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Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms,and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories

Simon Winchester

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Simon Winchester

Simon Winchester’s many books include The Professor and the Madman, The Man Who Loved China, The Map that Changed the World, Krakatoa, and A Crack in the Edge of the World. Each of these have both New York Times and national bestsellers, and have appeared on numerous best and notable lists. Winchester was made Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2006. He lives in western Massachusetts.



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Backlist

The Man Who Loved China
Simon Winchester
  • Hardcover
  • 9780060884598
  • 5/6/2008
  • $27.95 ($29.95 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
The Man Who Loved China
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060884611
  • 4/28/2009
  • $15.99 ($19.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
The Man Who Loved China Unabridged CD
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780061556272
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 5/6/2008
  • $39.95 ($42.95 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
The Map That Changed the World
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780061767906
  • 4/28/2009
  • $14.99 ($18.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
A Crack in the Edge of the World
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060572006
  • 10/10/2006
  • $15.99 ($19.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
A Crack in the Edge of the World Unabridged CD
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780060823870
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 10/4/2005
  • $39.95 ($51.50 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
A Crack in the Edge of the World CD
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780060823863
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 10/4/2005
  • $29.95 ($34.95 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
The Professor and the Madman
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060839789
  • 7/5/2005
  • $13.99 ($17.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
The Professor and the Madman CD Unabridged
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780060836269
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 10/4/2005
  • $14.95 ($18.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
Krakatoa
Simon Winchester
  • Hardcover
  • 9780066212852
  • 4/1/2003
  • $25.95 ($33.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
Krakatoa
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060838591
  • 7/5/2005
  • $13.99 ($17.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
Krakatoa CD Unabridged
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780060530679
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 4/1/2003
  • $39.95 ($46.95 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
Korea
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060750442
  • 5/31/2005
  • $13.99 ($17.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
Outposts
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060598617
  • 6/15/2004
  • $13.99 ($17.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 
Outposts CD
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780060797188
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 4/26/2005
  • $29.95 ($38.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
The Fracture Zone
Simon Winchester
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060954949
  • 10/17/2000
  • $13.00 ($17.00 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 

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Atlantic
Atlantic
Simon Winchester
  • E-Book
  • 9780062020109
  • 11/2/2010
  • $21.99
Atlantic Unabridged CD
Atlantic Unabridged CD
Simon Winchester
  • Audio
  • 9780061866128
  • Reader: Simon Winchester
  • Media: CDs
  • 11/2/2010
  • $39.99 ($44.99)
 
Atlantic LP
Simon Winchester
  • Large Print
  • 9780062002495
  • 11/23/2010
  • $27.99 ($31.99)
Atlantic 10c Signed Carton
Atlantic 10c Signed Carton
Simon Winchester
  • 9780062013804
  • 11/2/2010
  • 10-Copy Signed Carton
  • $279.90 ($319.90)
 

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"History is rarely as charming and entertaining as when it's told by Simon Winchester. There are fabulout set pieces in Atlantic-on piracy, on packet ships, on trans-Atlantic cables and the speeding up of information, on cofish, on sea bass, on plankton."


- New York Times Book Review
"Mr. Winchester-a trained geologist and inveterate globetrotter-is well suited to tell the story. And he tells it with the sort of panache that he has brought to previous book, such as Krakatoa, about the volcanic disaster of 1883, and The Professor and the Madman,, about the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary . . . . His lively, lyrical telling of the ocean's story does much to sharpen our appreciation."


- Wall Street Journal
"A rollicking ride.. No one tells a better yarn than Winchester."


- Washington Post
"Winchester vividly describes how the Atlantic Ocean was born about 190 million years ago, continues to spread at the rate of about an inch a year and could well disappear as we know it in just another 180 million years.... Delightful."


- USA Today
"Convincing.... A fascinating look at a long sweep of history."


- Los Angeles Times
"Atlantic...is at once satisying, suspenseful (no mean trick on the subject of an ocean), thought-provoking, occasionally funny, and always absorbing. So big a subject as the Atlantic Ocean requires a certain largeness of spirit, and amplitude of descriptive power, and Simon Winchester is gloriously up to the task."


- Daily Beast
"Telling the story of 'the classic ocean of our imaginings' is a huge undertaking but Simon Winchester manages it with aplomb."


- The Economist
"A formidable writer and storyteller."


- Entertainment Weekly
"Mr. Winchester's latest work of nonfiction is, like the 36-pound cod my father caught 40 years ago in the deep sea two hours out of Plymouth, Mass., "a keepuh" (New England parlance)...It's one of those you'd like to keep on a shelf for another read some time in the future."


- Baltimore Sun
"Simon Winchester has an uncanny ability to connect with readers, holding forth with the erudite charm of the fascinating dinner guest who is on everybody's invitation list."


- Philadelphia Inquirer
Wonderful, encyclopedic....enthralling....Winchester brings us down to sea level and makes us realise what we owe to the Atlantic.


- Philip Hoare, The Telegraph (London)
"[An] epic new book... With his excellent research and engrossing anecdotes about the ocean as a 'living thing,' Winchester spotlights its inspiration on poets, painters, and writers in its majestic beauty... Winchester's sea saga is necessary reading for those who want to understand the planet better."


- Publishers Weekly
"[A] tale about the Atlantic Ocean that is variably genial, cautionary, lyrical, admonitory, terrifying, horrifying and inspiring.... A lifetime of thought, travel, reading, imagination and memory inform this affecting account."


- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"In the hands of author Simon Winchester, the ocean becomes a larger-then-life, near-eternal historical figure...Highly readable and well organized, delivering its various themes with authority...Anyone wanting an entirely new viewpoint of history should pick up Atlantic. The ocean is a mighty character with a powerful story. Winchester gives it an overdue voice."


- San Antonio Express-News
"A joy to read."


- Portland Press Herald
"Lyrical, rhetorical and historical.... Atlantic is written with a wry appreciation for history's eventual correction of mankind's injustices .....Informative, thoroughly engaging, often surprising and enlightening in the details it turns up.....one of Winchester's best books."


- Louisville Courier Journal
"In this detailed, engrossing and beautifully written book, Simon Winchester shows how the familiar sea at our front door is far more significant to the world than we ever supposed."


- Virginia Pilot and Star Ledger
"Fascinating...ingenious...exhilarating, absorbing...executed with verve and panache.... The time is not too far off, it seems to me, when books like this will seem to be infused with a poignant nostalgia, the kind of nostalgia some readers experience nowadays with Joseph Conrad's tales of an empire on which the sun never set."


- Sydney Morning Herald
"[Simon Winchester] colours the narrative with the history of every human endeavour related to it across the centuries, from the 7th century moment when Phoenician sailors ventured past the Pillars of Hercules on to the ages of exploration, colonisation and beyond. Winchester has, it seems, stopped at nothing in order to give life to this ocean's story."


- The Courier Mail (Australia)
"A fine yarn...the pages bustle with fascinating tales and a wealth of unexpected scientific and cultural detail....Winchester works to reinvest the Atlantic with the sense of wonder that it held for generations prior to ours."


- The Age (Melbourne, Australia)