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100 Documents That Changed the World: From Magna Carta to WikiLeaks
Hardback
Main Details
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100 Documents That Changed the World: From Magna Carta to WikiLeaks
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Scott Christianson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 232,Width 185 |
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Category/Genre | History World history |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781849943000
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Classifications | Dewey:909 |
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Publishing Details |
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Pavilion Books
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Imprint |
Batsford Ltd
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Publication Date |
12 November 2015 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
100 Documents That Changed the World brings together the most important written agreements, declarations and statements in history. 100 Documents That Changed the World brings together the most important written agreements, declarations and statements in history. The documents included here have changed the course of history by rewriting laws, granting freedoms and laying out constitutions. But as well as official charters and presidential proclamations, there are also the hand-written documents that have gone on to shape the way we think, the scrawled notes that mark breakthroughs in the worlds of science and technology, and the annotated manuscripts that have become literary landmarks. Documents include: Magna Carta (1215); Shakespeare's First Folio (1623); Machine gun patent (1718); Declaration of independence (1776); First slave trade petition (1783); Constitution of the United States (1787); Inaugural Address of Thomas Jefferson (1801); Louisiana Purchase (1803); Darwin's Evolutionary Tree (1837); Gettysburg Address (1863); First Geneva Convention (1864); Telephone patent (1876); Treaty of Versailles (1919); Japanese Surrender (1945); Martin Luther King, Jr's "I Have A Dream" speech (1963); World Wide Web (1989); Civil Rights Act (1991); Inaugural Address of Barack Obama (2009).
Author Biography
Scott Christianson, Ph.D. is a prize-winning author. His books include 100 Diagrams That Changed the World, With Liberty for Some: 500 Years of Imprisonment in America; Condemned: Inside the Sing Sing Death House; Notorious Prisons: Inside the World's Most Feared Institutions; Bodies of Evidence: Forensics and Crime; Freeing Charles: The Epic Struggle to Free a Slave on the Eve of the Civil War. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, The Nation, Village Voice, and Newsday.
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