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Beyond Good and Evil<br />

Translated by R. J. Hollingdale with a<br />

New Introduction by Michael Tanner<br />

Nietzsche discusses how cultures lose their<br />

creative drives and become decadent,<br />

offering a wealth of fresh insights into<br />

such themes as the self-destructive urge<br />

of Christianity, the prevalence of “slave<br />

moralities,” and the dangers of the pursuit<br />

of philosophical or scientific truth.<br />

240 pp. 978-0-14-044923-5 $13.00<br />

The Birth of Tragedy<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

Michael Tanner and Translated by<br />

Shaun Whiteside<br />

Nietzsche’s first book, published in 1871<br />

and now a seminal work of Western<br />

culture, is filled with passionate energy<br />

and argument probing the relationship<br />

between our experiences of suffering in<br />

life and in art, myths, and legends.<br />

160 pp. 978-0-14-043339-5 $12.00<br />

Ecce Homo<br />

Translated by R. J. Hollingdale with an<br />

Introduction by Michael Tanner<br />

This strange and moving autobiography<br />

of Nietzsche was begun in late 1888, weeks<br />

before his final psychological breakdown.<br />

144 pp. 978-0-14-044515-2 $14.00<br />

180 penguin classics<br />

A Nietzsche Reader<br />

Selected and Translated with an<br />

Introduction by R. J. Hollingdale<br />

Designed to give an overview of<br />

Nietzsche’s thought, of his approach to<br />

the conventional problems of Western<br />

philosophy, and of his own philosophy<br />

of “the will to power,” this anthology<br />

includes 240 thematically arranged<br />

passages from his major philosophical<br />

works.<br />

288 pp. 978-0-14-044329-5 $15.00<br />

Thus Spoke Zarathustra<br />

Translated with an Introduction by<br />

R. J. Hollingdale<br />

Nietzsche’s most accessible work, this<br />

spiritual odyssey through the modern<br />

world influenced such writers as Shaw,<br />

Lawrence, Mann, and Sartre.<br />

352 pp. 978-0-14-044118-5 $16.00<br />

Twilight of the Idols and<br />

The Anti-Christ<br />

Translated by R. J. Hollingdale with a<br />

New Introduction by Michael Tanner<br />

Written in 1888, before he succumbed<br />

to insanity, Twilight of the Idols is a<br />

fascinating summation of Nietzsche’s<br />

rejection of the prevalent ideas of his time;<br />

The Anti-Christ is his passionate challenge<br />

to institutional Christianity.<br />

208 pp. 978-0-14-044514-5 $12.00

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