Ask the Tick: What is the oldest book in the MSFT library?
The Tick answers, courtesy of G-man:
Book
Hurston, Zora Neale. 1937
Editor's Note: Man, what a good book.
Comments
Anonymous
May 29, 2008
>Editor's Note: Man, what a good book. really? do you fancy sharing a review?Anonymous
June 01, 2008
Who reads hardcopy anymore....honestly? Purchase, maybe, but actually read? With e-books and classic literature catalogued and reproduced by the major universities, I'm actually surprised that a book this old hasn't been digitized....yet.Anonymous
June 10, 2008
I had that book assigned as part of a literature course. That was the year that Hurricane Andrew blew through South Florida (the school was in South FL). People who read the book before the hurricane thought the book was unrealistic, excessively melodramatic and overblown. People who started reading the book after Andrew thought the book was realistic and scary. The hurricane described in the book killed about 4000 people around Lake Okeechobee (if you look at an outline of the state of FL, Lake Okeechobee is the bullethole near the bottom).