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1991, Shanghai Translation Publishing House Pub. Date: 2
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1991
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Like New in Like New jacket. Paperback. Pages Number: 460 Publisher: Shanghai Translation Publishing House Pub. Date: 2006-04-01. Guns, Germs, and Steel-the fate of human society (open Humanities) is to understand aspects of human social development, a major advance in the history, which records the modern world and its many Therefore, reasons for the formation of inequality, but also a real history of all nations on the world is full of human life has always been narrative, speaks tirelessly, and highly readable. Why is the conquest of Eurasia, drive, or kill a large number of Indians, Australians and Africans, not the other why the wheat and corn, cattle and pigs, and the modern world, the other great crops and livestock in these particular area, rather than other areas in this groundbreaking book, evolutionary biologist 贾雷德æ´è'™å¾· fact contribute to the formation history revealed the most extensive mode of environmental factors, thus destroying the power of stirring racial based on Marxist theory of human history, because of its outstanding value and importance, the book won the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for American and British Popular Science Writings Award, and New York Times bestseller list works. Contents: Preface Jeremiah issue of regional differences in the historical process of the first part of the Garden of Eden to Cajamarca from the first chapter took to the starting line every continent 11, 000 years ago BC, what the natural history of experimental chapter is how geographical factors shaping the Polynesian Chapter III of the society Islands conflict Cajamarca Why did not the Inca emperor Atahualpa prisoner Spain.