A Short History of the World

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Cosimo, Inc., 1. dec. 2005 - 476 strani
These first real humans beings we know of in Europe appear already to have belonged to one or other of at least two very distinct races. One of these races was of a very high type indeed; it was tall and big brained. One of the women's skulls found exceeds in capacity that of the average man to-day. One of the men's skeletons is over six feet in height. The physical type resembled that of the North American Indian.... They were savages, but savages of a high order. -from "The First True Men" When H. G. Wells published this popular history of planet Earth in 1922, the highest off the surface humans had reached was seven miles, barely 37,000 feet; the best guess at the planet's age was merely "more than" 2 billion years; the beginnings of organic life on Earth were still little understood. But with all the confidence of his immense genius and wide-ranging appreciation for all things scientific, Wells presents a readable, concise survey of the state of knowledge at his time about the planet and human presence upon it. Wells asks that you read this hefty 1922 work-adapted from his two-volume Outline of History, published in 1920-"straightforwardly almost as a novel is read," and indeed, this story of Earth, from its very formation and the first appearance of homo sapiens through the Russian Revolution and the reconstruction after World War I, reads like the most thrilling adventure story ever told. Though it has been factually supplanted by scholarship that came after it, this remains an engaging history, a classic of science fact from one of the fathers of modern science fiction. British author HERBERT GEORGE WELLS (1866-1946) is best known for his groundbreaking science fiction novels TheTime Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898).
 

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THE SPLENDOUR OF GREECE
139
THE EMPIRE OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
145
THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY AT ALEXANDRIA
150
THE LIFE OF GAUTAMA BUDDHA
156
ROME AND CARTHAGE
180
BETWEEN ROME AND CHINA
196
RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENTS UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE
208
THE TEACHING OF JESUS
214

MONKEYS APES AND SUBMEN
43
THE NEANDERTHALER AND THE RHODESIAN MAN
48
THE FIRST TRUE MEN
53
PRIMITIVE THOUGHT
60
THE BEGINNINGS OF CULTIVATION
65
PRIMITIVE NEOLITHIC CIVILIZATIONS
71
SUMERIA EARLY EGYPT AND WRITING
77
PRIMITIVE NOMADIC PEOPLES
84
THE FIRST SEAGOING PEOPLES
91
EGYPT BABYLON AND ASSYRIA
96
THE PRIMITIVE ARYANS
104
THE LAST BABYLONIAN EMPIRE AND THE EMPIRE OF DARIUS I
109
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE JEWS
115
PRIESTS AND PROPHETS IN JUDEA
122
THE GREEKS
127
THE WARS OF THE GREEKS AND PERSIANS
134
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DOCTRINAL CHRISTIANITY
222
THE HUNS AND THE END OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE
233
THE DYNASTIES OF SUY AND TANG IN CHINA
245
THE GREAT DAYS OF THE ARABS
253
THE CRUSADES AND THE AGE OF PAPAL DOMINION
267
RECALCITRANT PRINCES AND THE GREAT SCHISM
277
THE MONGOL CONQUESTS
287
THE INTELLECTUAL REVIVAL OF THE EUROPEANS
294
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIAL KNOWLEDGE
355
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
365
THE NEW OVERSEAS EMPIRES OF STEAMSHIP
393
EUROPEAN AGGRESSION IN ASIA AND THE RISE
399
THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN 1914
405
THE REVOLUTION AND FAMINE IN RUSSIA
415
THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION OF
421
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H. G. Wells was born in Bromley, England on September 21, 1866. After a limited education, he was apprenticed to a draper, but soon found he wanted something more out of life. He read widely and got a position as a student assistant in a secondary school, eventually winning a scholarship to the Royal College of Science in South Kensington, where he studied biology. He graduated from London University in 1888 and became a science teacher. He also wrote for magazines. When his stories began to sell, he left teaching to write full time. He became an author best known for science fiction novels and comic novels. His science fiction novels include The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Wonderful Visit, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The First Men in the Moon, and The Food of the Gods. His comic novels include Love and Mr. Lewisham, Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul, The History of Mr. Polly, and Tono-Bungay. He also wrote several short story collections including The Stolen Bacillus, The Plattner Story, and Tales of Space and Time. He died on August 13, 1946 at the age of 79.

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