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History year by year / written by Peter Chrisp, Joe Fullman, and Susan Kennedy ; consultant, Philip Parker.

History year by year / written by Peter Chrisp, Joe Fullman, and Susan Kennedy ; consultant, Philip Parker.
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J 902.02 CHRI
Junior Non Fiction   Earlwood . . Available .  
J 902.02 CHRI
Junior Non Fiction   Greenacre . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780241379769 (hardback)
Name Chrisp, Peter author.
Title History year by year / written by Peter Chrisp, Joe Fullman, and Susan Kennedy ; consultant, Philip Parker.
Edition Revised and updated new edition.
Published London : Dorling Kindersley, 2019.
©2019
Description 320 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 29 cm.
Notes "A journey through time, from mammoths and mummies to flying and facebook" -- Front cover.
Includes index.
Summary Travel through the ages, year by year, in this visual history for children told on a timeline that stretches from prehistoric times to the modern day. In this updated volume, the historic timeline reaches to the present day, documenting recent events, including the Syrian War and the continuing exploration of space by the Juno and New Horizons probes. This unique book joins the dots of history together by putting historic events across the world on one timeline, from prehistoric people, key civilizations (Ancient Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Aztecs, and Incas), world exploration, the Industrial Revolution, the American Civil War, the world wars, and walking on the Moon to the state of the world in the present day. Every timeline page is packed with pictures of original artefacts and paintings, to give a snapshot of a certain era. There are also special features that explain major events, such as the rise of the Roman Empire, or the fall of Communism. "Child of the Time" explores the lives of children in history, from the tough training of a young Spartan warrior to the lives of young pioneers on a wagon train heading west across America in the 20th century. A "Moment in Time" shows one large dramatic image to freeze-frame a particularly historic event, such as the first flight of the Wright Brothers.
Subjects Chronology, Historical
World history
Other Names Fullman, Joe author.
Kennedy, Susan author.
Parker, Philip, 1965- contributor.
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