A brilliant introduction to Wittgenstein. I was aware of Wittgenstein and analytical philosophy before this book although I was not too interested in it. However, after reading this I was immediately entranced and have been on a binge of material related to the Tractatus and his 'philosophical investigations'.
Stroll presents a wonderfully digestible, entry-level analysis of Wittgenstein's three schools of thought and a brief biography within the short 170-page book that leaves you really wanting for more.
Although at a surface level the equations from the Tractatus can appear complex and uninviting Stroll breaks them down into the most understandable English and offers insightful commentary that leaves you feeling as if you have genuinely learnt something after each paragraph.