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The System of the World: Volume Three of the Baroque Cycle (ebook, Neal Stephenson)

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Various Retailers has The System of the World: Volume Three of the Baroque Cycle (eBook) by Neal Stephenson for $2.99.

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  • The System of the World is the concluding volume in Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, begun with Quicksilver and continued in The Confusion.
  • The colossal and impressive third volume (after Quicksilver and The Confusion) of Stephenson's magisterial exploration of the origins of the modern world in the scientific revolution of the baroque era begins in 1714. Daniel Waterhouse has returned to England, hoping to mediate the feud between Sir Isaac Newton and Leibniz, both of whom claim to have discovered the calculus and neither of whom is showing much scientific rationality in the dispute. This brawl takes place against the background of the imminent death of Queen Anne, which threatens a succession crisis as Jacobite (Stuart, Catholic) sympathizers confront supporters of the Hanoverian succession. Aside from the potential effect of the outcome on the intellectual climate of England, these political maneuverings are notable for the role played by trilogy heroine Eliza de la Zour, who is now wielding her influence over Caroline of Ansbach, consort of the Hanoverian heir. Eliza has risen from the streets to the nobility without losing any of her creativity or her talents as a schemer; nor has outlaw Jack Shaftoe lost any of his wiliness. What he may have lost is discretion, since he oversteps the boundaries of both law and good sense far enough to narrowly escape the hangman. In the end, reluctant hero Waterhouse prevails against the machinations of everybody else, and scientific (if not sweet) reason wins by a nose. The symbol of that victory is the inventor Thomas Newcomen standing (rather like a cock crowing) atop the boiler of one of his first steam engines. This final volume in the cycle is another magnificent portrayal of an era, well worth the long slog it requires of Stephenson's many devoted readers. (From Publishers Weekly)

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Various Retailers has The System of the World: Volume Three of the Baroque Cycle (eBook) by Neal Stephenson for $2.99.

Thanks to community member phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available from:About this book:
  • The System of the World is the concluding volume in Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, begun with Quicksilver and continued in The Confusion.
  • The colossal and impressive third volume (after Quicksilver and The Confusion) of Stephenson's magisterial exploration of the origins of the modern world in the scientific revolution of the baroque era begins in 1714. Daniel Waterhouse has returned to England, hoping to mediate the feud between Sir Isaac Newton and Leibniz, both of whom claim to have discovered the calculus and neither of whom is showing much scientific rationality in the dispute. This brawl takes place against the background of the imminent death of Queen Anne, which threatens a succession crisis as Jacobite (Stuart, Catholic) sympathizers confront supporters of the Hanoverian succession. Aside from the potential effect of the outcome on the intellectual climate of England, these political maneuverings are notable for the role played by trilogy heroine Eliza de la Zour, who is now wielding her influence over Caroline of Ansbach, consort of the Hanoverian heir. Eliza has risen from the streets to the nobility without losing any of her creativity or her talents as a schemer; nor has outlaw Jack Shaftoe lost any of his wiliness. What he may have lost is discretion, since he oversteps the boundaries of both law and good sense far enough to narrowly escape the hangman. In the end, reluctant hero Waterhouse prevails against the machinations of everybody else, and scientific (if not sweet) reason wins by a nose. The symbol of that victory is the inventor Thomas Newcomen standing (rather like a cock crowing) atop the boiler of one of his first steam engines. This final volume in the cycle is another magnificent portrayal of an era, well worth the long slog it requires of Stephenson's many devoted readers. (From Publishers Weekly)

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Feb 5, 2024
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Feb 5, 2024
adjectives
Feb 5, 2024
63 Posts
I love these books. Pretty much everything by this author. The series has a few slow parts but the overarching story is great! This is book 3 fyi.
Feb 5, 2024
1,116 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
Feb 5, 2024
pauladams11
Feb 5, 2024
1,116 Posts
Wow... that is a trilogy that requires s commitment, huh? Sounds like it might be good, I'm just not sure if I'm going to make it through 800-900+ pages per book.
Feb 5, 2024
159 Posts
Joined Jun 2014
Feb 5, 2024
pygmalionundone
Feb 5, 2024
159 Posts
Quote from adjectives :
I love these books. Pretty much everything by this author. The series has a few slow parts but the overarching story is great! This is book 3 fyi.
I loved the first two, but got too bogged down in this one to finish it. I was very sad that I couldn't make myself keep going.
Feb 5, 2024
454 Posts
Joined Oct 2022
Feb 5, 2024
Kalisia
Feb 5, 2024
454 Posts
Quote from adjectives :
I love these books. Pretty much everything by this author. The series has a few slow parts but the overarching story is great! This is book 3 fyi.
I just started reading Snow Crash Big Grin
Feb 6, 2024
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Joined Jun 2016
Feb 6, 2024
geezeefosheezee
Feb 6, 2024
1,228 Posts
Haven't made it to this series yet, but virtually everything from NS at this price would be an insta-TU from me.
Feb 6, 2024
419 Posts
Joined Sep 2014
Feb 6, 2024
darthalal
Feb 6, 2024
419 Posts
I've loved most of the NS books I've read - I just could —not— get into book one of this series. It sounds like it's worth it to push through? Maybe I just needed a break from huge NS books and I should give it another try? It's one of very few books I've started and actually given up on. But it was also after several months of reading -only- NS.
Feb 9, 2024
209 Posts
Joined May 2015
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DonWhiteside
Feb 9, 2024
209 Posts
Now I just need vol2 to go on sale and I'll have all three and can finally read them. Got vol1 in late 2019 for $2. Having a ridiculous to-read backlog works out well for deal hunting. Smilie

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