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The early modern world

Part of the Oxford children's history of the world ; 3 series
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This is an indispensable history reference series for children aged 8+, clearly organised and expertly written, to provide a lasting library of information and enjoyment.

Each volume covers a different period in history, ranging from the earliest settlement of the world, right up to the beginning of the new millennium.

What was the Renaissance? How did Tudor monarchs make themselves powerful? How big was the Ottoman Empire? "The Early Modern World" answers all these questions and more, bringing the events of the past vividly to life.

Its features are: lively narrative text from a top author of history books for children; gloriously illustrated in full colour; an illustrated Timeline showing fascinating comparisons between the world's regions, at a glance; an illustrated Who's Who highlights the key people of the period; and comprehensive Glossary and Index giving helpful support.

Neil Grant is an experienced children's history writer.

His previous titles include "The Great Atlas of Discovery" (DK), "The Children's Concise History Encyclopedia" (World) and "Journey Through History" (Hamlyn).

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199108242 / 9780199108244
Paperback / softback
909.5
01/01/2002
United Kingdom
English
48p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
28 cm
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