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The Home Of Mankind: The Story Of The World We Live In

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The Home Of Mankind: The Story Of The World We Live In

Author: Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Binding: Hardback
Published: GEORGE G. HARRAP & COMPANY LTD., 1937

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Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

The Home Of Mankind presents a sweeping panorama of human civilization, tracing its intricate relationship with the Earth's diverse landscapes. This compelling work of historical geography chronicles the evolution of societies across continents, illustrating how geography has shaped human destiny and cultural development. Van Loon's distinctive narrative voice makes complex historical and geographical concepts accessible, offering readers a profound understanding of our shared global heritage. The book details the forces that have driven human migration, innovation, and conflict, providing an insightful perspective on the world we inhabit. It argues for a holistic view of history, where the environment and human endeavor are inextricably linked.

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Author: Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Binding: Hardback
Published: GEORGE G. HARRAP & COMPANY LTD., 1937

Condition:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

The Home Of Mankind presents a sweeping panorama of human civilization, tracing its intricate relationship with the Earth's diverse landscapes. This compelling work of historical geography chronicles the evolution of societies across continents, illustrating how geography has shaped human destiny and cultural development. Van Loon's distinctive narrative voice makes complex historical and geographical concepts accessible, offering readers a profound understanding of our shared global heritage. The book details the forces that have driven human migration, innovation, and conflict, providing an insightful perspective on the world we inhabit. It argues for a holistic view of history, where the environment and human endeavor are inextricably linked.