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Religion, Science, Medicine & Warfare: Illustrated History Encyclopedia

by Simon Adams (Contributor)

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Series: Illustrated History Encyclopedia

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Throughout history, people have sought to understand the world around them and to find ways of making their lives and their work easier and more comfortable. This book brings together four key areas of human knowledge and traces the history and development of each one in turn.
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Farndon, JohnContributorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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