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History of the World - A Journey Through Time and Civilization

Michael Adams

Casa editrice: Cheryl Eyes

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History of the World - A Journey Through Time and Civilization takes readers on an epic exploration of humanity's greatest triumphs, challenges, and transformations across the ages. From the dawn of ancient civilizations to the modern era, this comprehensive guide delves into the key events, figures, and innovations that have shaped the world as we know it. Spanning continents and cultures, History of the World brings to life the rise and fall of empires, the evolution of societies, and the groundbreaking ideas that have driven human progress. With a focus on both well-known milestones and lesser-explored historical moments, this book provides a broad yet nuanced understanding of the interconnectedness of global history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and curious readers alike, History of the World - A Journey Through Time and Civilization offers a sweeping, engaging narrative that illuminates the rich tapestry of human experience and the forces that continue to influence the present day.
Disponibile da: 06/09/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 82 pagine.

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