The Great Events of Global History, Vol. 5

The Great Events of Global History, Vol. 5
Title The Great Events of Global History, Vol. 5 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher 北戴河出版
Pages 465
Release 2016-11-08
Genre History
ISBN

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History, if we define it as the mere transcription of the written records of former generations, can go no farther back than the time such records were first made, no farther than the art of writing. But now that we have come to recognize the great earth itself as a story-book, as a keeper of records buried one beneath the other, confused and half obliterated, yet not wholly beyond our comprehension, now the historian may fairly be allowed to speak of a far earlier day. For unmeasured and immeasurable centuries man lived on earth a creature so little removed from "the beasts that die," so little superior to them, that he has left no clearer record than they of his presence here. From the dry bones of an extinct mammoth or a plesiosaur, Cuvier reconstructed the entire animal and described its habits and its home. So, too, looking on an ancient, strange, scarce human skull, dug from the deeper strata beneath our feet, anatomists tell us that the owner was a man indeed, but one little better than an ape. A few æons later this creature leaves among his bones chipped flints that narrow to a point; and the archæologist, taking up the tale, explains that man has become tool-using, he has become intelligent beyond all the other animals of earth. Physically he is but a mite amid the beast monsters that surround him, but by value of his brain he conquers them. He has begun his career of mastery.

The World's Great Events ...

The World's Great Events ...
Title The World's Great Events ... PDF eBook
Author Esther Singleton
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1908
Genre World history
ISBN

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Reader's Digest Great Events of the 20th Century

Reader's Digest Great Events of the 20th Century
Title Reader's Digest Great Events of the 20th Century PDF eBook
Author Reader's Digest Association
Publisher Reader's Digest Association (Canada)
Pages 552
Release 1977
Genre Civilization, Modern
ISBN 9780888500557

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Discusses the events and achievements of the twentieth century that transformed the world.

The Great Events

The Great Events
Title The Great Events PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 426
Release 2023-09-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 336819822X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.

Reforming China

Reforming China
Title Reforming China PDF eBook
Author Sen Peng
Publisher Paths International Ltd
Pages 406
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9814298077

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This book offers an in-depth study of the historical background to China's economic reforms and analyzes the reforms process with reference to the experiences of different countries. It studies the resultant changes in belief and ideology as well as the c

Sale

Sale
Title Sale PDF eBook
Author Anderson Galleries, Inc
Publisher
Pages 790
Release 1908
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Great Events of Global History, Vol. 1

The Great Events of Global History, Vol. 1
Title The Great Events of Global History, Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher 北戴河出版
Pages 512
Release 2016-11-08
Genre History
ISBN

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History, if we define it as the mere transcription of the written records of former generations, can go no farther back than the time such records were first made, no farther than the art of writing. But now that we have come to recognize the great earth itself as a story-book, as a keeper of records buried one beneath the other, confused and half obliterated, yet not wholly beyond our comprehension, now the historian may fairly be allowed to speak of a far earlier day. For unmeasured and immeasurable centuries man lived on earth a creature so little removed from "the beasts that die," so little superior to them, that he has left no clearer record than they of his presence here. From the dry bones of an extinct mammoth or a plesiosaur, Cuvier reconstructed the entire animal and described its habits and its home. So, too, looking on an ancient, strange, scarce human skull, dug from the deeper strata beneath our feet, anatomists tell us that the owner was a man indeed, but one little better than an ape. A few æons later this creature leaves among his bones chipped flints that narrow to a point; and the archæologist, taking up the tale, explains that man has become tool-using, he has become intelligent beyond all the other animals of earth. Physically he is but a mite amid the beast monsters that surround him, but by value of his brain he conquers them. He has begun his career of mastery.