Daniel Smith
Price: £12.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 21/07/2022
ISBN: 9781789294088
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Binding: Hardback
Size: 178 x 129 mm
Extent: 288 pages
Illustration: b/w line drawings throughout
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 21/07/2022
ISBN: 9781789294781
Export Edition: Export/Airside
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Binding: Trade Paperback
Size: 178 x 129 mm
Extent: 288 pages
Illustration: b/w line drawings throughout
Territorial Rights: World (Export)
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 21/07/2022
ISBN: 9781789294118
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Size: EPUB 2
Extent: 288 pages
Illustration: b/w line drawings throughout
Territorial Rights: World
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An informative, succinct and highly accessible new perspective on world history
A celebration of the written word that features ancient and modern texts and reveals their impact on civilization around the world
In the same series as A Short History of the World in 50 Places, which has sold in twelve territories worldwide
Dan Smith is the author of the ‘How to Think Like …’ series, which has sold all over the world. Dan is available for publicity
Daniel Smith is a non-fiction author and editor who has written across a range of subjects, including politics, economics and social history. He is the author of The Little Book of Big Ideas: 150 Concepts and Breakthroughs that Transformed History and the 'How to Think Like ...' series for Michael O'Mara Books, which has been published in 25 languages and sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. He is also a scriptwriter for the award-winning podcast series, Real Dictators and A Short History of . . . He lives in London with his wife and two children.