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  • Published: 15 February 2007
  • ISBN: 9780345468901
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 720
  • RRP: $69.99

An Incomplete Education

3,684 Things You Should Have Learned but Probably Didn't



A new edition of the classic bestseller; for fans of the "Don't Know Much About..." series--everything you need to know about 10,000 years of culture, packed into one indispensible, entertaining volume.

A completely updated, revised edition of the classic, outfitted with a whole new arsenal of indispensable knowledge on global affairs, popular culture, economic trends, scientific principles, and modern arts. Here’s your chance to brush up on all those subjects you slept through in school, reacquaint yourself with all the facts you once knew (then promptly forgot), catch up on major developments in the world today, and become the Renaissance man or woman you always knew you could be!

How do you tell the Balkans from the Caucasus? What’s the difference between fission and fusion? Whigs and Tories? Shiites and Sunnis? Deduction and induction? Why aren’t all Shakespearean comedies necessarily thigh-slappers? What are transcendental numbers and what are they good for? What really happened in Plato’s cave? Is postmodernism dead or just having a bad hair day? And for extra credit, when should you use the adjective continual and when should you use continuous?

An Incomplete Education answers these and thousands of other questions with incomparable wit, style, and clarity. American Studies, Art History, Economics, Film, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, and World History: Here’s the bottom line on each of these major disciplines, distilled to its essence and served up with consummate flair.

In this revised edition you’ll find a vitally expanded treatment of international issues, reflecting the seismic geopolitical upheavals of the past decade, from economic free-fall in South America to Central Africa’s world war, and from violent radicalization in the Muslim world to the crucial trade agreements that are defining globalization for the twenty-first century. And don’t forget to read the section "A Nervous American’s Guide to Living and Loving on Five Continents" before you answer a personal ad in the International Herald Tribune.

As delightful as it is illuminating, An Incomplete Education packs ten thousand years of culture into a single superbly readable volume. This is a book to celebrate, to share, to give and receive, to pore over and browse through, and to return to again and again.

  • Published: 15 February 2007
  • ISBN: 9780345468901
  • Imprint: Random House US Group
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 720
  • RRP: $69.99

Praise for An Incomplete Education

"It is a highly recommended book both for settling arguments and for reference shelves." -Los Angeles Times

"Belongs on every bookshelf." -Glamour

"An Incomplete Education makes for light, humorous reading despite the heavy topics. And you can't help but learn something. This book gets an A+." -The Atlanta Journal and Constitution