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A Child's History of the World

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A lively, chronological survey written for young readers that presents major human developments from earliest times through modern days. Organized as short, storylike chapters, it explains the beginnings of tools, mastery of fire, emergence of writing and monumental construction, and the formation of early religious and political systems. It then summarizes classical cultures, medieval institutions, voyages of exploration, and the rise of industry and inventions. Final chapters outline recent technological advances and international conflicts while supplying temporal anchors for further study.

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V. M. Hillyer

V. M. Hillyer was an American author best known for his work "A Child's History of the World," which presents a narrative of world history tailored for younger readers. His writing is characterized by a clear and engaging style, making complex historical events accessible and interesting for children. Hillyer's contributions to children's literature reflect a commitment to education and storytelling, aiming to inspire curiosity about the past. Through his work, he has played a role in shaping how history is introduced to young audiences.

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