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  • Plagues and Peoples

    William H. McNeill

    Paperback (Anchor, March 15, 1976)
    Upon its original publication, Plagues and Peoples was an immediate critical and popular success, offering a radically new interpretation of world history as seen through the extraordinary impact--political, demographic, ecological, and psychological--of disease on cultures. From the conquest of Mexico by smallpox as much as by the Spanish, to the bubonic plague in China, to the typhoid epidemic in Europe, the history of disease is the history of humankind. With the identification of AIDS in the early 1980s, another chapter has been added to this chronicle of events, which William McNeill explores in his new introduction to this updated editon.Thought-provoking, well-researched, and compulsively readable, Plagues and Peoples is that rare book that is as fascinating as it is scholarly, as intriguing as it is enlightening. "A brilliantly conceptualized and challenging achievement" (Kirkus Reviews), it is essential reading, offering a new perspective on human history.
  • Plagues and Peoples

    William McNeill

    eBook (Anchor, Oct. 27, 2010)
    Upon its original publication, Plagues and Peoples was an immediate critical and popular success, offering a radically new interpretation of world history as seen through the extraordinary impact--political, demographic, ecological, and psychological--of disease on cultures. From the conquest of Mexico by smallpox as much as by the Spanish, to the bubonic plague in China, to the typhoid epidemic in Europe, the history of disease is the history of humankind. With the identification of AIDS in the early 1980s, another chapter has been added to this chronicle of events, which William McNeill explores in his new introduction to this updated editon.Thought-provoking, well-researched, and compulsively readable, Plagues and Peoples is that rare book that is as fascinating as it is scholarly, as intriguing as it is enlightening. "A brilliantly conceptualized and challenging achievement" (Kirkus Reviews), it is essential reading, offering a new perspective on human history.
  • Plagues and Peoples

    William Hardy McNeill

    Hardcover (Anchor Press/Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1976)
    Upon its original publication, Plagues and Peoples was an immediate critical and popular success, offering a radically new interpretation of world history as seen through the extraordinary impact--political, demographic, ecological, and psychological--of disease on cultures. From the conquest of Mexico by smallpox as much as by the Spanish, to the bubonic plague in China, to the typhoid epidemic in Europe, the history of disease is the history of humankind. With the identification of AIDS in the early 1980s, another chapter has been added to this chronicle of events, which William McNeill explores in his new introduction to this updated editon.Thought-provoking, well-researched, and compulsively readable, Plagues and Peoples is that rare book that is as fascinating as it is scholarly, as intriguing as it is enlightening. "A brilliantly conceptualized and challenging achievement" (Kirkus Reviews), it is essential reading, offering a new perspective on human history.
  • People and Places

    McGraw-Hill Education

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Education, Jan. 4, 2002)
    Pupil Editions present rich, standards-based content with strong visuals and a highly motivating reading support system. Readable, accessible, rich in detail, and beautiful to behold, these pupil editions are truly a story well told.
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  • Plagues and Peoples

    William H. McNeill

    Hardcover (Anchor Press / Doubleday, March 15, 1976)
    Upon its original publication, Plagues and Peoples was an immediate critical and popular success, offering a radically new interpretation of world history as seen through the extraordinary impact--political, demographic, ecological, and psychological--of disease on cultures. From the conquest of Mexico by smallpox as much as by the Spanish, to the bubonic plague in China, to the typhoid epidemic in Europe, the history of disease is the history of humankind. With the identification of AIDS in the early 1980s, another chapter has been added to this chronicle of events, which William McNeill explores in his new introduction to this updated editon. Thought-provoking, well-researched, and compulsively readable, Plagues and Peoples is that rare book that is as fascinating as it is scholarly, as intriguing as it is enlightening.
  • Plagues and peoples

    William H. McNEILL

    Hardcover (Blackwell, March 15, 1977)
    1977, British hardcover edition, Basil Blackwell, Oxford, U.K. 371 pages. Written by a respected University of Chicago professor, this is one challenging, brilliantly conceived title. Shows how diseases and viruses have literally brought on political and social upheavals throughout history. Documents smallpox and measles epidemics, influenza, syphilis, cholera, malaria, and much more. Something all of us sometimes forget is the 1918-1919 epidemic of influenza that claimed 21 million victims. "A brilliant and challenging approach to history."
  • Plagues and Peoples

    William McNeill

    Paperback (Quality Paperback Book Club, March 15, 1976)
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  • Plagues and peoples

    William Hardy McNeill

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, March 15, 1993)
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  • Plagues and Peoples

    William H. McNeill

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  • People and Places

    Tom Siems, Scott Arbuckle

    Hardcover (Victor Books, March 1, 1993)
    From Jerusalem to Bethany---everywhere Jesus went, people wanted to be with Him. What would it have been like to meet face to face with the Son of God? This book contains nine richly illustrated stories that help children of all ages imagine the excitement and joy of meeting Jesus when He was on earth. Kids can have fun looking for Jesus and His 12 disciples while they get to know some of the people He met and places He went. Kids can also put themselves in the picture with play-action stickers, and parents and teachers can spark special discoveries with questions, a map, and discussion guide.
  • Plagues and Peoples

    William H. Mcneill

    Paperback (Anchor / Doubleday, March 15, 1989)
    New York Review of Books: "To most of those who read it, the history of the world will never seem quite the same again." Washington Post: "A brilliant and challenging approach to history." The New Yorker: "A book of the first importance, a truly revolutionary work."
  • Plagues And Peoples

    William H. Mcneill

    Hardcover (Monticello Editions, March 15, 1993)
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