How Things Began

How Things Began by Mary Jean McNeil, published by Usborne in 1975, is a 47-page exploration of historical inventions and their impact on daily life. Written in English, this book invites readers to journey back in time to discover how clothing, machines, transportation, and writing have evolved from their earlier forms to what we recognize today.
This edition presents a series of stories that highlight significant inventions and their transformative effects on society. Readers will encounter various topics, including aspects of juvenile nonfiction and biblical criticism, as they learn about the innovations that have shaped human experiences. Through engaging narratives, the book aims to provide insight into the progression of technology and culture over time.
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If you traveled backwards in time, you would find that clothes, machines, transport, and even writing were different from today. All the pages in this book tell stories of inventions that changed peoples’ lives.
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