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The Timetables of History by Bernard Grun

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The Timetables of History

A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events

Bernard Grun, Eva Simpson

Touchstone · Print & ebook · September 13, 2005

Reading lane: History Resources

The world-famous reference that tells who did what when from 4500 BC to the present day—now updated for the 21st century. “A unique, encyclopedic book—rewarding, informative, entertaining.” — The Wall Street Journal A vast and absorbing resource, the fourth edition of The Timetables of ™History spans millennia of human history.

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Why This Clicks

Timeline Crossings

A compact, lateral way to read history without pretending time behaves itself.

Come here for

  • Cross-referenced history at a glance
  • A tidy way to browse people and events

Expect

  • Reference-friendly layout
  • Cultural-literacy payoff

Book Details

Authors
Bernard Grun, Eva Simpson
Publisher
Touchstone
Published
September 13, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
History Resources · World History
Reading lane
History Resources

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Publisher Categories

  • History Resources

  • World History

  • Trivia & Fun Facts

About This Book

The world-famous reference that tells who did what when from 4500 BC to the present day—now updated for the 21st century. “A unique, encyclopedic book—rewarding, informative, entertaining.” — The Wall Street Journal A vast and absorbing resource, the fourth edition of The Timetables of ™History spans millennia of human history. Unlike any other reference volume, this book gives a sweeping overview of the making of the contemporary world by mapping out at a glance what was ha...

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The world-famous reference that tells who did what when from 4500 BC to the present day—now updated for the 21st century. “A unique, encyclopedic book—rewarding, informative, entertaining.” — The Wall Street Journal A vast and absorbing resource, the fourth edition of The Timetables of ™History spans millennia of human history. Unlike any other reference volume, this book gives a sweeping overview of the making of the contemporary world by mapping out at a glance what was happening simultaneously, from the dawn of history to the present day. With nearly 100 pages of new material, including: -Recent breakthroughs in science and technology -New achievements in the visual arts and music -Milestones in religion, philosophy, and learning -The rise and fall of nations and the emergence of historical figures -Landmarks in the drama of daily life around the world

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