What If... Book of Alternative History: Revisit Major Milestones That Shaped World History and Discover the Outcome If They Had Happened Differently (Fox Chapel Publishing) (Visual History) by Jeff Greenfield


What If... Book of Alternative History: Revisit Major Milestones That Shaped World History and Discover the Outcome If They Had Happened Differently (Fox Chapel Publishing) (Visual History)
Title : What If... Book of Alternative History: Revisit Major Milestones That Shaped World History and Discover the Outcome If They Had Happened Differently (Fox Chapel Publishing) (Visual History)
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ISBN : 1497103762
ISBN-10 : 9781497103764
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 160
Publication : Published April 10, 2023

Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if history had happened differently? What if JFK had never visited Dallas on November 22, 1963? What if Germany had won the First World War? How would life be different in America if the Southern states had beaten the North? What would a world without The Beatles sound like? Find out the potential answers to all these questions and many more in What of Alternative History ! Each monumental event includes detailed articles by expert historians, professors, and scholars that pose hypothetical answers to various questions, potential timelines, and full-color illustrations that detail a different outcome. Explore "what if...": With great full-color photos and compelling narratives, historical experts consider these and many more intriguing questions in this fascinating look at what might have been. Perfect for browsing, these 160 pages will have you speculating on the events and people that shaped history and make our lives what they are today. What If... is the perfect gift for every thoughtful history buff!


What If... Book of Alternative History: Revisit Major Milestones That Shaped World History and Discover the Outcome If They Had Happened Differently (Fox Chapel Publishing) (Visual History) Reviews


  • Kaitlyn Dolatowski

    Incredibly cool read. It's a hefty magazine at 100+ pages so it really is a book. I love the perspectives of all the different scholars.