An edition of Civilization, past and present (1942)

Civilization-past and present

a survey of the history of man-his governmental, economic, social, religious, intellectual and esthetic activities-from the earliest times to the present, in Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and in the Americas

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An edition of Civilization, past and present (1942)

Civilization-past and present

a survey of the history of man-his governmental, economic, social, religious, intellectual and esthetic activities-from the earliest times to the present, in Europe, in Asia, in Africa, and in the Americas

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Scott, Foresman
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Table of Contents

v. 1. From the beginnings of civilization through the discovery and conquest of the New World. Paleolithic Era to 1650 A.D.
v. 2. From the beginnings of the modern era to the present time.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
A preliminary ed. was pub. 1940-41 under title: Man through the ages.
Index at end of each vol.

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Chicago

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Library of Congress
CB57 .W32

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Pagination
2 v. ;

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Open Library
OL6435700M
Internet Archive
civilizationpast0001wall
LCCN
42013991
OCLC/WorldCat
7536242
LibraryThing
118467

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OL170564W

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