Guns, germs, and steel : the fates of human societies / Jared Diamond.
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- 0393317552
- 303.4 21
- HM206 .D48 1999
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302.302 JAR Public parts : | 302.3028 DIJ The culture of connectivity : | 303.3 PAS The black box society : | 303.4 Dia Guns, germs, and steel : | 303.48 Fri The world is flat : | 303.48 Glo Globalization : | 303.48 Kam Planet India : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-457) and index.
Wilson's Public Library, May 1998
Pulitzer Prize, April 1998
Library Journal, February 1997
Pub Weekly, January 1997
Choice, January 1998
Kirkus Review, January 1997
Kliatt, September 1999
Traces the development of primitive societies showing why some groups advanced more rapidly than others and how this progression explains why various populations stabilize at specific phases of development while others continue to evolve.
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