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Reviewed on April 28, 2017 | Nonfiction
The story of the universe portrayed in this work by Crofton (Science Without the Boring Bits) and Black (history, Exeter Univ.; The Holocaust: History and Memory) moves humans from the central agent of history, instead placing them among many working pieces of the universe. Beginning with the big bang theory and quickly moving through evolution, prehistory, and early civilizations and making its way toward the modern world, the book covers an enor...Log In or Sign Up to Read More