The heritage of man from prehistory to the fifteenth century is set down in lively descriptive prose. Despite the title, it...

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LAROUSSE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY

The heritage of man from prehistory to the fifteenth century is set down in lively descriptive prose. Despite the title, it is a book which may be read slowly for pleasure as well as be used for reference. Over five hundred illustrations and maps--thirty-two in color-- follow the text closely, page by page. Artistic design and clear organization make it a worthwhile volume--enjoyment for the professor, edification for the layman.

Pub Date: Oct. 9, 1963

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Publisher: Harper & Row

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 1963

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