History of the World in 100 Pictures (Usborne)

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074967
ISBN
9780794542351
Grade 4-8
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

This Usborne creation will be an excellent World History review, or library builder. True to Usborne form, the page layouts are filled with facts and illustrations that are appealing to the senses, and very informational. The selections are clearly numbered from one to one-hundred, beginning with the first people and ending with the new millennium celebrations of December 31, 1999. There is a complete index in the back, and also internet links to videos that can enhance the learning. Written by Rob Lloyd Jones, with contributions by history consultant Dr. Anne Millard. Beautifully illustrated by Galia Bernstein. 33 pgs, hc. – Judy

Publisher's Description of History of the World in 100 Pictures (Usborne)

A new way of looking at History through a hundred pictures, this title will give young and older readers alike an overview of the most defining moments of World History.

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Product Format:Hardcover
Brand:Usborne
Grades:4-8
ISBN:9780794542351
Length in Inches:11.125
Width in Inches:8.75
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:0.95
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