Penguin Great Ideas


Penguin Great Ideas is a series of largely non-fiction books published by Penguin Books. Titles contained within this series are considered to be world-changing, influential and inspirational. Topics covered include philosophy, politics, science and war. The texts for the series have been extracted from previously published Penguin Classics and Penguin Modern Classics titles and purged of all editorial apparatus, making them appear as standalone texts. The concept of repurposed extracts was inspired by an earlier Penguin series produced in the mid-1990s, the Penguin's 60 Classics, which were extracts of classic texts published in a small book format at the time of Penguin's 60th anniversary. The typographic cover designs of the series have been highly praised, winning prizes such as a D&AD award in 2005.
The overall series is divided into six series of twenty books, each about one hundred and twenty pages long. Most books contain a notable essay, often by a very well known writer. Some of these are slightly shortened. The third series features additional works by the previous series' most popular writers: Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud, Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, George Orwell and John Ruskin. The fourth series includes a third essay by Orwell, and additional works by Michel de Montaigne, Arthur Schopenhauer, Karl Marx and Virginia Woolf. The fifth series was announced as the last in 2010, but after a decade long hiatus a new sixth series is set for release on 24 September 2020.

Books

Series One

All books in this series have red spines.
01. On the Shortness of Life - Seneca

02. Meditations - Marcus Aurelius

03. Confessions - Augustine

04. The Inner Life - Thomas à Kempis

05. The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli

06. On Friendship - Michel de Montaigne

07. A Tale of a Tub - Jonathan Swift

08. The Social Contract - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

09. The Christians and the Fall of Rome - Edward Gibbon

10. Common Sense - Thomas Paine

11. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman - Mary Wollstonecraft

12. On the Pleasure of Hating - William Hazlitt

13. The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

14. On the Suffering of the World - Arthur Schopenhauer

15. On Art and Life - John Ruskin

16. On Natural Selection - Charles Darwin

17. Why I Am So Wise - Friedrich Nietzsche

18. A Room of One's Own - Virginia Woolf

19. Civilization and Its Discontents - Sigmund Freud

20. Why I Write - George Orwell

Series Two

All books in this series have blue spines.
21. The First Ten Books - Confucius

22. The Art of War - Sun Tzu

23. The Symposium - Plato

24. Sensation and Sex - Lucretius

25. An Attack on the Enemy of Freedom - Cicero

26. The Revelation of St John the Divine and The Book of Job

27. Travels in the Land of Kublai Khan - Marco Polo

28. The City of Ladies - Christine de Pizan

29. How to Achieve True Greatness - Baldesar Castiglione

30. Of Empire - Francis Bacon

31. Of Man - Thomas Hobbes

32. Urne-Burial - Sir Thomas Browne

33. Miracles and Idolatry - Voltaire

34. On Suicide - David Hume

35. On the Nature of War - Carl von Clausewitz

36. Fear and Trembling - Søren Kierkegaard

37. Where I Lived, and What I Lived For - Henry David Thoreau

38. Conspicuous Consumption - Thorstein Veblen

39. The Myth of Sisyphus - Albert Camus

40. Eichmann and the Holocaust - Hannah Arendt

Series Three

All books in this series have green spines.
41. In Consolation to his Wife - Plutarch

42. Some Anatomies of Melancholy - Robert Burton

43. Human Happiness - Blaise Pascal

44. The Invisible Hand - Adam Smith

45. The Evils of Revolution - Edmund Burke

46. Nature - Ralph Waldo Emerson

47. The Sickness Unto Death - Søren Kierkegaard

48. The Lamp of Memory - John Ruskin

49. Man Alone with Himself - Friedrich Nietzsche

50. A Confession - Leo Tolstoy

51. Useful Work versus Useless Toil - William Morris

52. The Significance of the Frontier in American History - Frederick Jackson Turner

53. Days of Reading - Marcel Proust

54. An Appeal to the Toiling, Oppressed and Exhausted Peoples of Europe - Leon Trotsky

55. The Future of an Illusion - Sigmund Freud

56. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction - Walter Benjamin

57. Books v. Cigarettes - George Orwell

58. The Fastidious Assassins - Albert Camus

59. Concerning Violence - Frantz Fanon

60. The Spectacle of the Scaffold - Michel Foucault

Series Four

All books in this series have purple spines.
61. Tao Te Ching - Lao-Tzu

62. Writings from the Zen Masters - Various

63. Utopia - Thomas More

64. On Solitude - Michel de Montaigne

65. On Power - William Shakespeare

66. Of the Abuse of Words - John Locke

67. Consolation in the Face of Death - Samuel Johnson

68. An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment? - Immanuel Kant

69. The Executioner - Joseph de Maistre

70. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater - Thomas de Quincey

71. The Horrors and Absurdities of Religion - Arthur Schopenhauer

72. The Gettysburg Address - Abraham Lincoln

73. Revolution and War - Karl Marx

74. The Grand Inquisitor - Fyodor Dostoyevsky

75. On A Certain Blindness in Human Beings - William James

76. An Apology for Idlers - Robert Louis Stevenson

77. Of the Dawn of Freedom - W. E. B. Du Bois

78. Thoughts of Peace in an Air Raid - Virginia Woolf

79. Decline of the English Murder - George Orwell

80. Why Look at Animals? - John Berger

Series Five

All books in this series have orange spines.
81. The Tao of Nature - Chuang Tzu

82. Of Human Freedom - Epictetus

83. On Conspiracies - Niccolò Machiavelli

84. Meditations - René Descartes

85. Dialogue Between Fashion and Death - Giacomo Leopardi

86. On Liberty - John Stuart Mill

87. Hosts of Living Forms - Charles Darwin

88. Night Walks - Charles Dickens

89. Some Extraordinary Popular Delusions - Charles Mackay

90. The State as a Work of Art - Jacob Burckhardt

91. Silly Novels by Lady Novelists - George Eliot

92. The Painter of Modern Life - Charles Baudelaire

93. The 'Wolfman - Sigmund Freud

94.
The Jewish State - Theodor Herzl

95.
Nationalism - Rabindranath Tagore

96.
Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

97.
We Will All Go Down Fighting to the End - Winston Churchill

98.
The Perpetual Race of Achilles and the Tortoise - Jorge Luis Borges

99.
Some Thoughts on the Common Toad'' - George Orwell

100.
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Series Six

All books in this series have cyan spines. The numbering is currently unknown.
How To Be a Stoic - Marcus Aurelius, Seneca and Epictetus

The Decay of Lying - Oscar Wilde

- Inazo Nitobe

Being Happy - Epicurus

God is Dead - Friedrich Nietzsche

Suffragette Manifestos - Various

Anarchist Communism - Peter Kropotkin

Ain't I A Woman? - Sojourner Truth

Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One's Books - Georges Perec

Why Vegan? - Peter Singer

Steps Towards a Small Theory of the Visible - John Berger

When I Dare to Be Powerful - Audre Lorde

The Narrative of Trajan's Column - Italo Calvino

Three Japanese Buddhist Monks - Currently unknown but likely Yoshida Kenkō, Kamo no Chōmei and Matsuo Bashō

The Power of Words - Simone Weil

The Freedom to Be Free - Hannah Arendt

One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer - Aristotle

What Is Existentialism? - Simone de Beauvoir

Reflections on the Guillotine - Albert Camus

A Tough Mind and a Tender Heart - Martin Luther King Jr.