The cartoon history of the modern world

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Where to find it

Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

Call Number
Graphic Gonick pt.1
Status
Available
Call Number
Graphic Gonick pt.2
Status
Available

Undergrad Library

Call Number
D208 .G57 2007 pt.1
Status
Available
Call Number
D208 .G57 2007 pt.2
Status
Available

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Summary



The Cartoon History of the Modern World is a wickedly funny take on modern history. It is essentially a complete and up-to-date course in college level Modern World History, but presented as a graphic novel. In an engaging and humorous graphic style, Larry Gonick covers the history, personalities and big topics that have shaped our universe over the past five centuries, including the Industrial Revolution, the American Revolution, the Russian Revolution, the evolution of political, social, economic, and scientific thought, Communism, Fascism, Nazism, the Cold War, Globalization--and much more.

Volume I of the Cartoon History of the Modern World picks up from Gonick's award winning Cartoon History of the Universe Series. That series began with the Big Bang and ended with Christopher Columbus sailing for the New World. This book starts off with peoples that Columbus "discovered" and ends with the U.S. Revolution.

Contents

Incomplete contents: pt. 1. From Columbus to the U.S. Constitution -- pt. 2. From the Bastille to Baghdad.

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