Explore the past and discover the most significant events that have shaped the world we live in today with this Encyclopedia of Events That Changed the World. The book presents 80 turning points in human history, from the invention of the wheel to the fall of the Berlin Wall. It is a comprehensive reference that offers insight and knowledge on how these events have impacted civilization and shaped our current society.


With a hardcover format and 256 pages, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in history and reference. The publication year is 1991, and it is written in English by Robert R. Ingpen and Philip Wilkinson. The item weight is 61.1 ounces, and the dimensions are 1 inch in length, 1 inch in height, and 1 inch in width. Discover the most remarkable events in human history with this Encyclopedia of Events That Changed the World.