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Modern History (Collins Gems) It is designed for use with GCSE and Standard Grade courses (and for other school courses appropriate to 16 year olds). A selection of diagrams and maps help to place entries in context. This edition


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Modern History (Collins Gems)

Title:Modern History (Collins Gems)
Author:Harpercollins Pub Ltd
Rating:4.72 (677 Votes)
Asin:0007121822
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:192 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Editorial : About the Author
Written with advice from history teachers.

From the 'Abdication crisis' to 'Zionism', Basic Facts History provides over 1000 entries covering the most important individuals, countries, events and concepts of the twentieth century. Each entry describes and explains the significance of its subject in a clear and concise manner. A selection of diagrams and maps help to place entries in context. It is designed for use with GCSE and Standard Grade courses (and for other school courses appropriate to 16 year olds). This edition has been updated to the end of the twentieth century and redesigned in the new series style.

If were not for the vast, intimate, and revealing set of photographs, the engaging elegance and unique structure of the prose, the resourceful catalog of recording data, or even the enlightening description of creative processes and partnerships of a true twentieth-century's genius, one single piece of writing added to Helena Jobim's endearing biography of her brother makes it all worth it. For those with nut allergies, there are also recipes calling for nuts. So.this is a long posting, I know, but this CD is a useful tool and even though it isn't "perfect", I still recommend it!

For those who want to know:
I was a young woman in what I beleived to be the Midwest, USA during an era where people lived in homes in the country and farmed (1800's or early 1900's; post-pioneer?). Several words were omitted from the ebook, enough to lose some of the meaning. Beginners probably do not need to know the additional 40 foreign words that subjectively describe the tempo or loudness

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