A History of Civilizations

Braudel, Fernand

Sections on Islam and the Muslim World, Africa, The Far East, Europe and America by the eminent French historian or, according to Seamus Heaney, 'history is about as instructive as an abattoir, Tacitus was right and the peace is merely the desolation left behind after the decisive operations of merciless power'; 600pp., indexed.

Publisher: Allen Lane. The Penguin Press. First English edition 1994
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Spots of foxing to extremities, else fine in dustwrapper.


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