100 Books That Changed the World by Scott Christianson (Author), Colin Salter (Author)
- Publisher: HISTORY
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- SKU: 47073
- Number of Pages: 224
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100 Books That Changed the World
Authors: Scott Christianson & Colin Salter
This book is a fascinating exploration of 100 of the most influential books ever written. It covers a wide range of genres, from science and philosophy to literature and politics, highlighting the works that have shaped human history, thought, and culture.
Key Features:
✔ Chronological Journey – Explores books from ancient times to the modern era, including religious texts, scientific discoveries, and literary masterpieces.
✔ Impactful Analysis – Examines how these books influenced society, politics, science, and philosophy.
✔ Diverse Selection – Features authors like Plato, Shakespeare, Darwin, Orwell, Marx, and more.
✔ Beautifully Illustrated – Includes engaging visuals, summaries, and historical context for each book.
✔ Ideal for Book Lovers – A must-read for readers, historians, and anyone interested in literature’s impact on the world.
Who Should Read This Book?
✔ Literature Enthusiasts – Perfect for those who love reading and want to explore groundbreaking books.
✔ History & Philosophy Students – Provides insights into how literature shaped ideologies, movements, and revolutions.
✔ General Readers – A captivating journey through the most influential written works in history.