Review of the UK edition: The authors have put as much effort into the design as the data and their book is meant to entertain as much as to inform. -- The Economist
The Infographic History of the World starts at the dawn of time and launches into a 13.8 billion-year journey. Four sections--In the Beginning, Getting Civilized, Nation Building, and The Modern World--present world history as a visual essay of facts, trends and timelines. It is history done in a new way, a beautifully designed collection of insightful and revealing infographics that tell us where we've been and where we're heading.
The book's design cleverly mirrors the content, opening with parchment-like paper stock, primitive typography and no color and progressing to glossy pages, minimalist design and brilliant color.
Seventy-four topics, 100 infographics and 224 pages weave a story of civilization and conquest, of war and peace, of science and invention, as well as some of the big issues of the day.
- When did everything in the universe come into being?
- When did the crusaders set sail?
- Is religion growing or disappearing?
- Which countries are eating all the food, causing all the pollution and taking all the drugs?
- Do more guns equal more gun deaths?
- What are we dying of and how quickly are we changing?
- Will we survive the next millennium?
The Infographic History of the World is as entertaining a reference as is possible. It will inspire and inform from its permanent place on the coffee table. It is for all ages and all interests and perfect for a society hooked on instant information.