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| Best Sellers Rank | 62,379 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3 in History Comics & Graphic Novels for Young Adults 3 in Science & Nature Comics & Graphic Novels for Young Adults 4 in Anthropology for Young Adults |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,697) |
| Dimensions | 21 x 2.8 x 28.3 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1787333760 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1787333765 |
| Item weight | 1.32 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Sapiens: a Graphic History |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 28 Oct. 2021 |
| Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
| Reading age | 12 - 17 years |
L**D
Very good
My grandson already had book 1, and loved it
M**S
As above
I bought all three books for my grand children ,the illustration are colourful and enticing and educational
A**N
Excellent and entertaining interpretation of the original!
This graphic novel does an excellent job of making the original, dense text much more digestible. The illustration style is pitch perfect, genuinely funny, informative and mind-opening! Highly recommended!
G**A
Excellent resource
This is a very nice addition to any child’s library. It’s also an enjoyable read for adults. It makes complex historical events and developments easy to understand. The illustrations are superb.
F**E
4 1/2 stars
I would like to start off by saying I am a huge fan. I have purchased three of the main books and two of the illustrated books. So if memory serves me right I have read all the books. And it has been a great pleasure . Regarding this book, I appreciate the efforts taken to deal with hierarchies, Slavery, racism and discrimination. However I feel the arguments proposed regarding slavery and how they bolstered hierarchies are some what halfbaked. In a nutshell the three arguments are. Europeans established the transatlantic slave trade because Arabs and Africans were participating in the slavery already. Since they were participating in the slavery already it was (Convenient) not the word he used, to follow suit for economic prosperity. The second argument which bolsters the first argument is that, European explorers, so-called explorers had already established safe navigable routes. So It follows that the path was laid out as it was closer to transport African slaves from the coast of Africa to New lands in Brazil and the Americas. The last argument states that, Africans had proven immune to tropical diseases, So (conveniently) not the word used, would prove to be the suitable tools for their new Prosperous nations. Now I don’t know whether this was a objective fact or subjective opinion, or some what in the middle as the previous chapter myths of men introduced a new keyword - intersubjective reality. If so, In conclusion why we have slavery and racism is because of fiction – stories that white Europeans created. I feel this is below satisfactory to say the very least as an argument.
P**P
Colourful second volume
Great follow up to first volume. Makes the complex accessible
A**R
Beautiful
Very beautiful piece of art! Engaging and funny.
E**A
Disappointing.
I really enjoyed the first book (on human evolution) in the original format and then later reread it in this graphic style. That said, even in the original, from the beginning I was slightly uncomfortable at the confidence of some of the statements made and I had a niggling desire for concrete references. I got a lot from it anyway and was content to treat the information as interesting but not set in stone. There was a clear narrative based around science even though it often felt like an "angle" rather than a neutral representation. This second volume (the pillars of civilization) feels much more rambling and seems mostly cobbled together from a list of pet social theories/ agendas of the author. It's strongly opinionated, which I guess is OK in principle, but this is presumably intended to be a factual book aimed at young people(?) without the necessary caveats. In fact I'm not sure who it's aimed at since its a bit patronizing for adults but wouldn't interest teenagers. I was hoping for perhaps a brief summary of some themes of human history and an outline of some cultures. References to, for example, Sumer are mostly just humorous and glimpsed through illustrations. It feels like a missed opportunity to explain some great stuff. A reference system to some primary evidence at least would be appreciated (just one example: In the authors view that the agricultural revolution made people miserable, much seems to hinge on the idea that hunter gatherers practised family planning, whereas early farmers did not. It all feels very speculative.)
R**N
I bought all 3
W**E
Book looks used dirty and old! Returning this.
J**E
Having read the original Sapiens, I was convinced that it should be on every school or University curriculum. Now in the Grafic History version it is even more accessible to everyone.
K**A
Sapiens (e i libri seguenti di Yuval Noah Harari) è un libro straordinario che non mi stanco di riprendere in mano regolarmente nonostante siano passati quei dieci anni dalla prima edizione. Volevo che i miei figli pre-adolescenti potessero approcciare anche loro i concetti principali (sull’evoluzione, il razzismo, il sessismo, l’organizzazione delle società umane) ma il libro originario è troppo complesso. Questa versione a fumetti è avvincente e di facile comprensione e ha appassionato anche il piccolo di 7 anni.
M**H
The graphic novel format makes already interesting material actually entertaining. I bought the book as well as this graphic novel and I must say the concepts were easier to digest in this format as well.
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