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Books with title History of the World Part 4

  • A Short History of the World

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • History of the World

    Plantagenet Somerset Fry

    Hardcover (Dean, March 15, 1995)
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  • The pageant of world history

    Gerald Leinwand

    Hardcover (Allyn and Bacon, Aug. 16, 1977)
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  • History of the World

    Christopher Maynard, etc., Kim Wooley

    Paperback (Zigzag Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Part of the World

    Dona Herweck Rice

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Oct. 3, 2018)
    Bring the joy of independent reading to emerging readers! This nonfiction book features six high-frequency words paired with simple images to form meaningful sentences, aiding in memorization and engagement. Through repetition and multiple exposures to each word, emerging readers will achieve mastery of these Fry words: I, am, a, part, of, and my. The bright images and clever text bring the words to life, capturing the attention of first grade students as they learn about the importance of being part of a community.
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  • The pageant of world history

    Gerald Leinwand

    Unknown Binding (Allyn and Bacon, March 15, 1966)
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  • History of World

    Abhishek Mukti

    (Independently published, March 2, 2020)
    The history of the world, in common parlance, is the history of humanity, as determined from archeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, from recorded history and from secondary sources and studies.History of the worldChapter 1 : Short History of World History 1.1 Rise of civilizationChapter 2 : Ancient history2.1 Axial Age2.2 Regional empires2.3 Declines, falls, and resurgenceChapter 3 : Post-classical history3.1 Greater Middle East3.2 Europe3.3 Sub-Saharan Africa3.4 South Asia3.5 Northeast Asia3.6 Southeast Asia3.7 Oceania3.8 AmericasChapter 4 : Modern history4.1 Early modern period4.2 Late modern periodChapter 5 : Contemporary historyChapter 6 : History of Oceania6.1 Polynesia theories6.2 Micronesia theories6.3 Melanesia theories6.4 Australasia theoriesChapter 7 : European contact and exploration Chapter 8 : ColonisationChapter 9 : Samoan Crisis 1887–1889Chapter 10 : World War II
  • History of The World

    Dhirubhai Patel

    (, Feb. 14, 2020)
    The history of the world, in common parlance, is the history of humanity, as determined from archeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, from recorded history and from secondary sources and studies.Chapter 1 : Short History of World History 1.1 Rise of civilizationChapter 2 : Ancient history2.1 Axial Age2.2 Regional empires2.3 Declines, falls, and resurgenceChapter 3 : Post-classical history3.1 Greater Middle East3.2 Europe3.3 Sub-Saharan Africa3.4 South Asia3.5 Northeast Asia3.6 Southeast Asia3.7 Oceania3.8 AmericasChapter 4 : Modern history4.1 Early modern period4.2 Late modern periodChapter 5 : Contemporary historyChapter 6 : History of Oceania6.1 Polynesia theories6.2 Micronesia theories6.3 Melanesia theories6.4 Australasia theoriesChapter 7 : European contact and exploration Chapter 8 : ColonisationChapter 9 : Samoan Crisis 1887–1889Chapter 10 : World War II
  • History of World

    Abhishek Mukti

    (, March 1, 2020)
    The history of the world, in common parlance, is the history of humanity, as determined from archeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, from recorded history and from secondary sources and studies.History of the worldChapter 1 : Short History of World History 1.1 Rise of civilizationChapter 2 : Ancient history2.1 Axial Age2.2 Regional empires2.3 Declines, falls, and resurgenceChapter 3 : Post-classical history3.1 Greater Middle East3.2 Europe3.3 Sub-Saharan Africa3.4 South Asia3.5 Northeast Asia3.6 Southeast Asia3.7 Oceania3.8 AmericasChapter 4 : Modern history4.1 Early modern period4.2 Late modern periodChapter 5 : Contemporary historyChapter 6 : History of Oceania6.1 Polynesia theories6.2 Micronesia theories6.3 Melanesia theories6.4 Australasia theoriesChapter 7 : European contact and exploration Chapter 8 : ColonisationChapter 9 : Samoan Crisis 1887–1889Chapter 10 : World War II
  • History of The World

    Dhirubhai Patel

    (Independently published, Feb. 15, 2020)
    The history of the world, in common parlance, is the history of humanity, as determined from archeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and other disciplines; and, for periods since the invention of writing, from recorded history and from secondary sources and studies.Chapter 1 : Short History of World History 1.1 Rise of civilizationChapter 2 : Ancient history2.1 Axial Age2.2 Regional empires2.3 Declines, falls, and resurgenceChapter 3 : Post-classical history3.1 Greater Middle East3.2 Europe3.3 Sub-Saharan Africa3.4 South Asia3.5 Northeast Asia3.6 Southeast Asia3.7 Oceania3.8 AmericasChapter 4 : Modern history4.1 Early modern period4.2 Late modern periodChapter 5 : Contemporary historyChapter 6 : History of Oceania6.1 Polynesia theories6.2 Micronesia theories6.3 Melanesia theories6.4 Australasia theoriesChapter 7 : European contact and exploration Chapter 8 : ColonisationChapter 9 : Samoan Crisis 1887–1889Chapter 10 : World War II
  • A History of the World

    Alice & etc Magenis

    Hardcover (American Book Co, March 15, 1965)
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  • History of the World Part 4

    Egbert Byrd

    eBook
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