Chronicle of the world

by Jacques Legrand

Other authorsJerome Burne
Paper Book, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

R 902.02 L526

Series

Publication

[Mount Kisco, N.Y.] : New York, NY : Ecam Publications ; Distributed in the United States of America by Prentice Hall Trade, 1990.

Description

This history of the world takes key periods or dates and outlines the important events. At the beginning of the book a double-page spread covers 1000 years, but by the 18th century a double-page spread may cover just two years, or even one year if it is of great significance. Stories are reported in the present tense to help convey the drama of events as they happened. The volume also includes 50 essays giving an overview of complicated events or subjects. It covers the history of all the countries of the world. It describes not just the stories of wars and power struggles, but is also about art and cultures, science and religions. When possible, contemporary illustrations are used to support stories, but in many cases reproductions from later periods are the only visual material available. The period of each picture is clearly indicated.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member keylawk
The charming conceit of this work is to write each discrete illustrated chronicle as if it was a headlined current event. The present tense is compelling without distorting the venerability of the item: For example, the short column headlined "Walking hominid 'Lucy' dies at the age of 25 years",
Show More
recounts the event in Ethiopia, c. 3.1 million BC.[15].
Show Less

Language

Physical description

1296 p.; 30 cm

ISBN

0131334638 / 9780131334632

Barcode

346

Similar in this library

Page: 0.1053 seconds