Bussin' Deals

Today's Deals and Steals

History of the World Map by Map (Kindle eBook)

Various Retailers have History of the World Map by Map (eBook) for $1.99.

Available from:

  • Penguin Group (USA) LLC via Amazon (Kindle eBook)
    • Note: Eligible Prime members may apply earned No-Rush Shipping credits to this purchase (check balance).
  • Apple Books
  • Penguin via Google Play Store
  • Kobo
  • eBooks.com

Book Synopsis:

  • This stunning history book for adults starts with the evolution and migration of our oldest ancestors out of Africa. You can then look up maps about the Greece and Persian War, the Mongol Conquests, Medieval Europe's trade routes, and the rise of the Ottomans. Explore maps about the colonisation of North America, the scientific revolution, Napoleon's advances, and Britain's control of India. Then uncover the history of later centuries, such as the Age of Imperialism, the American Civil War, industrialised Europe and the transformation of Japan.
  • Journey into past like never before as you uncover:
    • Easy-to-read text panels for a deeper understanding of history
    • A total of 140 maps alongside stunning pictures and informative timelines
    • Storytelling maps to bring history to life
  • Published in association with the Smithsonian Institution in the USA.
  • Bursting with striking illustrations and full of fascinating detail, this history book is the ultimate gift for map lovers, history enthusiasts of all ages and those who enjoy visiting museums and other historical sites, whether as a present for dad, or handy reference guide for any other history lover in your life! History of the World Map by Map aims to help you gain a strong understanding of some of the forces and movements across continents that have shaped our world!
  • Go on guided tour through time and explore:
    • Prehistory 7 MYA-3000 BCE
    • The Ancient World 3000 BCE – 500 CE
    • Middle Ages 500-1450 CE
    • The Early Modern World 1450-1700
    • Revolution and Industry 1700-1850
    • Progress and Empire 1850-1914
    • The Modern World 1914-Present
0 ratings, 0 votes0 ratings, 0 votes (0 rating, 0 votes, rated)
You need to be a registered member to rate this.
Loading...

Leave a Reply