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Children's Encyclopedia of History: First Civilisations to the Fall of Rome: Combined Volume: Warriors and Seafarers / The First Civilisations / Empires and Barbarians (Picture History)

Author: Anne Millard

Genre: Middle Grade

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Usborne Publishing / Published Year: 1991

Pages: 98 pages / Weight: 393 g

Dimensions: 21.5 x 27.5 x 0.8 cm

Notes: Cover has a tear - Some pages have a stained - has ink marks


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1977 Usborne hardcover, no ISBN, British import. Anne Millard (A Street Through Time). Provides a stimulating introduction for readers with little previous knowledge of history. In our increasingly interdependent world, and understanding of other people and their history is becoming vitally important, but many people find it difficult to acquire an overall view of world history because they do not have attractive starting points. This book fills the gap. In short visual chapters, it provides the bare bones of the major developments in the history of the world. The book looks at individual civilisations and vividly describes how people lived, their discoveries and inventions, their conflicts with rival civilisations and their contributions to our own cultural heritage"- Google Books

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1977 Usborne hardcover, no ISBN, British import. Anne Millard (A Street Through Time). Provides a stimulating introduction for readers with little previous knowledge of history. In our increasingly interdependent world, and understanding of other people and their history is becoming vitally important, but many people find it difficult to acquire an overall view of world history because they do not have attractive starting points. This book fills the gap. In short visual chapters, it provides the bare bones of the major developments in the history of the world. The book looks at individual civilisations and vividly describes how people lived, their discoveries and inventions, their conflicts with rival civilisations and their contributions to our own cultural heritage"- Google Books

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