Sun, Jun 26, 2005 - Page 19 News List

Big ideas in little books

The slim volume of 80 pages by Harry Frankfor 'On Bullshit' highlights the fact that it isn't always size that counts

By William Grimes  /  NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE

The Modern Library, in its Chronicles series, expands the short-take concept to just about everything. It has included titles by A.N. Wilson on London, Jeffrey Garten on globalization, Colin Renfrew on prehistory and Pankaj Mishra on the rise of modern India. My introduction to the series came with The Company, the snappily told history of an idea that today rules all our lives. The authors, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge, who both work for The Economist, begin with simple barter exchanges in ancient Mesopotamia and in a little less than 200 pages arrive at their final destination, the multinational corporation. In a couple of hours, the reader travels through all of recorded history and comes out the other end, stuffed with valuable information and pointed toward the future.

Give me more. I mean, less.

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