"A remarkable book, written in an amiable, conversational style, effortlessly explaining, without condescension, difficult matters like the achievements of Charlemagne, the monetary system of medieval Europe and the ideas of the Enlightenment. . . . This resurrected history deserves reading for all its delights."-Edward Rothstein, New York Times
"In simple, vivid prose, Gombrich surveys the human past from pre-history to his own time. . . . Lucky children will have this book read to them. Intelligent adults will read it for themselves and regain contact with the spirit of European humanism at its best."-Anthony Grafton, Wall Street Journal
"Gombrich knows precisely how to converse with his audience, intelligent children between nine and thirteen. He uses powerful imagery to convey the sheer length of time that separates us from the dinosaurs."-Andrew Roberts, FT Magazine
"The book is intellectually valuable, and unusual; rather than breaking history into eras or artificial categories. . . . Gombrich contextualizes them all and gives the vast unfolding of the Western world one wise, simple narrative. . . . For adults, it is full of delightful reminders as well as forgotten or never-known tidbits. As for younger readers . . . [the book] is a treasure for them."-Katie Haegele, Philadelphia Inquirer
"So sharp was Gombrich's intelligence and so lively his pen that it can be appreciated as much as literature as history. . . . There is not one of the 39 short chapters that is not enlivened by a sharp insight or arresting image."-Tim Blanning, Sunday Telegraph
". . . a wonderful counterbalance to our entertaining cartoon kinder-staple, the Horrible Histories. . . . Gombrich proves that the search for a grander truth can for younger readers, be as engrossing as Horrible's farts, gore and ghouls."-Bettany Hughes, Times
"His enthusiasm for his subject is irresistible. . . . With Gombrich's Little History, at last available in English, there will be many generations of future historians who will attribute to it their lifelong passion for history - and for truth."-Lisa Jardine, Times
"I am going to buy ten copies of this book and give it to my ten favourite children . . . this is a book which teaches what it is to be civilised by its very tone, which is one of gentleness, curiosity and erudition."-A.N. Wilson, Times Literary Supplement
"Lucky children will have this book read to them. Intelligent adults will read it for themselves and regain contact with the spirit of European humanism at its best."-Wall Street Journal (Europe)
"This is an unusual work for Yale: a children's history originally published 70 years ago. But it is a work one can quickly come to love. . . . Using vivid imagery, storytelling and sly humor, [Gombrich] brings history to life in a way that adults as well as children can appreciate. The book displays a breadth of knowledge."-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The true fairy tale of the evolution of mankind."-Die Zeit
". . . an engrossing kaleidoscopic account of global history from the ancient Egyptians to the Treaty of Versailles."-Tristram Hunt, BBC History Magazine
". . . this book . . . has been called 'the true fairytale of the evolution of mankind.' I would happily go along with that and intend to give a copy as a stocking present to a favourite Godchild of mine."-Richard Edmonds, Birmingham Post
". . . the book charms, amuses and informs superbly . . . In A Little History, Gombrich proves he is as much a story teller as a professor."-Andrew Roberts, Daily Express
". . . this Little Book . . . is a thing of ripping yarns told at a rattling pace. Seventy years too late, I wish that the first edition had been available to me to read as often and over as many years as The Wind in the Willows, a book that grew in depth as I grew older. . . . Had I a dozen grandchildren (of any age) I'd order two dozen copies, one for the children, the other for their parents. Do not, from its title, underestimate this book."-Brian Sewell, Evening Standard
". . . another charming work of history for children which is shortly to be published by Yale and first appeared in 1935. . . . It's as fresh now as it was then. If I were Ruth Kelly, the Education Secretary, I'd order a copy for myself. Then I'd make it prescribed reading for every primary school in the country."-Melanie McDonagh, Evening Standard
"It is a joy to read, not merely because of his effortless mastery of global history, but also because he clearly was an enchanting man."-Kevin Myers, Irish Times
". . . a joyful book . . ."-Richard Aldous, Irish Times
"The publishers tell us that Phillip Pullman found it irresistable. So it is . . . It certainly couldn't be done more agreeably . . . a perfect birthday present for a child with an enquiring mind. I wish it had been available when I was young."-Allan Massie, Literary Review
". . . the main body of the book retains an irresistible, boyish energy and enthusiasm. . . . Here, in this little book are answers to many of the questions you never dared to ask."-Margaret Drabble, New Statesman
"The Little History grips the reader with its vivid accounts of ordinary people and world-shaking events. As in all of his extraordinary works, Gombrich illuminates the present day with his human and fascinating insights into the past."-RA Magazine
". . . ostensibly a book for children, designed to present a chronology of world history, but it's a delight for all ages. The pages sparkle with the learned author's wit and wisdom - and reading them, one feels as if Gombrich, one of the greatest ever art historians, is guiding one through time with a grandfatherly gleam in his eye."-Ben Schott, The Observer
"A Little History reveals the seasoned humanity of its author's mind, as well as the knowledge archivally stored in it. Gombrich remains a tribal elder, he is, if Leonie consents to share him, everybody's grandfather."-Peter Conrad, The Observer
"A chewy read for the 21st century teenager, this Little History supplies a humane, and sweeping, guide to Man's achievements from the caves to the Paris Commune."-Robert McCrum, The Observer
"It is a considerable achievement that Gombrich makes the rise of a money economy in the cities of the late Middle Ages and the industrial revolution of modern times comprehensible and exciting for a child."-Raymond Carr, The Spectator
Featured in the 2006 Association of American University Presses (AAUP)
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Los Angeles TimesA 2006 Book Sense Highlight
E.H. Gombrich was awarded the 1985 International Balzan Foundation Prize
"A brilliant piece of narrative, splendidly organised, told with an energy and confidence that are enormously attractive, and suffused with all the humanity and generosity of spirit that Gombrich's thousands of admirers came to cherish during his long and richly productive life. It's a wonderful surprise: irresistible, in fact."-Philip Pullman
"Imagine the full story of human habitation on our planet being told in such flowing prose that you want to read it out loud. If you can't imagine that, read A Little History of the World and experience it!"-Patricia S. Schroeder, President and CEO of the Association of American Publishers and Former U.S. Representative from Colorado