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History of the World
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by Plantagenet Somerset Fry and Simon Adams
Sales Rank: 531312

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$39.99
At Amazon on 9-12-2008.

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Features
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Cover Type: Hard Cover with 400 pages
Published by: DK CHILDRENEdition: Revised Edition April 11, 2005
Written in: English
ISBN 10 Number: 0756612446
ISBN 13 Number: 978-0756612443
Book Dimensions:
10.9 x 8.5 x 1.2 inches
Weighs: 3.6 pounds
From Booklist
This updated version of a 1994 title follows the typical DK graphic-intense format: full-color photographs, illustrations, maps, drawings, and reproductions spill across pages, curling around brief text entries. Every page is splashed with numerous pictorial presentations of artifacts, individuals, and events deemed representative of historic periods, civilizations, and cultures. Coverage begins in the Cambrian era, 570 million years ago, and is current through 2004. The volume divides history into twenty chronological chapters, beginning with "Early People" and moving through such sections as "Traders and Warriors," "Monks and Invaders," "Commerce and Colonies," "The World Goes to War," and, finally, "One World." Each chapter begins with a two-page spread of a map of the world that provides a quick visual summary of major developments. The next two pages feature time lines of specific events, sorted into five geographic areas: Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. Subsequent pages discuss these events in more detail, adding background images representing aspects of daily life: decorative arts, cultural and religious artifacts, portraits of influential people, and so on. Detailed captions effectively relate these illustrations to the text. A final section, "Reference Pages," offers several summaries of various aspects of human development: time lines of empires, inventions, diseases, disasters, and medical advances; lists of U.S. presidents, Russian and Soviet leaders, and international organizations; charts of city population growth and religious affiliation; and maps of population density, political assassinations, and drinking and driving age requirements. A four-page chronology of the British Isles is followed by a glossary and detailed index. Intended for general audiences, the text and maps use modern or commonly known country names and terms, English versions of proper names, and U.S. measures. Although perhaps not a first-priority purchase for the reference collection, this visually enticing compilation will prove irresistible to browsers and offers a wealth of support material to student researchers. The first edition was extremely popular. Public- and secondary-school collections will probably want to update and might want to consider circulating copies as well. Kathleen McBroom Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Book Description
Packed with full-color photographs of real artifacts, tools, and art from around the globe, as well as detailed illustrations of the people who lived in each era, this visual chronology of world history is an great tool for stirring interest in young readers.
Reader Reviews
The History of the World is now completely updated. Simon Adams has continued the work of Plantagenet Somerset Fry (1946-1996) and has worked on this book with a number of consultants who have helped to make this book truly spectacular. If you have ever wondered what an Etruscan headband looked like (rather ornate gold leaves), caught yourself fascinated by Polynesian navigation or love thinking about living in a castle, this book has a lot to offer. Here you will find a picture of the Mayflower and then a two-page section on the 1700-1750s world, complete with a timeline. Actually every page has a timeline running along the edge so you can instantly place the information being discussed within context. The main chapters include: Introduction to Human History Early People The First Civilizations Traders and Warriors The Growth of Empires The Decline of the Ancient World Religious Worlds New Nations Monks and Invaders Conquest and Plague The Expansion of Knowledge The Great Rulers Commerce and Colonies The Age of Inquiry The Age of Revolution Independence and Industry The Rise of Nationalism The World Goes to War Peace and War One World Some of the unique features of this book include color-coded information that is divided into five main regions: Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and Oceania (Australasia, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands). Date-led entries provide interesting details about significant developments in the world. Artwork and modern pictures help to give a visual reference to the key events pages. There are special feature pages to give a space for descriptions of the culture being discussed and the "illustrated comparative time charts" put the information into perspective in a chronological order. As you read through the book, you can watch the world change and the pictures give a glimpse into the past, like the partially restored Minoan palace at Knossos. You can learn fun things like facts about the Inca's Freeze-dried potatoes and there is a picture of a potato that is 500 years old that was being preserved in case of a famine. Imagine having to remember how to read information from a string called a quipu instead of writing. Population density maps give a better idea than numbers, a special section on inventions and discoveries shows progress and a comprehensive index and helpful glossary make this book even more useful. Information about beaded amulets sewn back in the 1800s helps to explain why they are still popular today in bead stores. The history of buildings page shows the endless variety of creative expression. The lacquered and beaded items are especially fascinating in this book. This book can also be fun to read if you are just wandering around this site. I looked up a Persian fruit bowl and ended up finding some rose scented candles and beautiful china patterns. A search for a Ming Chinese food dish brings up a book about Chinese Medicine. It is very likely something in this book will cause you to search for more information or you will enjoy recognizing scenes from movies or world events. While reading this book you take an epic journey through time and suddenly history becomes much more interesting with all the special features and unique illustrations. ~The Rebecca Review
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