The New Atlantis and the City of the Sun: Two Classic Utopias
K**.
good economic read
good economic read. as an economist, i felt that the book provided in-depth knowledge about the perfect utopia and the generic ideas about it. good resource
K**S
Poor printing.
While this book is only 45 pages long, it is a physically difficult read. This a prescribed read for M.A English.The type is set in 6 point and the initial pages are one long solid block of text. And in the inner margin print is missing in every page.The quaint english style while needing to be studied is rendered difficult because of the print style and type style.
D**N
Thought Inspiring Read.
This book can take a few reads to fully absorb into your head, but it'd be worth the time required for such reading. As it does have a very interesting story behind it. Along with a few lovely quotes which could assist in reviewing your own life.Or well, it certainly put me in a philosophical mood to say the least. The thoughts of which shall remain private.
A**
Very good service
Interesting book
L**C
Ugh!
I know this is a classic, but, oh my, it was quite a chore to get through. I love other, scholastic works by the esteemed Lord Bacon, but this one was too much for me in it's religiosity, and convoluted story-telling style. It's very short, so I pressed ahead to finish it just so I could say I was committed to do so. Recommended only for the staunchest Bacon fan.
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