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48 pp.
| Bedrick |
July, 2001 |
TradeISBN 1-57768-950-X$$16.95
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4-6History of the World series.
Crowded with visuals and overbroad in scope, the books in this series attempt worldwide coverage of their respective topics. Civilizations follows early humans and their ancestors. Kingdoms focuses on ancient Greece and Rome as well as eastern empires; Middle Ages picks up where Kingdoms leaves off. Illustrated with archival art, maps, and photos, the books include a time line on each page and boxed sidebars. Ind. [Review covers these History of the World titles: The First Civilizations, Kingdoms and Empires, The Middle Ages.]