The Last 500 Years

The Last 500 Years by Jane Bingham, published by Usborne in 2001, offers a detailed exploration of significant historical events and figures from the past five centuries. This edition, written in English and spanning 112 pages, utilizes reconstructions and photographs of historical artifacts and architecture to present a visual narrative of world history.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of major figures such as Columbus, Napoleon, Hitler, and Nelson Mandela, providing insights into their impact on history. The book is part of a series focused on world history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in both fiction and juvenile nonfiction. Through its engaging presentation, this work invites readers to reflect on the events that have shaped the modern world.
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Using reconstructions and photographs of historical artefacts and architecture, this book, which is one of a series on world history, looks at the last 500 years. All major figures of the last 5 centuries are included, from Columbus and Napoleon to Hitler and Nelson Mandela.
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