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The Confusion (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 2) (original 2005; edition 2005)

by Neal Stephenson

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Title:The Confusion (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 2)
Authors:Neal Stephenson
Info:William Morrow Paperbacks (2005), Edition: First Paperback Printing, Paperback, 848 pages
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Tags:history, 1690s, 1700s, Isaac Newton, Leibniz, piracy, slavery, intrigue, Qwghlm, trilogy

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The Confusion by Neal Stephenson (2005)

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Part Two of the Baroque Cycle. It quite the trip, it circumnavigates the globe in the late seventeenth century enveloping the reader. Conversely I'm not sure if knew now what I didn't know when I started this series I would've began. But in for a penny in for a pound. ( )
  charlie68 | Apr 15, 2013 |
This was even better than Quicksilver. The story never bogged down. This was the first book I read on my Nook, and I flew through it in 3 weeks (Quicksilver took me 4 months). ( )
  grandpahobo | Mar 31, 2013 |
Getting a little silly..... ( )
  Anraku | Dec 31, 2012 |
Two years ago I read Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson, the first of three books (in my editions) of The Baroque cycle. It took me two weeks, I loved it, but somehow I didn’t have the courage to pick up part two, The Confusion, even though I bought it right after finishing the first book. With my resolution to read more ‘big’ books this year, I just jumped in, and I am so glad I did.
It is hard to give a summary of this book, because it is so dense, and has so much, and every detail seems to be important and comes back later on to influence somebody else on the other side of the world. What I can say is that it is the end of the seventeenth century, and that the book focusses on Eliza and Jack, only mentioning Daniel in passing. Jack is a slave on a Corsairs ship, and Eliza has lost everything and is in trouble in French for being a suspected English spy for William of Orange. In my edition both their books are woven into each other, which makes for great reading and a fast-moving story.
What I love is how historical events (the war between England and France dealing with the succession and who should be on the English and later Spanish thrones) and the worldwide adventures. I don’t want to spoil too much, but both Jack and Eliza travel around, showing us, the readers, a lot of the world in the seventeenth/eighteenth century. I also love how they both weave intricate plots that take years and years to come to fruition. They are unclear in the beginning, but then, when it happens, I really appreciated the brilliance that is Neal Stephenson. You need to invest in this book (time, energy) but it is so worth it. Five out of five stars. ( )
  divinenanny | Jun 11, 2012 |
Volume two of the Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson is another mesmerizing tale, and there is no confusion about that statement. Eliza’s dealmaking and Jack’s round-the-world odyssey are remarkable. Read it. Volume three goes on sale late Sep 2004.

Published in hardcover by William Morrow. ( )
  mmtz | May 26, 2012 |
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Aquan, RichardCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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So great is the dignity and excellency of humane nature, and so active those sparks of heavenly fire it partakes of, that they ought to be look'd upon as very mean, and unworthy the name of men, who thro' pusillanimity, by them call'd prudence, or thro' sloth, which they stile moderation, or else through avarice, to which they give the name frugality, at any rate withdraw themselves from performing great and noble actions.
— Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri,
A Voyage Round the World
The Commerce of the World, especially as it now carried on, is an unbounded Ocean of Business; Trackless and unknown, like the Seas it is managed upon; the Merchant is no more to be follow'd in his Adventures, than a Maze or Labyrinth is to be trac'd out without a Clue.
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He was not merely awakened, but detonated out of an uncommonly long and repetitive dream.
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This is the second volume of the three-volume edition. Please don't combine with the fourth or fifth volume of the eight-volume edition with the same title.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0060733357, Paperback)

In the year 1689, a cabal of Barbary galley slaves -- including one Jack Shaftoe, aka King of the Vagabonds, aka Half-Cocked Jack -- devises a daring plan to win freedom and fortune. A great adventure ensues -- a perilous race for an enormous prize of silver ... nay, gold ... nay, legendary gold.

In Europe, the exquisite and resourceful Eliza, Countess de la Zeur, is stripped of her immense personal fortune by France's most dashing privateer. Penniless and at risk from those who desire either her or her head (or both), she is caught up in a web of international intrigue, even as she desperately seeks the return of her most precious possession.

Meanwhile, Newton and Leibniz continue to propound their grand theories as their infamous rivalry intensifies, stubborn alchemy does battle with the natural sciences, dastardly plots are set in motion ... and Daniel Waterhouse seeks passage to the Massachusetts colony in hopes of escaping the madness into which his world has descended.

This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.

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"In the year 1689, a cabal of Barbary galley slaves, including one Jack Shaftoe, aka King of the Vagabonds, aka Half-Cocked Jack, devises a daring plan to win freedom and fortune. A great adventure ensues, a perilous race for an enormous prize of silver...nay, gold...nay, legendary gold!"--P. [4] of cover.… (more)

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