Rumi: The Book of Love: Poems of Ecstasy and Longing by Coleman Barks
Rumi's Book of Love is an amazing collection of poems that talk about the
beauty of love and romance. Coleman Barks, the celebrated scholar and translator of Rumi's works, has done an excellent job of bringing Rumi's words to life. The book is a must-have for anyone who loves
poetry, especially those who enjoy the works of Rumi. The language is easy to understand, and the emotions are beautifully portrayed. The hardcover edition of the book costs around $28.
Kindle- Paperwhite
Kindle Paperwhite is a great gift for avid readers as it enables them to store a vast number of
books. The latest Kindle Paperwhite features a high-resolution display and adjustable lighting, making it easy to read in any
environment. It also has a long battery life that lasts for up to six weeks, depending on usage. The new waterproof feature makes this Kindle perfect for
reading by the
pool or in the bath. The latest Kindle Paperwhite costs around $130.
Classics: A Very Short Introduction by Mary Beard and John Henderson
This book is an excellent introduction to classical
literature and includes the works of some of the greatest poets and writers from Ancient
Greece and Rome. Mary Beard and John Henderson have done an excellent job of presenting the material in an easy to understand, entertaining, and informative way. This book is a fantastic gift for anyone interested in literature or
history, especially those with an interest in Ancient Greece or Rome. The paperback edition costs around $11.
Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 by Stephen E. Ambrose
Stephen Ambrose's book tells the story of the men who built the Transcontinental Railroad, which was a major feat of
engineering and ambition in the 19th century. The book is an incredible piece of historical literature and is an ideal gift for anyone interested in American history or engineering. The hardcover edition costs around $20.
The Road to Serfdom: Text and Documents, The Definitive Edition by F. A. Hayek
The Road to Serfdom is a classic
work by F.A. Hayek, the Nobel Prize-winning economist, which examines the dangers of
government intervention in the economy. It is a must-read for anyone interested in
economics,
politics, or history. The book contains a comprehensive collection of essays, speeches, and other documents that provide insight into Hayek's thinking. The paperback edition of the book costs around $1
Similar interests and resources
People interested in poetry and economics are often interested in literature, history, and social issues. They tend to have a strong appreciation for the
arts and are curious about the world around them. Here are five great resources for those with these interests: