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By Albert Lorenz & Joy Schleh Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers, New York. 64 pages. Permission for illustration reproduction provided. Good for middle school to adult. There are some fairly advanced words and ideas. It's helpful to have some knowledge of world history.
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If you ever wanted to hop on a magic
carpet and take a whirlwind world tour covering 1,000 years, here's your chance. You
can tour ten cities, beginning with Jerusalem in the 11th century and ending in New York
City at the end of the 20th century.
But this isn't an ordinary history
book with lots of words and a few pictures. It's mostly pictures, and author and
illustrator Albert Lorenz zooms in closer with each page so you see a snapshot of the
everyday life of the people who lived there.
Imagine, for example, if someone took a
picture of your downtown in the middle of the daywhat
would people be doing? What would they be wearing? Lorenz describes each time period then looks at one key event and
its effect in that city and around the world. He touches on everything from art and
technology to warfare and disease. Because the book is over a foot long, you can spend
hours examining his amazingly detailed drawings. A fun timeline helps you keep track of
the important events and discoveries taking place all over the world.
These pictures of
Koblenz, Germany, show the impact of the Black Plague as it spread through Europe in the
1300s.
Click on each picture to see if you can find the items listed.
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