Guns, Germs And Steel: A Short History Of Everybody For The Last 13,000 Years

Guns, Germs And Steel: A Short History Of Everybody For The Last 13,000 Years

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Author: With a new foreword by the author Jared Diamond

Format: Hardback

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"Guns, Germs And Steel: A Short History Of Everybody For The Last 13,000 Years" by Jared Diamond is a groundbreaking work that explores the factors that have shaped human history. Diamond examines the role of geography, biology, and culture in determining the success or failure of different societies throughout the world. Published by The Folio Society in 2017, this hardback edition includes a new foreword by the author. The book is in good condition, with the silver slipcase also in very good condition. The pages are intact, with no marks, notes, or highlighting. Slight bumping to the bottom of the spine. Silver hardcover with black and green design and lettering. Includes a coloured frontispiece and 18 pages of coloured plates, 32 pages of plates in black & white and 26 maps and diagrams. 480 pp.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: With a new foreword by the author Jared Diamond

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages:


"Guns, Germs And Steel: A Short History Of Everybody For The Last 13,000 Years" by Jared Diamond is a groundbreaking work that explores the factors that have shaped human history. Diamond examines the role of geography, biology, and culture in determining the success or failure of different societies throughout the world. Published by The Folio Society in 2017, this hardback edition includes a new foreword by the author. The book is in good condition, with the silver slipcase also in very good condition. The pages are intact, with no marks, notes, or highlighting. Slight bumping to the bottom of the spine. Silver hardcover with black and green design and lettering. Includes a coloured frontispiece and 18 pages of coloured plates, 32 pages of plates in black & white and 26 maps and diagrams. 480 pp.