The five-foot shelf of books. The Harvard classics – 50 vol. set + 1 reading guide+ 1 vol. on Lectures Dr. Eliot’s Five Foot Shelf, is a 51-volume anthology of classic works from world literature, compiled and edited by Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot and first published in 1909.[1]Eliot had stated in speeches that the elements of a liberal education could be obtained by spending 15 minutes a day reading from a collection of books that could fit on a five-foot shelf. (Originally he had said a three-foot shelf.) The publisher P. F. Collier and Son saw an opportunity and challenged Eliot to make good on this statement by selecting an appropriate collection of works, and the Harvard Classics was the result. Eliot worked for one year with William A. Neilson, a professor of English; Eliot determined the works to be included and Neilson selected the specific editions and wrote introductory notes.[1] Each volume had 400–450 pages, and the included texts are “so far as possible, entire works or complete segments of the world’s written legacies.”[2] The collection was widely advertised by Collier and Son, in Collier’s and elsewhere, with great success.
Book Author | Charles W. Eliot |
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Publisher | P. F. Collier & Son Corporation |
Published | 1963 |
Edition | 55th Print |
ISBN 10 | 9110466991 |
ISBN 13 | 9789110466999 |
Language | English |
Condition | Very Good+ |
Format | Hardcover |
- Full maroon leather with gilt border & dec. to cover
- Gilt title to black label to spine
- Very Good in Condition