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A Little History of the World by Ernst H. Gombrich
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A Little History of the World

by Ernst H. Gombrich

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This popular book has been around for many years in over a dozen languages but it has only recently been translated to English. (The reason why is explained in the preface.) Mr. Gombrich originally published this book in Vienna in 1936. It is written for a younger audience which results in a clear, engaging narrative. There are 40 short chapters which include sections on: Ancient Greece and Egypt, the Roman Empire, Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, Jesus, Mohammed, the Middle Ages, the Crusades, Charlemagne, Martin Luther, Napoleon, and so forth up to World War I. Then in the final chapter, the author talks about his experiences during World War II and his hopes for peace. It is a fascinating book, covers a lot of ground, and made many areas of history much clearer for me to understand. I highly recommend it to anyone curious about world history. ( )
  woodge | Nov 20, 2009 |
As another reviewer said this is not a book of facts. There are many misleading statements in the book; the author is definitely not trying to be objective. For instance the Ottoman Empire is barely mentioned in the book which is weird given that they were a major player in the world history between 14th and 19th centuries.

If you want to read a book about history of the world I'd recommend looking for another one. ( )
  yufufi | Oct 10, 2009 |
Overview of history written for children that does an excellent job of putting time periods in perspective. Don't read expecting an in depth review of history, this is not a book of facts but a book that will likely encourage an adult reader to spend the time to delve deeper into areas that are a bit cloudy. ( )
  mantooth | Jul 30, 2009 |
wonderful way to get an overview of world history
  TeriLura | Apr 16, 2009 |
So entertaining and educational. Feel free to check out my review of this and other nonfiction faves at: http://laurareviews.blogspot.com/sear... Nonfiction ( )
  LauraCococcia | Mar 24, 2009 |
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Für Ilse.
Wie Du stets Dir's angehört
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In 1935, with a doctorate in art history and no prospect of a job, the 26-year-old Ernst Gombrich was invited by a publishing acquaintance to attempt a history of the world for younger readers. Amazingly, he completed the task in an intense six weeks, and Eine kurze Weltgeschichte für junge Leser was published in Vienna to immediate success, and is now available in seventeen languages across the world.

Toward the end of his long life, Gombrich embarked upon a revision and, at last, an English translation. A Little History of the World presents his lively and involving history to English-language readers for the first time. Superbly designed and freshly illustrated, this is a book to be savored and collected.

In forty concise chapters, Gombrich tells the story of man from the stone age to the atomic bomb. In between emerges a colorful picture of wars and conquests, grand works of art, and the spread and limitations of science. This is a text dominated not by dates and facts, but by the sweep of mankind’s experience across the centuries, a guide to humanity’s achievements and an acute witness to its frailties.

The product of a generous and humane sensibility, this timeless account makes intelligible the full span of human history.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:58 -0400)

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