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Take a trip back in time more than 2,500 years to the first ever Olympic Games - then journey through hundreds of the most extraordinary stories of sport through to the present day. This unique history of sport includes a two-metre long fold-out timeline containing more than 1,000 pictures and captions that tells the story of more than 100 different sports on a spectrum including fighting, racing and ball games. Trace the origins and histories of all the major sports, including Olympic champions and world record holders. The Sports Timeline Wallbook also includes more than 30 newspaper articles, a 50-question quiz and a pocket magnifier. Perfect for 6-14 year olds but equally fascinating for adults.
The Wallbook Timeline Collection contains three hardback timeline titles created in association with the American Museum of Natural History.
Presents a six-foot timeline of scientific discoveries and inventions, along with a copy of "The Wallbook Chronicle," featuring stories of breakthroughs, notable scientists, and inventions.
Unfold the history of the universe--from the big bang to the present day! Created in association with the American Museum of Natural History.
Unfold the biggest moments in nature, science and history with this amazing 3-book boxed set of the most visually stunning timelines of earth's story ever designed. Each volume in the collection includes a two-metre fold-out timeline with key moments marked by pictures and captions. An easy-to-read chronicle (written in the form of newspaper articles), a page of letters to the editor, and a fifty question quiz completes the story in each book. Unlike anything ever produced before, these visual timelines are perfect for 6-14 year olds, and knowledge lovers of any age! The Nature Timeline Wallbook was created in association with the Natural History Museum and The Science Timeline Wallbook was created in association with the Science Museum.