A single-volume reference book for children aged 8-12, covering the whole of human history from earliest times to the beginning of the new millennium. The book is organized chronologically, in five sections and within sections each double-page spread focuses on one topic. Feature boxes and maps accompany the text, illustrations, and captions. Each section concludes with a "Who's Who" and a "Timeline", and a survey of developments around the world which allows for comparisons between regions, at a glance.
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Neil Grant was born in Scotland and spent his teenage years learning to speak Australian. He graduated from The International School of Kuala Lumpur in 1985 and spent a large part of his adult life travelling and working on his resume. On occasion, he has been an instrument steriliser, a forklift driver, a banana picker, a dishwasher and a brickie's labourer
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