When the World Changed: People and Events That Turned the Tide of History

When the World Changed: People and Events That Turned the Tide of History

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Author: Joseph Cummins

Format: Book

Number of Pages: 192


When the World Changed brings together some of the most monumental moments in history, from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the first moon landing, in one unputdownable volume. The popular history series Moments in History brings together some of the most fascinating moments from the past. Short, easily digestible chapters make this series an ideal way to catch up on the history we've heard of and ought to know more about, and reveal just what made these incidents so significant, and why they have gained a permanent place in our collective consciousness.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Joseph Cummins

Format: Book

Number of Pages: 192


When the World Changed brings together some of the most monumental moments in history, from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the first moon landing, in one unputdownable volume. The popular history series Moments in History brings together some of the most fascinating moments from the past. Short, easily digestible chapters make this series an ideal way to catch up on the history we've heard of and ought to know more about, and reveal just what made these incidents so significant, and why they have gained a permanent place in our collective consciousness.