An innovative, visually exciting, informative &, perhaps most importantly, not at all gimmicky way of presenting to the reader a multitude of facts: from history & current affairs, from nature & science, from sociology or the art, etc. The subjects are grouped into: In the Beginning, Getting Civilised, Nation Building, & The Modern World. Each form of graphic presentation is specially chosen to illuminate the subject & the accompanying text provides more information. The book fully justifies its publishers’ enthusiastic description:“ The History of the World, but not as you know it. A new type of history is here
- all 13.8 billion years of it, exploded into a visually jaw-dropping feast of facts, trends & timelines that tell you everything you`d ever want to know about the history of the world. From the primordial soup to the technological revolution of the 21st century, interesting stuff has been going on; & ever since prehistoric man scratched the first tally markings into a damp cave wall, we`ve been counting & measuring it all. Which historic warriors conquered the most territory, killed the most people, or had the largest empire? When did everything evolve? Which languages are related to which? What`s been invented & when? Where are we being born, & what are we dying of? Which countries are eating all the food, causing all the pollution & taking all the drugs? A story of civilisation & barbarism, of war & peace, this is history done in a new way
- a beautifully designed collection of the most insightful & revealing trends that tell us what the human race has been up to, & where we`re heading.”