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The System of the World
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The System of the World

The Baroque Cycle, Book 3

by Neal Stephenson

Recommended by Lewis Cantley

Recommended by Lewis Cantley

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Fiction.

The System of the World, the third and concluding volume of Neal Stephenson's shelfbending Baroque Cycle (Quicksilver and The Confusion), brings the epic historical saga to its thrilling and truly aweinspiring conclusion.Set in the early 18th century and featuring a diverse cast of characters that includes alchemists, philosophers, mathematic...

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Were I to teach a course on the history of science, this series would be required reading.

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