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Lost Worlds : How Humans Tried, Failed, Succeeded, and Built Our World
Lost Worlds : How Humans Tried, Failed, Succeeded, and Built Our World
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Author(s): Anon138
Wyman, Patrick
ISBN No.: 9780063256484
Pages: 464
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 48.30
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"This book is great. Wyman manages to move both quickly and patiently through a vast swath of time, focusing on a period before many histories even begin. His research and artful storytelling doesn''t shy away from the darker side of events, but the tales he tells us about the deep past reveal something almost magical about our shared humanity." --Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry, co-authors of The Bright Ages and Oathbreakers "Whip-smart and crackling with life, The Verge shines brilliant new light on the era when the world as we know it was made. The turn of the Middle Ages into the early modern age was an exciting, confounding, sometimes terrifying time, revolutionary in almost every way. And Patrick Wyman is the perfect guide to its convulsions: he has a scholar''s brain but a raconteur''s touch for finding humanity in even the most complex story. This is popular history as it should be written, and a terrific debut from a very accomplished writer.


" - Dan Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Plantagenets and The Templars, on The Verge "Extraordinary--The Verge deftly illustrates how a crucial forty-year takeoff period led Europe to world domination." - Roger Crowley, New York Times bestselling author of Empires of the Sea and The Accursed Tower, on The Verge "In The Verge, Patrick Wyman expertly weaves the story of the birth of modernity. With a masterful gift for storytelling, Wyman connects fascinating individual lives to the massive social changes they unleashed, making The Verge as engrossing as it is informative. Wyman takes us from fleets in the Atlantic, to silver mines in Hungary, to wool traders in England, to the richest banks in Europe, clearly illustrating the sophisticated economic, technological, and political forces driving Europe towards global domination. The Verge is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the origins of the modern world." - Mike Duncan, New York Times bestselling author of The Storm Before the Storm, on The Verge "If you want to understand why the world is the way it is today, you need to understand the events that took place in Western Europe during the 16th century. The Verge provides a glimpse into the world as it was 500 years ago, with a freshness and vivacity that can only come from someone with an intimate knowledge of how to write about both history and combat. Wyman uses the lives of key people--a queen, a colonizer, a banker, a knight--to introduce readers to the profound economic, political, technological, and social developments that provoked the development of the modern world.


The Verge is an accessible and fascinating glimpse into the lives and thoughts of people who transformed the world." - Jennifer Raff, assistant professor of anthropology and author of Origin, on The Verge "The Verge is as engaging as it is erudite, a grand tour of the economic and cultural upheavals that shaped the modern world." - Zachary D. Carter, New York Times bestselling author of The Price of Peace, on The Verge "How did Europe go from a global backwater in the late Middle Ages to global dominance in the 19th century? In this dexterous account, Patrick Wyman literally follows the money, revealing how a resource-scarce corner of the world was forced in the late 15th century to develop innovative institutions and practices to pool, lend, and transfer capital, enabling everything from Columbus''s voyages to the ability to wage total war across the continent and around the world." - Colin Woodard, New York Times bestselling author of American Nations and Union, on The Verge "Propelled by the latest archaeological methods and discoveries, Patrick Wyman transforms cutting-edge science into vivid human history as he reconstructs the lifeways of long-forgotten societies and upends outdated linear narratives about the emergence of civilization around the world. A spellbinding tour de force!" --Walter Scheidel, author of What Is Ancient History?.


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