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Author Somerset Fry, Plantagenet, 1931-1996.

Title The Dorling Kindersley history of the world / Plantagenet Somerset Fry.

Publication Info. London ; New York : D. Kindersley ; Boston : Distributed by Houghton Mifflin, 1994.

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Location Call No. Status
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Reference Material  REF 909 D    In-Library Use Only
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  909 Q    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Children's Department  J REF 909 SOM    In-Library Use Only
Edition First American edition.
Description 384 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents How this book works -- 570 MYA-40,000 BC - Introduction to human history -- 40,000-5,000 BC - Early people -- 5,000-1200 BC - First civilizations -- 1200-500 BC - Traders and warriors -- 500 BC-AD 1 - Growth of Empires -- AD 1-400 - Decline of the ancient world -- 400-800 - Religious worlds -- 800-1000 - New nations -- 1000-1200 - Monks and invaders -- 1200-1400 - Conquest and plague -- 1400-1500 - Expansion of knowledge -- 1500-1600 - Great rulers -- 1600-1750 - Age in enquiry -- 1750-1800 - Age of revolution -- 1850-1900 - Rise of nationalism - 1900-1919 - World goes to war -- 1919-1946 - Peace and war -- 1946-1990's - One world -- Reference pages -- Glossary -- Index -- Acknowledgments.
Summary This ambitious and colorful volume covers the history of the world from the beginnings of life on earth to the 1990's in 384 pages of mostly pictures. The 20 chapters are arranged chronologically with catchy titles such as "Conquest and Plague" to go along with the dates included in the chapter heading. At the beginning of each chapter is a double-page world map with pictures illustrating some of the major developments during that particular era. A brief narrative introduces the chapter and a timeline, divided into regions-Oceania, America, Europe, Asia and Africa-covers the next two pages. The timeline is illustrated with pictures of models or artifacts. Then a series of pages is devoted to narrative and illustration of some of the events of that chapter's era in each of the regions. Insert maps, photographs, biographical sketches, and drawings are prominent. There are supplementary reference pages which have more timelines featuring architecture, population, inventions, and the modern world, and some United States fact tables. There is a two-page glossary. The index is neither complete nor well-organized; the listing for Czechoslovakia, for example, has a hard-to-find reference on a timeline, but does not mention more information on another page, no doubt because the heading there is a reference to the "Prague Spring" and is listed in the index only under Prague. The issues discussed on these pages are never resolved by any reference in the index, or the text, for that matter, to the Velvet Revolution or the division of the country. Students will be left thinking the intellectuals of "Czechoslovakia" are still debating communism. The difficulties of sustaining continuity in this sort of work are obvious. The reference use of this history will be limited to browsing for a topic to research elsewhere. Nonetheless, the volume will be visually appealing to many students in elementary and middle school.
Subject World history -- Juvenile literature.
World history.
Added Author Dorling Kindersley Limited.
Added Title History of the world.
ISBN 1564582442: $39.95
9781564582447
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