![]() marvel at buildings, empires, conquerors and cultures of medieval times follow explorers and empire. ![]() This book was released on with total page 192 pages. Download or read book The Kingfisher Atlas of World History written by Simon Adams and published by. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Book Synopsis The Kingfisher Atlas of World History by : Simon Adams. The size makes it cumbersome as a circulating book, but as a reference book, it is very useful and entertaining as well as data-filled. This work would be a good addition to any elementary school or public library’s children’s room and an excellent addition to a middle school library as well. The index lists only the main people, places, and topics found in the work, making it easier for the novice user but not as complete as it could be. The pages might be a little busy for some users, but with guidance younger or more distractible readers can find their desired information. Time lines accompany each map, and several feature spreads cover topics such as “The City of Rome” and “Islamic Culture.” “How We Know about the Past” features, introducing the sections on the ancient and medieval worlds, provide some insight into historical research. The text, images, simple maps, and use of picture symbols are all designed to make the atlas accessible to students in second grade and up. Sections cover “The Ancient World,” “The Medieval World,” “Exploration and Empire,” and “The Modern World,” and each section contains 15 or 16 thematic maps presented in chronological order, leading the reader through time and place. ![]() This colorful and fact-packed book is not only informative but well organized. ![]()
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