The March of man;
a chronological record of peoples and events from prehistoric times to the present day, comprising an historical atlas of 96 pages, comparative time charts in seven sections and 64 plates of illustration.
American editors: Albert Bushnell Hart [and] Isaac J. Cox; English editor: Lawrence H. Dawson.
APA Citation
McElroy, R. McNutt., Muir, R., Philip, G., Dawson, L. H. (Lawrence Hawkins)., Cox, I. Joslin., Hart, A. Bushnell. (1935). The March of man: a chronological record of peoples and events from prehistoric times to the present day, comprising an historical atlas of 96 pages, comparative time charts in seven sections and 64 plates of illustration. New York: Encyclopaedia Britannica.
MLA Citation
Hart, A. Bushnell, et al.. The March of Man: a Chronological Record of Peoples And Events From Prehistoric Times to the Present Day, Comprising an Historical Atlas of 96 Pages, Comparative Time Charts In Seven Sections And 64 Plates of Illustration. New York: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1935.
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