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Jeez. Stephen Hawkings' "A brief History of Time" sold around 10 million copies. >
>I replied to Tamar, my mistake...the poll reported that Atlas was the 2nd most influential....my (big) mistake.
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>Having said that, the sale of over 1.5 million copies in the last 3 years, considering the size of the book and the content, is amazing.
But look at some of the books on the list:
http://www.amazon.com/Library-Congress-Survey-Influential-Books/lm/133GLJVXVIBLNInteresting books some of them, but the
most influential? Other than a couple (the 1st of course being one of them)I think not...
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