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A history of just about everything : 180 events, people and inventions that changed the world  Cover Image Book Book

A history of just about everything : 180 events, people and inventions that changed the world / written by Elizabeth MacLeod and Frieda Wishinsky ; illustrated by Qin Leng. --

MacLeod, Elizabeth, 1958- (Author). Wishinsky, Frieda. (Added Author). Leng, Qin. (Added Author).

Summary:

An overview and time line of all the great events, people, and inventions that changed history, including information on their ongoing impact.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1554537754
  • ISBN: 9781554537754
  • Physical Description: 123 p. : col. ill., col. maps.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2013.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Silver Birch Award nominee, 2015.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 21.95
Subject: World history > Juvenile literature.
Civilization > History > Juvenile literature.
Inventions > History > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Innisfil Public Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Lakeshore Branch.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lakeshore Branch J 909 MacL 31681002599777 JNONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Chronicles some of history's most important events, from the building of the pyramids and the invention of paper to the creation of the internet and the "Arab Spring."
  • Grand Central Pub
    This fascinating, chronological “walk through history” offers a unique perspective by providing context and connections “to show how we are all part of, and linked to, the past, the present and the future.” From the first appearance of humans six million years ago up to the modern day, 180 extensively researched and fact-checked entries describe world-changing events and people through time. The topics covered include scientific discoveries; revolutions (political, industrial and scientific); natural and human-made disasters; important books, plays and art; and the people behind it all. Fully illustrated and written in an engaging, accessible, quick-moving style, the entries capture the essence of what makes each subject noteworthy and why it mattered at the time as well as today. “Learning about history makes you realize that what happens in one place and time can spill over to another,” the authors write. “Each event creates a ripple effect. Sometimes we don't know what the ripple will be till years later.” They flesh out this cause-and-effect concept in numerous cross-references to other related entries in the book, and in special “Ripples” boxes that further explore the future impacts of the event. Besides the table of contents, which can function also as a time line, the book contains a separate at-a-glance time line broken down by subject, a particularly helpful resource for social studies lessons, and an extensive index. This essential, thorough, one-stop history sourcebook is sure to find continuous use in the classroom or library.
  • Grand Central Pub
    From Buddha and Muhammad to King and Mandela, from the discovery of fire to the invention of the World Wide Web, and from Romeo and Juliet to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, this is a thorough and thoroughly entertaining compendium of important people and events.
  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    From Buddha and Muhammad to King and Mandela, from the discovery of fire to the invention of the World Wide Web, and from Romeo and Juliet to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, this is a thorough and thoroughly entertaining compendium of important people and events.
  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    This fascinating, chronological ?walk through history? offers a unique perspective by providing context and connections ?to show how we are all part of, and linked to, the past, the present and the future.? From the first appearance of humans six million years ago up to the modern day, 180 extensively researched and fact-checked entries describe world-changing events and people through time. The topics covered include scientific discoveries; revolutions (political, industrial and scientific); natural and human-made disasters; important books, plays and art; and the people behind it all. Fully illustrated and written in an engaging, accessible, quick-moving style, the entries capture the essence of what makes each subject noteworthy and why it mattered at the time as well as today. ?Learning about history makes you realize that what happens in one place and time can spill over to another,? the authors write. ?Each event creates a ripple effect. Sometimes we don't know what the ripple will be till years later.? They flesh out this cause-and-effect concept in numerous cross-references to other related entries in the book, and in special ?Ripples? boxes that further explore the future impacts of the event. Besides the table of contents, which can function also as a time line, the book contains a separate at-a-glance time line broken down by subject, a particularly helpful resource for social studies lessons, and an extensive index. This essential, thorough, one-stop history sourcebook is sure to find continuous use in the classroom or library.

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