The Seekers: The Story of Man's Continuing Quest to Understand His World
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The Discoverers, Boorstin’s history of man’s search to know the world and himself, was published in 1983. A Book-of-the-Month Club Main Selection, The Discoverers was on the New York Times best-seller list for half a year and won the Watson Davis Prize of the History of Science Society. This and his other books have been translated into more than twenty languages.
Boorstin’s many books include The Americans: The Colonial Experience (1958), which won the Bancroft Prize; The Americans: The National Experience (1965), which won the Parkman Prize; and The Americans: The Democratic Experience (1973), which won the Pulitzer Prize for History and the Dexter Prize and was a Book-of-the-Month Club Main Selection. Among his other books are The Mysterious Science of the Law (1941), The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson (1948), The Genius of American Politics (1953), The Image (1962), The Republic of Technology (1978), and The Daniel J. Boorstin Reader (1995). For young people he has written the Landmark History of the American People. His textbook for high schools, A History of the United States (1980), written with Brooks M. Kelley, has been widely adopted. He is the editor of An American Primer (1966) and the thirty-volume series The Chicago History of American Civilization, among other works.
BOOKS BY DANIEL J. BOORSTIN
The Discoverers
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The Creators
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The Seekers
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The Americans: The Colonial Experience
The Americans: The National Experience
The Americans: The Democratic Experience
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The Mysterious Science of the Law
The Lost World of Thomas Jefferson
The Genius of American Politics
America and the Image of Europe
The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America
The Decline of Radicalism
The Sociology of the Absurd
Democracy and Its Discontents
The Republic of Technology
The Exploring Spirit
The Republic of Letters
Hidden History
Cleopatra’s Nose
The Daniel J. Boorstin Reader
The Landmark History of the American People (with Ruth F. Boorstin)
A History of the United States (with Brooks M. Kelley)
About this Title
Throughout history, from the time of creation to our own modern age, the human race has sought the answers to fundamental questions of life: Who are we? Why are we here? “The Seekers” offers a history of our great Western heritage of ideas, as told through the lives of those who still speak to us, from Moses and Plato to Emerson and Einstein.
Copyright © 1998 by Daniel J. Boorstin
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American Bible Society: Excerpts from the Today’s English Version (TEV) Bible, 2nd Edition. Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society. Reprinted by permission of the American Bible Society.
Fourth Estate Ltd: Excerpts from A Kierkegaard Reader, edited by Roger Poole and Henrik Stangerup. Copyright © 1989 by Roger Poole and Henrik Stangerup. Reprinted by permission of Fourth Estate Ltd.
Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914–
The seekers: the story of man’s continuing quest to understand his world / Daniel J. Boorstin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Civilization—History. 2. Meaning (Philosophy)—History. 3. Meaning (Philosophy)—Religious aspects—History. I. Title.
CB151.B66 1998
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