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Title: A Street Through Time
by Anne Millard, Steve Noon
ISBN: 0-7894-3426-1
Publisher: DK Publishing
Pub. Date: September, 1998
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $17.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (8 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: An Amazing Kids Book
Comment: This is a complete and utter thrill to read, both for me and my 7 year old son. We sit for hours looking over the book, discussing history from a more adult viewpoint. He has learned more from this book than he has from any other single educational document thus far.
I will get this book for everyone I know, and recommend it to everyone I don't know...watch out...their might be a run on this book, so buy it now.
We got it as a gift from a English friend who attended Oxford (full ride scholorship - a brillant guy). He loved it!!!

Rating: 5
Summary: the kind of book that brings history to life
Comment: This is not a history text; it will not give you factoids or dates. But it will enliven your appreciation of the passage of time and the continuity of human existence. This is a large but lightweight book. Each page is approximately 13 by 10 inches, and each of the fourteen depictions are shown in a two-page spread of about 26 inches by 10. The site depicted is an area near a waterway, presumably in the English midlands, and the eras shown are 10,000 BCE, showing a winter settlement of Stone Age hunters; 2000 BCE, an early farming settlement; 600 BCE, the Iron Age; AD 100, during Roman occupation; 600, after the collapse of Roman civilization to barbarian invaders; 900, after the Viking raids; 1200s, a medieval village; 1400s, a medieval town; 1500s, during the Bubonic Plague; 1600s, during a time of religious wars; 1700s, the Regency period; early 1800s, the beginning of industrialization; late 1800s, a thriving city; and finally, a modern city. In successive time periods we see objects and buildings from the last era in ruins or having been adapted for other uses. We see that some things never change (boating or imbibing, for example) while others change markedly (technology, cleanliness, etc.), and that to "progress" is not always to move forward.

A fun book with lively cross-section watercolor drawings that will bring the concept of history to life, this book will lose some relevance for North American readers (who might also enjoy Gail Gibbons' FROM PATH TO HIGHWAY about the Boston Post Road through history), but it is still eminently worthwhile and enjoyable.

Rating: 5
Summary: Rich pleasure on many levels
Comment: I've had to buy a second copy of this wonderful book for my 14 year old son. He was deeply distressed when, thinking he'd outgrown it, I'd passed our first copy on to his school. The recommended age range is far too narrow, for adults have enjoyed it as a coffee table book as much as six year old visitors who find the transformation of years magical. My own children were impressed that civilizations do not always progress forward -- "The Invaders" and "The Plague Strikes" gave them a more dynamic sense of history. The fine illustrations pull the reader in, the rendering of characters give each of them full personality and interest. My kids generally have very limited interest in non-fiction; this one remains a favorite of their collection.

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