World history -- Juvenile literature
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World history -- Juvenile literature
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World history
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Incoming Resources
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- History of the world with the women put back in, Kerstin Lucker and Ute Daenschel
- Questions and answers about world history, editors, Rebecca Gerlings and Alex Woolf
- The story of mankind
- Bigfoot goes back in time, D.L. Miller
- Great leaders, Brian Mooney
- The story of mankind
- If ..., a mind-bending new way of looking at big ideas and numbers
- A child's history of the world
- The story of civilization, from the Reformation to the twenty-first century, Phillip Campbell, Volume III
- Taketakerau, the millennium tree
- Noticias que marcaron la historia
- Imperialism, expanding empires, Sandy Phan
- Courageous people who changed the world
- A little history of the world, E.H. Gombrich
- Mysterious disappearances, Cynthia O'Brien
- The story of mankind, Hendrik Van Loon
- Back to life, world history as you've never seen it before
- Amazing ancient world atlas, uncover the treasures of the past, written by Nancy Dickmann
- Big ideas from history, a history of the world for you, illustrations, Anna Doherty
- History!, the past as you've never seen it before, contributors, Peter Chrisp [and others] ; project editors, Claire Gell [and others]
- Cosmic wonder, Halley's comet and humankind, Ashley Benham-Yazdani
- All you need to know about our world by age 7, Alice James ; illustrated by Stefano Tognetti
- First history encyclopedia, author, Philip Wilkinson
- A short history of the world, Ruth Brocklehurst & Henry Brook ; illustrator, Adam Larkum
- This day in history for kids, 1,001 remarkable moments & fascinating facts, Dan Bova ; illustrations by Russell Shaw
- Kingfisher history encyclopedia
- A history of the world in 25 cities, written by Tracey Turner and Andrew Donkin ; illustrated by Libby VanderPloeg
- Timelines of everyone, from Cleopatra and Confucius to Mozart and Malala, editors, Ben Ffrancon Davies, Tayabah Khan
- Little kids first big book of who, Jill Esbaum
- Unstoppable us, Yuval Noah Harari ; illustrated by Ricard Zaplana Ruiz, Vol. 2
- History of the world, 10,000 BCE to 2000 CE, by John Farndon ; illustrated by Christian Cornia
- LEGO epic history, written by Rona Skene
- History, a visual encyclopedia, contributors, Simon Adams, Sufiya Ahmed, Peter Chrisp, Ben Ffrancon Davies, Cora Dessalines [and 2 others]
- History atlas, heroes , villains, and magnificent maps from fifteen extraordinary civilizations, Thiago de Moraes
- Children's illustrated history atlas, Simon Adams, Peter Chrisp
- The history of everything, (in 32 pages), Anna Claybourne ; illustrations by Jan Van Der Veken
- The human race, a history of record-breakers, Sean Callery ; illustrated by Donough O'Malley
- Explanatorium of history, from the first tools to the climate crisis
- Ma première histoire de la vie & de la Terre, Sophie Le Callennec ; illustré par Laurent Audouin et Fabrice Weiss
- An atlas of legendary places, from Atlantis to the Milky Way, Volker Mehnert ; Claudia Lieb ; translated from German by Paul Kelly
- Wonders of our world, Carron Brown
- Children's world atlas, Claudia Martin ; cartography, Lovell Johns
- If..., a mind-bending new way of looking at big ideas and numbers, written by David J. Smith ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- 10 events that changed the world, written by Cath Senker
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