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48 pp.
| Bedrick |
July, 2001 |
TradeISBN 1-57768-953-1$$16.95
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4-6History of the World series.
Congested with visuals and overbroad in scope, the volumes in this series attempt worldwide coverage of their respective topics. Renaissance includes art and scientific discoveries; Revolution runs from the discovery of Australia to the Russian Revolution. Illustrated with plentiful archival art, maps, and photographs, these books also include a time line on each page and boxed sidebars. Ind. [Review covers these History of the World titles: Renaissance and Discovery and Revolution and Conflict.]