1001 Days That Shaped the World
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Ever since the first paper calendar was made, humankind has recorded important events in history, and this comprehensive book brings together must-read accounts of the most important events that have taken place in every continent since the Big Bang. From the foundation of Rome on 21 April 753 BC to the execution of Saddam Hussein on 30 December 2006, and from the Battle of Marathon on 21 September 490 BC to the accord in Northern Ireland in 2007, 1001 Days That Shaped the World tells the history of the world through extraordinary moments, decisive encounters, memorable incidents and natural disasters. Compiled by historian Peter Furtado and written by an international team of historians, journalists and scientists, 1001 Days That Shaped the World features a detailed and informative account of every event chosen, together with an assessment of the longer term physical, cultural, social or economic impact. Evocative paintings and dramatic photographs complement the incisive text and revealing quotations to make this book the one essential guide you must read to comprehend the events that have made the world what it is today.
Author: Michael Wood
Format: Paperback, 960 pages, 161mm x 210mm, 1892 g
Published: 2010, ABC Books, Australia
Genre: History: World & General
Description
Ever since the first paper calendar was made, humankind has recorded important events in history, and this comprehensive book brings together must-read accounts of the most important events that have taken place in every continent since the Big Bang. From the foundation of Rome on 21 April 753 BC to the execution of Saddam Hussein on 30 December 2006, and from the Battle of Marathon on 21 September 490 BC to the accord in Northern Ireland in 2007, 1001 Days That Shaped the World tells the history of the world through extraordinary moments, decisive encounters, memorable incidents and natural disasters. Compiled by historian Peter Furtado and written by an international team of historians, journalists and scientists, 1001 Days That Shaped the World features a detailed and informative account of every event chosen, together with an assessment of the longer term physical, cultural, social or economic impact. Evocative paintings and dramatic photographs complement the incisive text and revealing quotations to make this book the one essential guide you must read to comprehend the events that have made the world what it is today.
1001 Days That Shaped the World