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The Gateway to the Great Books

Gateway to the Great Books is a 10-volume series of books originally published by Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. in 1963 and edited by Mortimer Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins. The set was designed as an introduction to the Great Books of the Western World, published by the same organization and editors in 1952. The set included selections – short stories, plays, essays, letters, and extracts from longer works – by more than one hundred authors. The selections were generally shorter and in some ways simpler than the full-length books included in the Great Books.
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Volume 1: Introduction; Syntopical Guide (Adler)
Volume 1: Introduction; Syntopical Guide (Adler)
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Volume 2: Imaginative Literature I (Adler)
Volume 2: Imaginative Literature I (Adler)
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Volume 3: Imaginative Literature II (Adler)
Volume 3: Imaginative Literature II (Adler)
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Volume 4: Imaginative Literature III (Adler)
Volume 4: Imaginative Literature III (Adler)
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Volume 5: Critical Essays (Adler)
Volume 5: Critical Essays (Adler)
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Volume 6: Man and Society I (Adler)
Volume 6: Man and Society I (Adler)
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Volume 7: Man and Society II (Adler)
Volume 7: Man and Society II (Adler)
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Volume 8: Natural Science (Adler)
Volume 8: Natural Science (Adler)
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Volume 9: Mathematics (Adler)
Volume 9: Mathematics (Adler)
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Volume 10: Philosophical Essays (Adler)
Volume 10: Philosophical Essays (Adler)
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