Read World History in One Sitting

Read World History in One Sitting

by (uk) Wells Xu Jianping Zhu Fengyu

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198Kwords69chapters
Latest:
Ch. 69Reconstruction of World Politics and Society
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5.8QD Score

About This Novel

This book is a general history that most truly records the growth of mankind, and is undoubtedly a historical work most suitable for ordinary readers. World history has extraordinary appeal and extraordinary value. It is a concise read for all history lovers written by the world-famous historian Wells. It has a broad and grand vision, a light and concise style of writing, and every word is filled with the author's passion, rather than blindly pursuing a serious, deep, and dull academic style. Reading this book is a kind of communication and enjoyment.

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Brother Xiao108mo ago

I haven't even read it in one breath and it's already over! ! !

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Little Bunny, Be Good🐱108mo ago

Damn it! ! ! Bullying honest people! ! ! One breath indeed!

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Nickname108mo ago

Nothing

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138****8034103mo ago

A lot of information

The amount of information is huge and it connects the past and present.

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To Tease You103mo ago

It is necessary to read a good book

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Point to the Moon105mo ago

"Judging from the general trend of current research, the estimated age of the Earth is getting longer and longer. Now it seems that the Earth existed 2 billion years ago and revolves around the sun. Maybe the Earth has actually existed longer than that, even longer than we imagined." Awesome.

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玛卡巴卡108mo ago

No, you deceived my feelings╯^╰Humph

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憧憬108mo ago

It's gone before I even read it.

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Foaming103mo ago

Very interesting, it is necessary to understand the history of mankind

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Point to the Moon105mo ago

No bird species can fly more than 5 miles (8 kilometers) into the air, and those small birds and insects that are carried aloft by planes suffocate and lose consciousness when they rise above this altitude.

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