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Score: 9.8/10  [1 review]
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ProdID: 904 - DK : Human - The Definitive Visual Guide
Written by Robert Winston et al

DK : Human - The Definitive Visual Guide
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Join Robert Winston on a unique journey to discover every aspect of our existence. From how we function to how we think and act.

'Human' reveals the diversity of our lives and explores our extraordinary past, our fascinating present and our astonishing future.

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Dated: 20th of March, 2006

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Whether you are looking for something to help you out on your homework assignment, or a budding anthropologist, or just have a curious streak and think people really are strange creatures... you should be reading this book.

It covers humanity from the smallest scale of our anatomy and physiology, right up to societal scales, introducing us to many peoples, cultures and ways of living. But that's not all by any means... with chapters like Origins, Body, Mind, Life Cycle, Society, Culture, Peoples and Future, there is every knowable aspect of humanity covered in amazing detail and volume.

There is no way to cram all of human knowledge into a single book, but if you could build a library that encompassed a decent smattering of the primary knowledgebase, this book would certinly rank amongst them. Add to all of that a 24-page index and glossary to help you locate what you are seeking.

Overall, well, it's hard to sum it up between 10-50 words... tjhe simple version is this: You should read this, no matter what. The long version... is just too long. Wink Icon


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