My first CRACKING book and I had a very good time with it. What's particularly impressive about these books is their presentation: this one's a chunky hardback, full colour throughout, full of interesting illustrations and photographs that add light to the sometimes dense text. Be warned, it's meant to be an introduction to philosophy, so it's made up of extremely short chapters summarising the big thinkers in history; expect brevity as opposed to anything close to depth. Saying that, the author is pretty comprehensive and he strives hard to link together millenia of thought, not exactly an easy job. There are a few howlers in the text (the British invented the slave trade, really?) and quite a few typos which was annoying, but I'm looking forward to experiencing more of these CRACKING books and maybe reading the whole series one day.