The Century

Cover of The Century by Peter Jennings
Publisher: Doubleday
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 624
ISBN-13: 9780385483278
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 9.5 Inches
Weight: 5.75 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 909.82/1
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The Century by Peter Jennings, published by Doubleday on November 10, 1998, is a comprehensive exploration of the twentieth century, spanning 624 pages. This first edition presents a vivid narrative that captures significant historical moments through the lens of personal experiences and groundbreaking events. The book draws on extensive research, including rare photographs and firsthand accounts, to illustrate the profound changes and challenges faced during this transformative era.

Readers will find a chronological account that covers major themes such as technological advancements, cultural shifts, and the impact of war and entertainment. Each chapter, from “Seeds of Change: 1901-1914” to “Machine Dreams: 1990-1999,” is enriched with over five hundred photographs, many of which have never been published before. The Century serves as an independent companion to the ABC News and The History Channel television series, providing a detailed and engaging perspective on the lived experiences of those who shaped the last hundred years.


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What was it like to watch the Wright Brothers soar into the sky? To hear the first crackling voice aired on the radio? To cower in the ghastly trenches of Europe during World War I? To lose everything in the stock-market crash of 1929, or experience the birth of rock and roll? To watch the Berlin Wall divide East and West, and then, twenty-eight years later, to see it fall under the weight of tens of thousands seeking to taste freedom? For the past seven years, researchers, reporters, and producers for ABC News have searched the world’s archives for the rarest and most stunning photographs and images, consulted eminent twentieth-century historians, and discovered and interviewed hundreds of eyewitnesses and participants in the significant moments of the most eventful one hundred years in human history.

The result is this spectacular book, the independent companion volume to the landmark ABC News and The History Channel television series The Century. Co-written by ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings and Senior Editorial Producer Todd Brewster, The Century features a narrative of extraordinary quality that tracks major themes–the impact of technology, the soaring of the imagination, the ghastly violence, the joy of entertainment–through chronological chapters recounting the signal moments of each era in the century. From “Seeds of Change: 1901-1914” to “Machine Dreams: 1990-1999,” each chapter is threaded through with fascinating first-person accounts of the great events of the twentieth century, and illustrated with over five hundred color and black-and-white photographs (many never published before) reproduced in exquisite depth and clarity.

The Century presents history as it was lived, and as it will be remembered for the next hundred years. Here is a keepsake volume destined to be an essential part of every family’s library: an epic journey through the last hundred years, whose heroes are our grandparents, our parents, ourselves.

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Publisher: Doubleday. Year: 1998.
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Language: en. Pages: 624. Edition: First Edition.

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