National Geographic Atlas of World History

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Author - Noel Grove

Year published - 1997

Published by - National Geographic Society

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - Maps, Documents and Facsimiles

Summary

The Atlas of World History undertakes a fair-minded journey through the human story by mingling close-up looks at events with broader views of what was then happening elsewhere in the world. Each of this book's six sections, arranged chronologically, opens with a world map that shows developments at various points of the compass, along with an essay about what was happening and why. The text by author Noel Grove, a staff writer for 25 years with the National Geographic magazine, continues with a worldwide perspective usually ignored in works of history.

Notes - Writing on title page

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Author - Noel Grove

Year published - 1997

Published by - National Geographic Society

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - Maps, Documents and Facsimiles

Summary

The Atlas of World History undertakes a fair-minded journey through the human story by mingling close-up looks at events with broader views of what was then happening elsewhere in the world. Each of this book's six sections, arranged chronologically, opens with a world map that shows developments at various points of the compass, along with an essay about what was happening and why. The text by author Noel Grove, a staff writer for 25 years with the National Geographic magazine, continues with a worldwide perspective usually ignored in works of history.

Notes - Writing on title page

Author - Noel Grove

Year published - 1997

Published by - National Geographic Society

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - Maps, Documents and Facsimiles

Summary

The Atlas of World History undertakes a fair-minded journey through the human story by mingling close-up looks at events with broader views of what was then happening elsewhere in the world. Each of this book's six sections, arranged chronologically, opens with a world map that shows developments at various points of the compass, along with an essay about what was happening and why. The text by author Noel Grove, a staff writer for 25 years with the National Geographic magazine, continues with a worldwide perspective usually ignored in works of history.

Notes - Writing on title page

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