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Times Literary Supplement (Flannery)

 

Histories of nearly everything have been out of fashion for some time, the last bestseller quite possibly being The History of the World by Sir Walter Ralegh, which was written while its author awaited execution in the Tower of London during 1608-09. It remained immensely popular for over a century -- quite an achievement for a book of a million words, weighing eighteen pounds -- though no one knows what the reader might have faced had it not been for the work of the royal executioner, who cut Raleghoff at 146 BC.
-- Tim Flannery "Would That Be Everything?" (Times Literary Supplement, August 1, 2003, p.5.) a review of A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson.
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