Foundations of Western Civilization

Scary Ancient Greek History Facts  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at March 10, 2025
Scary Ancient Greek History Facts

Scary Ancient Greek History Facts: Nightmares from the Hellenic World (Scary History Facts) by Skriuwer.com
English | January 16, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DT85MD4K | 290 pages | EPUB | 1.40 Mb

Who Owns the Family: God or the State?  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by MoneyRich at Oct. 15, 2014
Who Owns the Family: God or the State?

Who Owns the Family: God or the State? by Ray Sutton
Christian Liberty Pr | April 1987 | English | ISBN: 0930462165 | 200 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Our families are in trouble. They are under siege. Divorce is rampant. Parental rights are eroding. Social welfare coercion is on the rise. Governmental intervention has become commonplace. One legislative and judicial booby trap after another has been set, right in our own backyard.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 9  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 9, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 9

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 9
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1992 | ISBN 0896200817 | JPG | 19 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 8  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 8

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 8
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1991 | ISBN 0393324036 | JPG | 19 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 7  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 7

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 7
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1987 | ISBN 0385420935 | JPG | 20 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 5  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 5

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 5
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1980 | ISBN 0393324036 | JPG | 19 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 6  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 6

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 6
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1981 | ISBN 0385265204 | JPG | 20 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 4  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 4

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 4
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1980 | ISBN 0688010113 | JPG | 22 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 3  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 3

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 3
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 2nd Edition of 1979 | ISBN 0393324037 | JPG | 20 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 2  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Crusader at June 10, 2009
Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 2

Larry Gonick's Cartoon History of the Universe, Book 2
Publisher: Rip Off Press | Pages: 53 | 1st Edition of 1979 | ISBN 0385420938 | JPG | 20 MB

Gonick's hilariously informative history of the planet is a great addition to the growing field of comics trade books. Starting with the Big Bang theory and moving on to the "evolution of everything," he manages to cover three billion years–from the origins of cellular life to the fossil and dinosaur periods that followed, right up to the first appearance of hominids–all with casual erudition, silly humor and delightfully cartoon drawings. But Gonick doesn't stop there. He reinstates the record of women (their theoretical role in the development of agriculture and the matrilineal clans of the neolithic era) as well as accurately restoring black racial characteristics to the Egyptian dynasties. He also surveys other highly evolved ancient civilizations: the Sumerians, the Hittites, the Assyrians and the Israelites. Gonick cheerfully conjures rulers, warriors and slaves alike, many stumbling around in the desert, as they form the foundations for Western civilization.