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The History Encyclopedia: Follow The Development Of Human Civilization Around The World
Farndon John
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Description for The History Encyclopedia: Follow The Development Of Human Civilization Around The World
Paperback. Discover how humans populated the world and how farming and the first communities arose. Find out about early weapons and how the technology of warfare has evolved. Learn about improvements in science and medicine Num Pages: 512 pages, Over 1500 pictures. BIC Classification: YNH; YNM. Category: (ES) Secondary. Dimension: 222 x 172 x 33. Weight in Grams: 1262.
This book takes the reader back through time, showing what it was like to live in the past. It investigates the whole of human history in a lively and accessible visual style, using detailed text and dramatic images to show how great cities were built and destroyed, how wars were lost and won, how new religions were born, and how advances in science and exploration transformed everyday life and the living environment. The high spots of human achievement are all brilliantly brought to life in this fascinating volume.
This book takes the reader back through time, showing what it was like to live in the past. It investigates the whole of human history in a lively and accessible visual style, using detailed text and dramatic images to show how great cities were built and destroyed, how wars were lost and won, how new religions were born, and how advances in science and exploration transformed everyday life and the living environment. The high spots of human achievement are all brilliantly brought to life in this fascinating volume.
Product Details
Publisher
Armadillo
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
1253g
Number of Pages
512
Place of Publication
Leicester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781861477088
SKU
V9781861477088
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Farndon John
This book has been written by a team of expert historians, including John Farndon, Will Fowler and Brian Ward, who have between them authored more than 50 history books for children.
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