Mankind

Mankind

Author: Pamela D. Toler

Publisher: Running Press Adult

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 0762447176

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It takes more than 10 billion years to create just the right conditions on one planet for life to begin. It takes another three billion years of evolving life forms until it finally happens, a primate super species emerges: mankind. In conjunction with History Channel's hit television series by the same name, Mankind is a sweeping history of humans from the birth of the Earth and hunting antelope in Africa's Rift Valley to the present day with the completion of the Genome project and the birth of the seven billionth human. Like a Hollywood action movie, Mankind is a fast-moving, adventurous history of key events from each major historical epoch that directly affect us today such as the invention of iron, the beginning of Buddhism, the crucifixion of Jesus, the fall of Rome, the invention of the printing press, the Industrial Revolution, and the invention of the computer. With more than 300 color photographs and maps, Mankind is not only a visual overview of the broad story of civilization, but it also includes illustrated pop-out sidebars explaining distinctions between science and history, such as why there is 700 times more iron than bronze buried in the earth, why pepper is the only food we can taste with our skin, and how a wobble in the earth's axis helped bring down the Egyptian Empire. This is the most exciting and entertaining history of mankind ever produced.


Mankind

Mankind

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13:

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"MANKIND: The Story of All of Us Volume 1". From the producers of America the Story of Us comes the epic tale of the rise of civilization. The 12-hour series spans the first flourishing of civilization in Mesopotamia through the discovery of America. Groundbreaking production techniques bring to life the greatest landmarks and milestones of human achievement. CGI rebuilds lost worlds; large scale reenactments replay critical battles; innovative use of interactive maps dynamically illustrates the key factors that gave rise to civilization across the globe. MANKIND: The Story of All of Us emphasizes the simultaneity of the human adventure? how ancient Egypt thrived while Stonehenge was being built; China was at its zenith while Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages. HISTORY captures the danger, action, struggle, heroism, and adrenaline of MANKIND: The Story of All of Us!


MANKIND The Story of All of Us Volume 1

MANKIND The Story of All of Us Volume 1

Author: HISTORY®

Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 1937068684

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'Mankind' emphasizes the simultaneity of the human adventure - how Egypt thrived while Stonehenge was being built; China was at its zenith while Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages.


Mankind

Mankind

Author: Kevin Baker

Publisher: Zenescope

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937068691

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Part two of the companion to the History Channel's 12 hour series that features the history of our civilization.


A Picturesque Tale of Progress

A Picturesque Tale of Progress

Author: Olive Beaupré Miller

Publisher: Dawn Chorus Press

Published: 2009-10

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9781597313650

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Originally published: Lake Bluff, IL: Bookhouse for Children, c1929-33.


The Story of Man

The Story of Man

Author: Cyril Aydon

Publisher: Running Press

Published: 2007-11-09

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 9780786720859

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Not just a history of the world, this is also a history for the world. Packed full of fascinating information, it is written in the same lively and accessible style that charmed the readers of Cyril Aydon's previous books Charles Darwin and A Book of Scientific Curiosities. It follows the fortunes and misfortunes of the human race, from the time when our ancestors took their first tentative steps out of Africa, to the day when human beings set foot on the moon; from the domestication of the first donkey to the cloning of Dolly the sheep; and from the building of the pyramids to the designing of the World Wide Web. Informed by the most recent historical and archaeological research, the book focuses not on the conventional small change of kings and queens, battles, and political maneuvers, but on developments that have really shaped the lives of human beings around the globe: the Neolithic revolution in agriculture, the invention of writing, the rise and fall of empires, the birth of great religions, the industrial revolution. This book asks whether we have really changed, or are we just stone-age people living in a space age we have made but cannot control.


The Great Rights of Mankind

The Great Rights of Mankind

Author: Bernard Schwartz

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780945612285

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The Great Rights of Mankind follows the development of individual rights from the earliest English antecedents through their modern interpretations by the courts. It is arguably the single best short book written on the Bill of Rights.