Wolf, Financial Times
'deftly and diligently edited by Kevin Jackson, a very modern anthologist well aware of the possibilities of the segue and the cross-fade.'David Kynaston, Sunday Telegraph
'Kevin Jackson has spent time collecting a mint of ideas from some great and not so great thinkers.'The Independent on Sunday
'absorbing and entertaining anthology ...The book is handsomely produced and, to use what must surely be the proper criterion in the circumstances, it represents, at about 1.5p per entry, very good value.'Kit McMahon, The Observer
'a heroic labour which I cannot praise too highly'London Review of Books
'an entertaining round-up of writing on the filthy stuff'Robert Yates, The Guardian
'his research led to the discovery of considrable literary riches ... The book is a well organised assembly of passages, poems, pictures and imagery about money by some of the greatest writers with something to say about money.'NBWilf Altman, The European
'full of good quotes and writings on money'Daily Express
The Oxford Book of Money fairly swings with novelists and poets, wits and politicians, economists and philosophers, all brilliantly animated by their common theme.
While it could well be of great interest to businessmen, lots of other people could also find it absolutely fascinating ... this is an anthology of writings about money ... The editor is to be congratulated on the compilation and arrangement of hundreds of quotations ... It must have been a prodigious task, involving a vast amount of reading and research. The result was well worth the effort, and has provided readers with a positive feast of financial fare.
Staggeringly eclectic, endlessly informative ... an exhilarating vapour of resentment and cupidity steams off every page.
Sublime, brainy and illuminating anthology on a subject dear to absolutely everyone's hearts. The ideal stocking-filler for the greed-head of your choice.
Notă biografică
Associate Arts Editor for the Independent, Kevin Jackson has also written for the Sunday Telegraph, Vogue, and TLS, amongst others. He has co-produced programmes for BBC2's Arena.