
All the Knowledge in the World
- Author Simon Garfield
- Narrator Tim Bentinck
- Publisher Orion
- Run Time 11 hours and 54 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre History, History: specific events and topics.
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What to expect
An erudite and amusing exploration' Financial Times
'Full of jawdropping facts' Mail on Sunday
'Remarkable . . . engrossing' Sunday Times
'A pleasure' Spectator
'An infectiously enthusiastic history' Times Literary Supplement
The encyclopaedia once shaped our understanding of the world. Now these huge books sell for almost nothing on eBay while we derive information from our phones. What have we lost in this transition? All the Knowledge in the World tracks the story from Ancient Greece to Wikipedia, from modest single-volumes to the 11,000-volume Chinese manuscript that was too big to print. It exposes how encyclopaedias reflect our changing attitudes towards sexuality, race and technology, uncovers a fascinating part of our shared past and wonders whether the promise of complete knowledge - that most human of ambitions - will forever be beyond our grasp.
Critics Review
Witty and geekily eclectic . . . celebrates encyclopaedias in all their quirky, leatherbound glory
Simon Garfield’s history of the encyclopaedia is full of jawdropping facts, and he turns what might have been a dry subject into an enjoyable, quirky, highly informative tour . . . fascinating
A delightful romp through the history of trying to summarise all there is to be known. Simon Garfield displays his inimitable mix of curiosity, learnedness and wit
Remarkable . . . engrossing. It is impossible to give readers an impression of the scope and power of Garfield’s knowledge and imagination
An erudite and amusing exploration of the human quest for knowledge
Simon Garfield’s fascinating story of encyclopaedias is itself brilliantly encyclopaedic
All human life is here – and animal, vegetable and mineral life, too
A pleasure. Garfield writes fluidly, cheerily and charmingly, even while the breeziness does not detract from the scale of his ambition: to understand nothing less than humans’ need for knowledge and how to convey and preserve it
Illuminating . . . An infectiously enthusiastic history, inspired by genuine affection
A gripping story – so much I didn’t know here! I loved this book
Suitably encyclopaedic – written with all [Garfield’s] usual wit and sharp eye for memorable facts
A valentine to the monumental significance of encyclopaedias, reminding us how, until the arrival of computers, “they did more than any other single thing to shape our understanding of the world”. Illustrates Garfield’s capacity to synthesise wide-ranging research and present it in a lucid, vibrant style with his characteristic eye for detail
Delightful. Garfield’s witty history captures the obsessive, quixotic and sometimes error-filled quests of those . . . who have attempted to corral all the world’s information into a single source
The life and death of the encyclopedia is recounted in Simon Garfield’s excellent new book . . . Garfield is lucid, witty, learned and clearly a bibliomaniac . . . In All the Knowledge in the World, he has produced a lively threnody to the encyclopedic impulse . . . Impressively comprehensive
A fascinating history . . . Lively and informative
Simon Garfield is the only author who could ever keep me up at night reading about encyclopedias. A brilliant book about knowledge itself
Magnificent . . . The story [Garfield] tells is truly extraordinary . . . A perfectly styled work of literature – at times sad, at times funny, but always full of life . . . One of those few books that I’ve found impossible to put down
Anyone fascinated by the origins, evolution and the ultimate mortality of print encyclopedias will love this book. All the Knowledge in the World is excellent at telling the long historical story of all encyclopedias, including those that predated Britannica. The book does a great job of detailing the 20th-century history of Britannica and the full story of Wikipedia’s creation, challenges and impact
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