The History Encyclopedia

The History Encyclopedia

by Brian Ward (Author), Brian Ward (Author), John Farndon (Author), John Farndon (Author), Will Fowler (Author), Simon Adams (Author), Philip Brooks (Author)

Synopsis

This book takes the reader through time, showing the reality of what it was like to live in the past. It investigates the whole period of human existence, from prehistoric times to life in the modern world. In its pages you can discover how humans populated the world, how organized farming started, and how food was first grown and harvested so that communities were formed. Learn how developments in science and medicine increased our lifespan, and improved the quality and effectiveness of our lives over the centuries. The development of human civilization is explained in a lively and accessible visual style, using artworks, pictures and diagrams to show how great cities were built and destroyed, wars were lost and won, new religions were born, and advances in science and exploration transformed everyday life and the living environment.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Lorenz Books
Published: 26 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0754815056
ISBN 13: 9780754815051

Author Bio
Brian Ward, the author of the medical sections, writes for both children and adults on a range of healthcare and general biological topics. John Farndon has written many reference titles for children and has twice been shortlisted for the COPUS science book prize. Philip Brooks has had more than 20 books published and specializes in History and Architecture. Simon Adams is a writer and editor of non-fiction books, and has written extensively about history for children. Will Fowler the author of the sections on weapons and warfare is a consultant and writer specializing in defence, current affairs and military history.