HACKER Q&A
📣 rg111

The Code Book by Simon Singh but for Other Fields?


I just finished reading The Code Book by Simon Singh. I really liked it. It is slowly paced, goes into a lot of details yet easy enough to read while having lunch.

And this book is also rich in history and anecdotes.

What are some other books that are like this, but for other fields?


  👤 warrenm Accepted Answer ✓
Eric Dolan's books have been good, in my experience: Leviathan is about the whaling industry; Black Flags, Blue Waters about America's pirates; Fur, Fortune, and Empire about, well, the fur trade

👤 banjo_milkman
Siddhartha Mukherjee's books 'The Gene', 'Emperor of all Maladies', 'The Song of the Cell' all mix biology and history with lots of detail and are easy to read.

👤 warrenm
>What are some other books that are like this, but for other fields?

Simon Winchester's got several that are quite good, I'm currently working my way through The Perfectionists


👤 warrenm
Hit the nostalgia note on that one!

I read that just after it came out ... maybe 25[ish] years ago?

In the same field, you should read David Kahn's The Codebreakers


👤 webmaven
Godel, Escher, Bach: The Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter

Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software by Charles Petzold

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson

Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time by Dava Sobel


👤 tapeloop
it's an awesome book. He also did Fermat's Last Theorem which is equally well-paced and detailed.