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The discoverers
    Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914-2004.
Publisher: H.N. Abrams,
Pub date: 1991.
Pages: 2 v. (1024 p.) :
ISBN: 0810932075
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Publishers Weekly Review
In Boorstin's 1983 bestseller The Discoverers , the achievements of Galileo, Columbus, Darwin, Gutenberg and Freud emerged as upwellings of creativity and courage, ingenious acts of revolt against ingrained habit. This richly illustrated two-volume edition reveals the world as known to the discovers themselves. We see the tools of discovery--Egyptian obelisks, early clocks, Leeuwenhoek's microscope, Mercator's maps, botanical drawings from James Cook's voyages--and glimpse the social, cultural and political background, made concrete in 550 pictures including paintings, sculpture, engravings and architecture. A photograph of 15th-century cast bronze type from Korea underscores an Eastern invention that could have changed the course of printing, perhaps of science and culture. In a feast for the mind and eye, itself a delightful adventure in discovery, Boorstin, librarian of Congress emeritus, profiles--and places in context--scores of innovators who broke with dogma and tradition. (Nov.) From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Author Biography
A prolific writer, Daniel Boorstin is the author of numerous scholarly and popular works in American Studies. Born in Georgia and raised in Oklahoma, Boorstin received degrees from Harvard and Yale universities and was a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. A member of the Massachusetts Bar, he has been visiting professor of American History at the Universities of Rome, Puerto Rico, Kyoto, and Geneva. He was the first incumbent of the chair of American History at the Sorbonne and Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions at Cambridge. He taught at the University of Chicago for 25 years.

In 1959 Columbia University awarded him its Bancroft Prize for The Americans: The Colonial Experience (1958), the first volume of his trilogy titled The Americans. In 1966 he received the Francis Parkman Award for the second volume, The Americans: The National Experience (1965), and in 1974 he received the Pulitzer Prize for the third volume, The Americans: The Democratic Experience (1973). Many of Boorstin's books have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, and various European languages.

In 1969 Boorstin became director of the National Museum of History and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution. In 1973 he became senior historian at the Smithsonian. Boorstin was appointed Librarian of Congress in 1975 and served in that position with distinction for 12 years, becoming Librarian Emeritus in 1987.

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Personal Author: Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914-2004.
Title: The discoverers / Daniel J. Boorstin.
Publication info: New York : H.N. Abrams, 1991.
Physical descrip: 2 v. (1024 p.) : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
General Note: "This illustrated edition of The discoverers includes the complete text of the original edition"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Held by: DESPLAINES NILES NORTHBROOK WILMETTE EPLMAIN
Subject term: Civilization--History.
Subject term: Discoveries in geography.
Subject term: Science--History.
Control Number: ocm23253369
ISBN: 0810932075 $37.50
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