A magnificent 12,000-year walk through history.
Introduction
Have you ever wondered what your street was like hundreds and hundreds of years ago? In this book you can follow the life of one such street. You will see it develop from a small Stone Age camp - changing over thousands of years - into a bustling riverside thoroughfare in the heart of a metropolis.
- Beautifully illustrated pages bring fourteen key periods in history to life.
- Search for the time traveller in each period, find out how people lived long ago - the tools they used, what they wore, what they ate, and what they did all day.
- The lively text provides a fascinating and factual insight to the pictorial story, and also suggests lots of hidden details to spot.
See magnificent buildings go up and come down, new churches built on the site of ancient temples, wooden bridges destroyed and then remade in stone, and statues demolished, then unearthed many years later. But incredibly, some buildings do survive and remain centuries later in the heart of a modern city.
A Street Through Time is crammed with details of life in the past. The more you look, the more you'll see.
Reviews
Customer Review:
Review by: Yasmin Butler, 18 September 2004
A street through time is a fabulous book because you get to see how much things change over the years from 10,000 BC to today.
Press reviews
"A book with a big idea."
Times Educational Supplement
"Totally riveting."
Sunday Telegraph
Winnter, Junior Prize Category, History Today awards 2000
Table of contents
The Story of a StreetStone Age Hunters (10,000 BC)
First Farmers (2000 BC)
The Iron Age (600 BC)
Roman Times (AD 100)
The Invaders (AD 600)
Viking Raiders (AD 900)
Medieval Village (1200s)
Medieval Town (1400s)
The Plague Strikes! (1500s)
Under Attack! (1600s)
An Age of Elegance (1700s)
Grim Times (Early 1800s)
From Town to City (Late 1800s)
The Street Today
Time-Travelling Quiz/Glossary
Product details
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9780751355352
Size: 129 x 198mm
Number of pages: 32
Publication date: 22 Oct 1998
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley

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