
Traffic
by John Ruskin
About this book
‘You shall have thousands of gold pieces;—thousands of thousands—millions—mountains of gold: where will you keep them?’Two of Ruskin’s most powerful essays: Traffic and The Roots of Honour. The radical Victorian art critic’s excoriating defence of dignity and creativity in a world obsessed by money.[ John Ruskin (1819–1900) ]Little Black Classics celebrates Penguin’s 80th birthday, introducing 80 works from the classics.
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