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A Graphic Guide 6-Book Set Introducing Levi-Strauss, Introducing Infinity, Introducing Keynes - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123555901

Publisher: Icon Book
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Titles in This Set:
Introducing Hinduism
Introducing Levi-Strauss
Introducing Infinity
Introducing Keynes
Introducing Machiavelli
Introducing Melanie Klein

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
A Graphic Guide introduces six essential ideas and thinkers in an accessible, visually engaging paperback collection. This six-book collection brings together Introducing Hinduism, Levi-Strauss, Infinity, Keynes, Machiavelli and Melanie Klein, each volume delivering crisp, diagram-driven explanations and concise context to help you grasp complex concepts without jargon. Perfect for curious minds and students alike, the set spans philosophy, anthropology, mathematics, economics, political theory and psychoanalysis — a cross-disciplinary tour that enriches reading across subjects. Whether you’re revising for exams, shaping essays, or simply feeding a lifelong passion for ideas, this collection makes learning feel practical and enjoyable. Each title stands on its own, yet together they form a coherent reading journey: a trusted, well-designed gateway into big questions about belief, power, numbers, economy, and the human psyche. The paperback format keeps the content approachable for daily study, group discussions, or a commuter’s pocket library.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection stands out for its ambitious cross-disciplinary scope and its consistently reader-friendly presentation. Each book distills a vast field into approachable chapters, diagrams, and timeline anchors that anchor understanding. The pairing of thinkers—from cultural anthropology to transformative economic theory—lets readers compare ideas across history and culture, spotting connections that enrich both humanities and STEM curiosity. Because all six volumes share a cohesive visual language and bite-sized format, readers can binge-read with ease, retain more, and revisit key concepts whenever needed. It’s a superb starter set for students, a thoughtful gift for curious adults, and a stylish addition for any bookshelf. The design and accessibility also make it a compelling choice for BookTok fans seeking depth without overwhelm.

Books Included in This Collection:
Introducing Hinduism
This volume maps the vast, diverse landscape of Hindu thought and practice. It untangles the major philosophical streams, devotional traditions, mythic narratives, and social patterns—explaining gods and goddesses, caste concepts, everyday rituals, and ascetic paths in clear, approachable terms. Readers gain a coherent sense of how Hinduism shapes culture, ethics, and life—without losing sight of its regional variety and historical depth. The blend of story, symbol, and explanation makes this an ideal entry point for beginners and a handy quick-reference for more advanced readers revisiting the topic.

Introducing Levi-Strauss
This concise introduction traces Claude Lévi-Strauss’s influence on how we understand culture. It covers his early work on the function of the incest taboo and the idea of exchanging partners between groups, then moves to his exploration of a timeless "wild" or primitive mode of thinking—pensée sauvage—behind social processes. The book presents key concepts like structural anthropology, myth, and the human impulse to find patterns, all illuminated through accessible visuals and lucid prose. It’s a practical primer for students of anthropology, philosophy, and social science, helping readers grasp how culture is organized in the human mind.

Introducing Infinity
In this compact guide to one of mathematics’ most profound ideas, the book reveals why infinity has fascinated and frightened thinkers since ancient Greece. It explains how the concept challenged early Greek thought, the dramatic consequences of ideas about endless numbers, and how Cantor’s transfinite numbers reshaped mathematics and philosophy. The narrative balances historical curiosity with approachable definitions, making a concept often perceived as abstract feel tangible. It’s a compelling read for anyone curious about numbers, sets, and the strange edge where mathematics meets philosophy and imagination.

Introducing Keynes
This introduction surveys John Maynard Keynes’s response to the Great Depression and why his theory reshaped modern economics. It explains how consumer spending, business investment, and government policy interact to influence overall economic activity. The book highlights Keynes’s belief in proactive fiscal and monetary policy, the idea of demand-driven growth, and the practical implications for policy-making. Through clear examples and visual aids, readers grasp why Keynesian thinking endures in debates about employment, growth, and public investment—providing context for today’s economic discussions and policy choices.

Introducing Machiavelli
An illustrated guide to Niccolò Machiavelli, famed for The Prince and his practical approach to statecraft. The book presents Machiavelli’s candid assessments of power, leadership, and political maneuvering, while demystifying the term Machiavellian as a lens for understanding realpolitik. Readers encounter core passages and contemporary implications, alongside accessible commentary on how power is gained, maintained, and challenged. It’s a sharp, engaging primer for students of politics, history, and literature, offering a nuanced view of strategy, ethics, and human ambition in governance.

Introducing Melanie Klein
This volume introduces Melanie Klein’s pioneering work in child psychoanalysis and her influential ideas about early development. Readers explore the infant psyche, objects relations, and key concepts such as projection and containment, presented with clarity and sensitivity. The book connects clinical theory to everyday childhood experiences, helping readers appreciate how early relationships shape later thought and behavior. It’s a valuable read for students of psychology, education, and parenting, as well as general readers interested in how the mind forms its first models of reality.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This six-book collection is ideal for curious lifelong learners, students across humanities and social sciences, and gift-buyers seeking a polished, thoughtful present for graduates, teachers, or book lovers. It’s particularly well-suited for high school and college readers exploring philosophy, anthropology, economics, political theory, and psychology, as well as busy adults who want approachable introductions to big ideas. If you love visually engaging non-fiction that makes complex topics feel manageable, this set will become a trusted reference and conversation starter at home, in classrooms, or on your bookshelf.

Key Benefits:

  • Six accessible, illustrated introductions that cover a broad spectrum of ideas in one cohesive collection
  • Clear diagrams and bite-sized chapters designed for quick comprehension and long-term retention
  • Cross-disciplinary appeal that sparks connections between subjects and real-world thinking
  • Ideal for study, revision, or as a thoughtful gift for curious minds
  • High-quality paperback format suitable for daily use and sharing
  • Consistent design language across all titles for an organized, premium reading experience
  • A reliable entry point into complex thinkers and influential concepts without jargon

About the Author:
This set is part of the highly regarded A Graphic Guide series, which brings complex ideas to life through accessible writing and engaging visuals. Each volume blends concise explanation with thoughtful illustration, empowering readers to grasp core concepts quickly while enjoying a visually cohesive reading journey. Though individual volumes focus on distinct thinkers, the collection shares a unified voice and approach—making serious subjects inviting for both first-time learners and returning readers. The authors and designers behind these guides are dedicated to clarity, accuracy, and a steady rhythm of insight and curiosity that makes learning feel achievable and enjoyable.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this complete six-book collection means you have a portable, reliable gateway to some of the most influential ideas in philosophy, anthropology, mathematics, economics, political theory, and psychology. The unified format aids retention and review, while the vivid illustrations invite ongoing engagement. It’s an excellent resource for students, a thoughtful gift for lifelong learners, and a stylish addition to any shelf that rewards casual dipping and deeper study alike. If you’ve ever wished for clear, visually guided explanations of big concepts, this set delivers with character, substance, and lasting value.

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