During his days as
Harvard’s influential president, Charles W. Eliot made a frequent assertion: If
you were to spend just 15 minutes a day reading the right books, a quantity
that could fit on a five foot shelf, you could give yourself a proper liberal
education. The publisher P. F. Collier and Son loved the idea and asked Eliot
to assemble the right collection of works. The result was a 51-volume series
published in 1909 called Dr. Eliot’s Five Foot Shelf. Later it would simply be
called The Harvard Classics.
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