What's Where on Earth? History as You've Never Seen it Before

$35.00
ISBN 9780241636022
Publisher Dorling Kindersley
Size 240 x 288 x 16mm
Weight (g) 910g

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Step back in time to discover the incredible history of the world

This captivating children's atlas gives a complete history of the life and times of our world, shown in a series of stunning, specially commissioned 3D maps.

Discover the impact of global events over millennia and centuries past. Wrap up warm for a trip to the Ice Age, wonder at the invention of the wheel, show your support ... Read More

Step back in time to discover the incredible history of the world

This captivating children's atlas gives a complete history of the life and times of our world, shown in a series of stunning, specially commissioned 3D maps.

Discover the impact of global events over millennia and centuries past. Wrap up warm for a trip to the Ice Age, wonder at the invention of the wheel, show your support at the French Revolution, and blast off for the Moon landings. This round-the-world trip begins with the first humans and cities before visiting the Egyptian pharaohs and experiencing the rise of the Roman Empire. You'll travel through time right up until recent history, including World War II and the Space Age.

From ancient times to the 21st century, these colourful, detailed maps pinpoint exactly when and where the most important events and movements in history happened, as well as the part they all played in shaping the world today.

What's Where on Earth? History Atlas is totally unique and the ideal gift for anyone and everyone who wants to know more about the world.

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Isbn 9780241636022
Publisher Dorling Kindersley
Size 240 x 288 x 16mm
Weight (g) 910g

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Gordon
great book

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Cenee
Most comprehensive and well presented

We liked the way the book was easy to understand and well illustrated. The book seemed coordinate information from other sources. The book was very thought provoking. Couldn’t work out when the Straits of Gibraltar turned from a land bridge to sea bridge.

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