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By: Jack Weatherford
ISBN: 9780609809648
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
UK Publication Date: 24th November 2014
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
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Weatherford resurrects the true history of Genghis Khan, from the story of his relentless rise through Mongol tribal culture to the waging of his devastatingly successful wars and the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed.
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By: Jack Weatherford
ISBN: 9780609801727
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Publication Date: Oct 1998
UK Publication Date: 1st March 2001
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
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Traces the historical evolution of humankind's relationship with money, from ancient times to the present-day revolutionary transformation in the meaning and use of money as represented by the electronic cash card, and discusses the implications of such changes.
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By: Jack Weatherford
ISBN: 9780307407160
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Publication Date: Aug 2011
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
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Originally published: New York: Crown Publishers, 2010.
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By: Jack Weatherford
ISBN: 9781399417747
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Publication Date: Feb 2025
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A gripping tale of naval warfare, dynastic rivalry, and technical innovation, by the author of Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World.
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By: Jack Weatherford
ISBN: 9781399417730
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Publication Date: Feb 2025
UK Publication Date: 26th September 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A gripping tale of naval warfare, dynastic rivalry, and technical innovation, by the author of Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World.
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By: Jack Weatherford
ISBN: 9780449907139
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Publication Date: Oct 1993
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
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Anthropologist Jack Weatherford described the many contributions to culture of North and South American Indians in Indian Givers (70,000 trade paperbacks sold). Now he brilliantly shows how white settlers of the New World grafted their European civilization onto the deep roots of Native American customs. What resulted was an Indianguage to the economy.
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