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"The Five Foot Shelf of Knowledge": A Grand 50 Volume Collection of The Harvard Classics
Limited
Edition - Collector's Set. A truly unique and fascinating set to
showcase in your home library or office. This edition is designed to
outlast other printings of The Harvard Classics, and will make an enduring and luxurious addition to your own collection. Leather bound edition.
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In
1910, Dr. Charles W. Eliot, then President of Harvard University,
assembled an exceptional library of "all the books needed for a real
education." This is the complete and full matching set, luxuriously
bound in genuine leather. This collection features 1,850 works by over
300 poets, philosophers, scientists, explorers, and many others.
A Complete and Matching 50 volume Set!
The
Harvard Classics, Easton Press, Norwalk, Ct. 1994. Dr. Charles W.
Eliot, "Five Foot Shelf of Books. " Millennium Edition. This a
compete set of 50 volumes. Very Fine condition. All original
bookplates are unattached and unmarked.
The complete
collection. Bound in full genuine leather. Front and back covers
gilt-stamped in 22 kt gold with veritas emblem of Harvard University.
All edges cased in gilt. Spine lettering gilt, with Eliot Edition
noted. Illustrated frontis in each, with protective tissue. Holographic
endpapers of genuine silk, with gilt tooling on turn-ins. Red silk
bookmarks in each.
Printed on archival quality paper, especially milled for this edition (as stated).
Condition
Very
Fine. All 50 volumes in As New condition. The condition is of the
highest quality. The set also includes the 50 original unused Easton
Press issued bookplates, and the original card. Please scroll down for
photos.
Includes all the classic Easton Press qualities:
* Premium Leather * Silk Moire Endleaves * Distinctive Cover Design * Hubbed Spine, Accented in Real 22KT Gold * Satin Ribbon Page Marker * Gilded Page Edges * Long-lasting, High Quality Acid-neutral Paper * Smyth-sewn Pages for Strength and Durability * Beautiful Illustrations
This collection includes the following titles:
Volume I. - Benjamin Franklin, John Woolman, William Penn Volume II. - Plato, Epictecus, Marcus Aurelius Volume III. - Bacon, Milton's Prose, Thomas Browne Volume IV. - Milton's Complete Poems in English Volume V. - Emerson. Essays and English Traits Volume VI. - Burns. Poems and Songs Volume VII. - Saint Augustine, The Confessions. Thomas a Kempis, The Imitation of Christ Volume VIII. - Nine Greek Dramas Volume IX. - Letters and Treatises of Cicero and Pliny Volume X. - Adam Smith. The Wealth of Nations Volume XI. - Darwin. The Origin of Species Volume XII. - Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans Volume XIII. - Virgil's Aeneid Volume XIV. - Cervantes. Don Quixote, Part I Volume XV. - Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress. Donne and Herbert. Isaak Walton Volume XVI. - The Thousand and One Nights Volume XVII. - Folk-Lore and Fable, Aesop, Grimm, Anderson Volume XVIII. - Modern English Drama Volume XIX. - Goethe: Faust, Egmont, etc. Marlowe: Doctor Faustus Volume XX. - Dante. The Divine Comedy Volume XXI. - Manzoni. I Promessi Sposi Volume XXII. - Homer. The Odyssey Volume XXIII. - Dana. Two Years Before the Mast Volume XXIV. - Burke. On the Sublime; Reflections on the Revolution in France, etc. Volume XXV. - J. S. Mill and Thomas Carlyle Volume XXVI. - Continental Drama Volume XXVII. - English Essays, Sidney to Macaulay Volume XXVIII. - English and American Essays Volume XXIX. - Darwin. Voyage of the Beagle Volume XXX. - Faraday, Helmholtz, Kelvin, Newcomb, etc. Volume XXXI. - Cellini. Autobiography Volume XXXII. - Montaigne, Sainte-Beuve, Renan, etc. Volume XXXIII. - Voyages and Travels Volume XXXIV. - Descartes, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hobbes Volume XXXV. - Froissart, Malory, Holinshed Volume XXXVI. - Machiavelli, More, Luther Volume XXXVII. - Locke, Berkeley, Hume Volume XXXVIII. - Harvey, Jenner, Lister, Pasteur Volume XXXIX. - Famous Prefaces Volume XL. - English Poetry, 1 Volume XLI. - English Poetry, 2 Volume XLII. - English Poetry, 3 Volume XLIII. - American Historical Documents Volume XLIV. - Sacred Writings, 1 Volume XLV. - Sacred Writings, 2 Volume XLVI. - Elizabethan Drama, 1 Volume XLVII. - Elizabethan Drama, 2 Volume XLVIII. - Pascal. Thoughts and Minor Works Volume XLIX. - Epic and Saga Volume L. - Introduction, Reader's guide and Indexes
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Charles William Eliot (March 20, 1834 – August 22, 1926) was an
American academic who was selected as Harvard's president in 1869. He
transformed the provincial college into the preeminent American
research university. Eliot served the longest term as president in the
university's history.
Eliot's legacy
Under Eliot, Harvard became a national institution, recruiting its
students from around the country using standardized entrance
examination and hiring distinguished scholars from home and abroad.
Eliot was an administrative reformer, reorganizing the university's
faculty into schools and departments and replacing recitations with
lectures and seminars. During his forty year presidency, the university
vastly expanded its facilities, with laboratories, libraries,
classrooms, and athletic facilities replacing simple colonial
structures. Eliot attracted the support of major donors from among the
nation's growing plutocracy, making it the wealthiest private
university in the world.
Eliot's leadership not only made Harvard the pace-setter for other
American colleges and universities, but a major figure in the reform of
secondary school education. Both the elite boarding schools, most of
them founded during his presidency, and the public high schools shaped
their curricula to meet Harvard's demanding standards. Eliot was a key
figure in the creation of standardized admissions examinations, as a
founding member of the College Entrance Examining Board.
As leader of the nation's wealthiest and best-known university, Eliot
was necessarily a celebrated figure whose opinions were sought on a
wide variety of matters, from tax policy (he offered the first coherent
rationale for the charitable tax exemption) to the intellectual welfare
of the general public. He edited the Harvard Classics, which together
are colloquially known as his Five Foot Shelf and which were intended
at the time to suggest a foundation for informed discourse.
Eliot was a fearless crusader not only for educational reform, but for
many of the goals of the progressive movement -- whose most prominent
figure head was Theodore Roosevelt (Class of 1880) and most eloquent
spokesman was Herbert Croly (Class of 1889). He was also involved in
philanthropy, serving as a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation from
1914 to 1917.
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