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This page shows a sample of the synchronoptic World History Chart and links to the award-winning HyperHistory Online ( including a history of the crisis in 2008 )
The World History Chart - a companion to HyperHistory Online - contributes to a better understanding of the historical forces that shape today's global affairs - from the Middle East to China, India, Afghanistan, Europe and America. Order the latest edition of the best-selling History Chart now as long as stock lasts! |
Many famous people have used the world history chart enthusiastically. The popular Chart, displayed in many Luxury Hotels around the world, is also a perfect birthday gift - verify some testimonials. |
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World History Book and Wall Chart
The World History Chart begins with David and Solomon and ends 3,000 years later with Einstein, Picasso, Roosevelt and Churchill. In between, in divisions of ten years, the major events, empires and invasions, inventions and achievements, rulers and leaders, writers, philosophers and scientists of world history can be reviewed at a single glance !
This entertaining Chart is a good educational item
for every home, library or school. A must for every student of history - The great novelist James A. Michener wrote: ' Today I have studied with great care this remarkable historical chart. I find it to be a work of both scholarship and imagination, and I would judge that anybody who aspired to thorough knowledge in the field of history would profit from having this at hand.' |
A World in Turmoil !
From the Balkans to Afghanistan new nations emerge from the past and a puzzling Moslem world reappears from ancient history. The upheaval in the Middle East intensifies tensions with the West with no end in sight. The History Chart provides a perspective for a better understanding of the historical forces that shape today's global affairs.
Synchronoptic views will help
to see relationships between seemingly unrelated things. |
| The original Chart was created in 1989. It soon became a bestseller with over 35,000 copies being sold. Re-designed & updated a new edition has been published in the spring of 2007. |
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" The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see " Winston Churchill |
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To contact the author: email
World History Online - 301-2164 Wall Street - Vancouver V5L 1B5 - Canada |