Little Ice Age: How Climate Changed History, 1300-1850

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Author:Брайан Фейган
Cover:Hard
Category:Comics and Graphic NovelsHistory & GeographyReference booksNatural sciences
ISBN:978-5-04-111706-1
Dimensions: 145x20x215cm
In 2020, an abnormal cold destroyed 80% of the grape crop in France. For two hundred years before, the unprecedented cooling left the peasants without bread, and the followers resulted in the great French revolution.

However, the cold was not always tormented by Europe. Our continent remembers the times when grapes have been growing in England, and it was possible to swim to Greenland and even America on the nonsense of Drakkara Vikings. But then in Europe - including our country, it became much colder. People had to learn to survive in a new era, which went down in history as a small ice age.

And, I must say, people were very successful in this - and the difficult weather conditions turned out to be both evil and good: they forced to invent new technologies, to master the continents, to improve science. This book tells the story of the most difficult, but possibly the most progressive period in the history of Europe
Author:
Author:Брайан Фейган
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Natural sciences
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-111706-1

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