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The Silk Roads
- The Extraordinary History That Created Your World - Children's Edition
- Narrado por: Peter Frankopan
- Duração: 2 horas e 34 minutos
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Sinopse
Bloomsbury presents The Silk Roads written and read by Peter Frankopan.
Spellbinding ... a pitch-perfect treasure' LoveReading4Kids
Set your sails east with this stunningly original new history of the world.
Peter Frankopan, number one bestselling author and historian, explores the connections made by people, trade, disease, war, religion, adventure, science and technology in this extraordinary book about how the east married the west with a remarkable voyage at its heart – the journey along the Silk Roads.
From ancient world laws laid down by King Hammurabi and the mighty Persian empire, to terrifying huns, the rise of Europe, two world wars and politics today, The Silk Roads children's edition moves through time and history sewing together the threads from different peoples, empires and continents into a phenomenal history of the globe.
With stories from each and every corner of society, Frankopan’s magnificent brand new text based on his literary triumph The Silk Roads is a must-have world history.
‘An extraordinarily vivid book on an often-neglected corner of history’
Inis Reading Guide
‘Not just children, but people of any age will find this book an absorbing listen’
New York Journal of Books
‘Peter Frankopan’s text is pitched at exactly the right level for children to listen and for adults to share with them’
Armadillo magazine
‘This is an ambitious account that nevertheless tackles big themes in a friendly, accessible way’
History Revealed magazine