World History: An Illustrated Guide

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This book is part of an invaluable series of accessible reference books packed with essential information, ideal for use at home or school. From the cradle of early civilization in China and Egypt, through the strife of the Middle Ages to the technological explosions of late 20th-century society, "World History" offers a comprehensive exploration of the events and achievements that continue to have an impact on our understanding of the world. Chronological entries arranged in thematic sections on culture, science and technology, exploration and empire, industry, politics, religion, royalty, society and war make this a thoroughly accessible way to discover history.
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AuthorO'Brien, Patrick
PublisherStar Fire
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9781884519262
BindingPaperback
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