
A Brief History of the World
by (english) Herbert George Wells
About This Novel
The time node of "A Brief History of the World" is from the earth in the universe to the "Versailles Peace Treaty" after the First World War. It is a unique world history. From the origin of human civilization to the end of the First World War, it re-presents the various tastes of human civilization in front of people. In this book, the author gives unique descriptions of ancient Egypt, ancient Greece and Rome, the European Renaissance, the Reformation, the American War of Independence, etc., And also touches on Eastern cultures such as Confucianism and Taoism. The author does not use boring piles of literary historical materials to make statements, but uses a stripped-down method to simplify the complicated literary historical materials and present this period of history clearly in front of people. It can be called a representative work of world history.
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Official(14)Scraped 6d ago
Only by taking history as a mirror and reading life can we understand the gains and losses.
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Understand the world simply
This book can quickly and briefly understand the world, from the beginning to the main events of the early 20th century, you can read it in one go!
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Official(14)Scraped 6d ago
Only by taking history as a mirror and reading life can we understand the gains and losses.
Good book recommendations
Friends who like it can read it together.
What kind of string of numbers did you buy for three yuan? ? ?
Read this book.
Very good! I love so much
Buy it and take a look
Looks pretty good
Understand the world simply
This book can quickly and briefly understand the world, from the beginning to the main events of the early 20th century, you can read it in one go!
History will always record everything
I'm getting ready to watch
