A Short History of the World by H.G. Wells - A Masterpiece on World History | Human Civilization | Wells’ Perceptive Exploration of Evolution of Society | Historical Overview | Educational Read | Historical Events | Must-read for History Enthusiasts
J**D
Topics Covered In the book
The book covers All the important Things Occurred in the past, The language used in the book simple, Understanble for history Beginners
M**N
Quite an Average Read
The media could not be loaded. About the quality of printing: Good book, there are few grammatical and spelling errors in the printing. Overall quality of pages and printing is fine. No pages were missing.About the book: If you’re interested to know about the History of Europe more than any other region then this is a great book for that. Covers very little about India. Doesn’t even consider Hinduism as worth mentioning as a religion. Only talks about Christians, Islam and Buddhism.Overall a quick short summary of the vast historical events.
N**I
Nice book.
As far as books and quality....quite good.
D**
Highly informative
A book of history that’s worth reading to understand the past…
M**H
Must reading
This is an amazing overview of all we knew in the early 20th century about the world and its occupants... there are notes on the few things that need updating a 100 years later. HG Wells’ acute perception, choice of issues, candid comments are priceless. Specially in today’s upside- down world.
A**T
NA
Very good book to know about history of world in simple language
H**T
The content of the book is impressive. Three stars because it is marred by many printing errors.
I bought A Short History of The World by HG Wells published by Fingerprint Classics.The book was written almost a 100 years ago but is still relevant today. The author began right from the beginning of the universe with the most reliable science available during his day. Any error is highlighted by a superscript and an annotation is added at the end using reliable information in accordance with recent research. There are errors in dates too and are also highlighted and corrected at the end but it is unlikely that the reader will be troubled by these errors. The author took us right from the beginning of civilization and left at the end of World War 1 with the creation of the League of Nations and even predicted another world war. The book was written from a sociological, anthropological and scientific perspective. It provides a general overview of world history ,a framework necessary for the study of a particular period of history or the history of a particular country. The primary goal of the author is to "meet the needs of the busy general reader who wishes to refresh and repair his faded or fragmentary conceptions of the great adventure of mankind". There is a paucity of details and if the reader is interested to explore further, he can avail himself of the inextinguishable source of information from other books about that particular period of history he wishes to peruse. This edition is replete with black and white pictures but often they are irrelevant with the context of the chapter. In short, I thoroughly enjoyed the book inspite of the shortcomings of this edition by Fingerprint Classics. The author's writing skills is lucid and impeccable. There are also chapters about Ashoka the Great and The Buddha.My pet peeve with this cheap edition: In the course of my perusal, I had discovered at least 20 printing errors which is irksome. However that did not much serve as an impediment.I would advise others to go for another edition by a different publisher.
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