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Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 2 - The Pillars of Civilization (Hardcover)
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Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 2 - The Pillars of Civilization (Hardcover)
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List price R586
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Discover the second volume of an epic, beautifully illustrated
graphic history of humankind, based on Yuval Noah Harari's
multi-million copy bestselling phenomenon. When nomadic Homo
sapiens settled to live in one place, they started working harder
and harder. But why didn't they get a better life in return? In The
Pillars of Civilization, Yuval Noah Harari and his companions
including Prof. Saraswati and Dr. Fiction travel the length and
breadth of human history to investigate how the Agricultural
Revolution changed society forever. Discover how wheat took over
the world, how war, famine, disease and inequality became a part of
the human condition, and why we might only have ourselves to blame.
The origins of modern farming are told through Elizabethan tragedy,
the changing fortunes of domesticated plants and animals are
tracked in the columns of the Daily Business News, and the history
of inequality is revealed in a superhero detective story. A
radical, witty and colourful retelling of the story of humankind,
adapted from Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens: A Brief History of
Humankind, Volume 2 can be read as a standalone or as a follow-up
to Volume 1, The Birth of Humankind. Praise for Yuval Noah Harari's
Sapiens: 'I would recommend Sapiens to anyone who's interested in
the history and future of our species.' Bill Gates 'Interesting and
provocative... It gives you a sense of how briefly we've been on
this Earth' Barack Obama 'Jaw-dropping from the first word to the
last... It may be the best book I've ever read' Chris Evans
'Contains a remarkable piece of information on almost every page
and reminds us that we should be grateful to be human.' Matt Haig
'Sweeps the cobwebs out of your brain... Radiates power and
clarity, making the world strange and new' Sunday Times
'Provocative and fascinating and opinionated...it makes the
familiar seem unfamiliar. It altered how I view our species and our
world.' Guardian
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