Pages: 512 (Hardcover) ISBN: 140531155X Pub: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd Pub date: 2005-09-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13696
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Reader Reviews:This is an all time favourite!! (3/4 people found this helpful)We live in a rural village in German-speaking Switzerland, and I teach in a prestigious international school nearby.
The definative guide - must be read! (21/34 people found this helpful)A great book that not only answers many of the questions that one is likely to ask about themselves, but also about differences between people. Awesome. Another brilliant book from DK (52/56 people found this helpful)Like the DK books 'Animal' and 'Earth' that have preceded it, this is a beautifully put together encyclopaedia, which makes a welcome addition to my bookshelf. Edited by Dr. Robert Winston, it covers all aspects of human existence; from the workings of the body and mind; through an examination of all the peoples, cultures, languages, religions and traditions of the world; and culminating in a look at how scientific developments are changing the way humans live. From the bits I've read so far it is an incredibly engrossing and informative book which will keep me returning to it again and again, each time answering my questions but also inspiring me to ask more of it. Excellent! Similar ProductsAnimal: The Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife Earth Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide (Astronomy) History: The Definitive Visual Guide - from the Dawn of Civilization to the Present Day Ocean CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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