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National Geographic Almanac of World History

National Geographic Almanac of World History

Current price: $24.95
Publication Date: November 1st, 2011
Publisher:
National Geographic
ISBN:
9781426208904
Pages:
400

Description

From the first civilizations to the 21st century, this wide-ranging, compulsively readable book encompasses all of world history--great ages and monumental events; the rise and fall of cultures; names, dates, and statistics, and stories galore. Designed as an authoritative reference that's also irresistible to browse, it's a brilliant blend of narrative, analysis, detailed facts, and visual variety including sidebars, time lines, and more than 200 maps and illustrations.

The book offers four revealing ways to look at the human epic. In Milestones, 12 essays address key developments from agriculture to writing, globalization, and the revolution in communications that is changing the world and other important themes; next, Major Eras takes a chronological approach, examining 11 eras from prehistory to the present. World at a Glance traces specific subjects through the centuries, with entries on Wars, Religions, Human Accomplishments, Leaders, Artists, and more. An expansive appendix, listing presidents, popes, and other world figures, as well as a biography, a glossary, and index, round out this amazing reference.

A book that meets the most demanding standards of accuracy and graphic excellence, this is an indispensable tool for students and an illuminating, engrossing exploration for anyone interested in the who, what, when, where and why of world history.

About the Author

Patricia S. Daniels has written and edited books on history, science, and geography for both children and adults. She lives in State College, Pennsylvania.

Stephen G. Hyslop's many books include Great Empires, Eyewitness to the Civil War, and Bound for Santa Fe: The Road to New Mexico and the Ameri- can Conquest, 1806-1848 and Chroniclers of Indian Life.