Title | : | The Great Wall (Wonders of the World) |
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ISBN | : | 0965049329 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780965049320 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 48 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 1997 |
Now imagine the enemy that this wall was built to defend against.
The Mongols were nomadic warriors of legendary skill and savagery. Their empire encompassed most of the known world, from southern Asia to northern Europe, from the Middle East to the Sea of Japan. Now the fierce and unstoppable horsemen were bearing down on China. For the Chinese, there seemed only one solution: to turn their country into a vast fortress.
The Great Wall chronicles a people's struggle for absolute security in a violent and dangerous world. It is a story of astonishing success and ultimate failure, of ingenuity, determination, the will to survive and, in the end, futility.
"Wonders of the World" series
The winner of numerous awards, this series is renowned for Elizabeth Mann's ability to convey adventure and excitement while revealing technical information in engaging and easily understood language. The illustrations are lavishly realistic and accurate in detail but do not ignore the human element. Outstanding in the genre, these books are sure to bring even the most indifferent young reader into the worlds of history, geography, and architecture.
""One of the ten best non-fiction series for young readers."" - Booklist
The Great Wall (Wonders of the World) Reviews
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Okay, I loved this book! This book recounts 1500 years of Chinese history in an easily understood format. They cover the last four dynasties. I just took a BYU college class that talked a lot about Chinese History and this book was a great summary of everything I learned. Lots of history without random pix bites all over it. (Think CNN and 5 different news feeds coming through on the same screen).
Easily read information and nice pictures. Simple, but a lot of information. This book is long, but well worth reading. I also liked that they included the pronunciation of each person presented.
On a side note my children easily followed the dynasties and knew the pronuciation because they were aware of the big picture thanks to Story of the World. (go Story of the World!!)