A History of the World in Numbers by Emma Marriott

A History of the World in Numbers by Emma Marriott

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A History of the World in Numbers spans the early civilizations of man, from the plains of Mesopotamia and the Indus Empire, through to the modern day. The numbers dictate the topic of each entry, shining a light on each subject, from the development of early writing in China or the number of Brodie helmets issued in World War One.

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A History of the World in Numbers by Emma Marriott

The history of our world can be told through numbers. Numbers can illuminate the broad sweep of history, from vast movements of populations and the expansion of empires to the effects of technological achievements or climatic change. They also allow us to drill into the real detail of history, from the page count, the cost and the time it took to produce the Gutenberg Bible (the West's first mass-produced book) to the price of Virginian tobacco in the 1620s, both of which had an immediate and lasting effect on the course of world history. And, just occasionally, numbers have the power to blow our minds. For example: in 2003 US research showed that one in every 200 men living on the planet today shares genetic material from a single male from around 900 years ago; the likely progenitor was Mongol emperor, Genghis Khan. A History of the World in Numbers will span the early civilizations of man, from the plains of Mesopotamia and the Indus Empire, right through to the modern day. The numbers, statistics and figures will dictate the topic of each entry, shining a light on each subject, whether it's the development of early writing in China or the number of Brodie helmets issued in World War One.
Intriguing * Daily Mirror *
A primer of the world's history, right from the earliest days of civilisation up to the close of World War Two, in handy bite-sized chunks * The Bookbag *
Brings together a wealth of fascinating, and sometimes shocking, facts, to tell mankind's story through 10,000 years of numbers * BBC History Magazine online *
Emma Marriott is a freelance writer and editor whose previous works for Michael O'Mara Books include I Used to Know That: History, Bad History: How We Got the Past Wrong and The History of the World in Bite-sized Chunks.
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ISBN 13 9781782432173
ISBN 10 1782432175
Title A History of the World in Numbers
Author Emma Marriott
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Year published 2014-10-09
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.