On This Day: The History of the World in 366 Days

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Show synopsis Covers the major events of world history for each day of the year. Newspaper-style articles, many of them illustrated, cover all the main news stories of the day in a lively, on-the-spot way from Julius Caesar to Mikhail Gorbachev, from the discovery of gravity to the first landing on the moon. Also included for each day are extracts from diaries, letters and speeches, amusing events and trivia, a news-in-brief column and lists of birthdays of the famous*No dustjacket, *
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AuthorSian Faser (editor)
PublisherReed Consumer Book
PlaceSurrey
Year1992
ISBN9780753710111
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
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