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The Cartoon History of the Universe II, Volumes 8-13: From the Springtime of China to the Fall of Rome (1994)

por Larry Gonick

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Here's a new installment of the phenomenalnbsp;nbsp;bestseller that Publishers Weeklynbsp;nbsp;selected as one of the twelve graphic books of allnbsp;nbsp;time. Spanning ages and continents from Ancientnbsp;nbsp;India to Rome and China in A.D. 600, Volume II isnbsp;nbsp;hip, funny, and full of info. B & Wnbsp;nbsp;illustrations.… (más)
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Fortsættelse på bind 1. Gonick har interessante vinkler på mange ting. ( )
  bnielsen | Apr 4, 2021 |
2012 (my review can be found on the LibraryThing page linked)
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  dchaikin | Sep 26, 2020 |
I've read this book before, a long, long time ago, but my brother-in-law, Josh, didn't know that when he bought it for me for my birthday. What he did know is that I own (and love) The Cartoon History of the Universe I (especially for its cartoon depiction of the process of evolution), so this was a good bet, and even though I'd read it before, I devoured it fairly quickly after receiving it.

The subtitle of this book is From the Springtime of China to the Fall of Rome, and it is primarily about these two civilizations. Certainly, I am much more interested in learning about China these days now that Jefferson is learning the language. This was a fabulous primer on early Chinese history, though there were a few places where the plots were involved enough with so many names that I got a little lost. This may be a function of my primarily reading this book while "supervising" the kids playing outside.

The history of Rome was easier, as it is more familiar, and strengthening the connections in my brain between late Roman history and early Christian history is always satisfying. Just because it's something I feel I ought to know, I suppose.

One of my favorite things about these volumes is the frequent use of asides for the author to confess his biases, his degree of confidence in his sources, etc. Add in his obvious love of his subject, and the entertainment value of the comics format, and it's obvious why I'm a Gonick fan. ( )
  greeniezona | Dec 6, 2017 |
More comic fun with history from Larry Gonick; this edition covers India, China, and ancient Rome. It's always a little hard to absorb history because there's just so damn much of it. "Cartoon History" would make great companion reading for kids in their history classes, and adults will have fun with it too, and learn something besides. ( )
  gbill | Oct 2, 2010 |
Yet another fabulous addition that should be on every history lover's bookshelf. Heck, even if you don't like history, I bet you'll enjoy The Cartoon History of the Universe. This second collection of volumes includes a crash course in Hinduism (and early Buddhism and Christianity), and in Indian, Chinese, and Roman history. Quite a few wars are covered, including one of the shortest adaptations (a mere two pages) of the Mahabharata, one of the longest epic poems in the world. Gonick approaches world history with a quirky, wry sense of humor making his books engaging and amusing to read while still being informative. Granted, he doesn't delve into many of history's contradicting theories, but he does include a bibliography designed to encourage further reading.

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Here's a new installment of the phenomenalnbsp;nbsp;bestseller that Publishers Weeklynbsp;nbsp;selected as one of the twelve graphic books of allnbsp;nbsp;time. Spanning ages and continents from Ancientnbsp;nbsp;India to Rome and China in A.D. 600, Volume II isnbsp;nbsp;hip, funny, and full of info. B & Wnbsp;nbsp;illustrations.

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