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The Story of Mankind - Illustrated History of the Human Civilization Retold for Children - cover

The Story of Mankind - Illustrated History of the Human Civilization Retold for Children

Hendrik Willem Van Loon

Editorial: Musaicum Books

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Hendrik Willem van Loon's "The Story of Mankind" is a unique and engaging illustrated history of human civilization, tailored specifically for children. Van Loon's literary style is both informative and entertaining, making complex historical events accessible to young readers. The book provides a comprehensive overview of key moments in human history, from ancient civilizations to modern times, with a focus on the development of ideas and societies. The inclusion of illustrations complements the text, enhancing the reader's understanding of the content. Van Loon's work stands out in the realm of children's literature for its educational value and engaging narrative style, setting it apart from traditional history books for young readers. His ability to simplify complex historical concepts makes this book a valuable resource for children interested in learning about the world's past. Recommended for young readers eager to explore the fascinating story of mankind through an accessible and engaging narrative.
Disponible desde: 18/12/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 375 páginas.

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