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Author/Creator:Harari, Yuval N., author, creator.
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Uniform Title:[Ḳitsur toldot ha-enoshut (Graphic novel). English.]
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Title:Sapiens : a graphic history / creation and co-writing, Yuval Noah Harari ; adaptation and co-writing, David Vandermeulen ; adaptation and illustration, Daniel Casanave.
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ISBN:9780063051331
0063051338
9780063212237
0063212234
0063212226
9780063212220
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Edition:First English language edition.
First U.S. edition.
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Publication:New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2020-2021]
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Physical Description:2 volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 28 cm.
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Notes:Statement of responsibility from title page verso.
Graphic novel adaptation of Sapiens: a brief history of humankind by Yuval N. Harari.
Volume 1 translated by John Purcell and Haim Watzman ; volume 2 translation and editing, Adriana Hunter.
"First published in Hebrew in 2011 by Kinneret, Zmora-Bitan, Dvir."--Title page verso, v. 2.
"Sapienship Storytelling"--Page 4 of cover.
Translated from the French (original work in Hebrew).
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Summary:Volume 1: "In this first volume of the full-color illustrated adaptation of his groundbreaking book, renowned historian Yuval Harari tells the story of humankind's creation and evolution, exploring the ways in which biology and history have defined us and enhanced our understanding of what it means to be "human." From examining the role evolving humans have played in the global ecosystem to charting the rise of empires, Sapiens challenges us to reconsider accepted beliefs, connect past developments with contemporary concerns, and view specific events within the context of larger ideas."
Volume 2: "In the second "Sapiens" volume, Yuval Noah Harari tells the story of how we took over the world; how an unlikely marriage between a god and a bureaucrat created the first empires; and how war, famine, disease, and inequality became a part of the human condition. The origins of modern farming are introduced through Elizabethan tragedy, the changing fortunes of domesticated plants and animals are tracked in the columns of the Daily Business News, and the story of urbanization is told as a travel brochure offering discount journeys to ancient Babylon and China."
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Contents:.V. 1. The birth of humankind -- v. 2. The pillars of civilization.
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Subjects:Civilization--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
Human beings--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
World history--Comic books, strips, etc.
Chronology, Historical--Comic books, strips, etc.
Technology and civilization--History--Comic books, strips, etc.
Adaptations.
Life Sciences - Evolution.
Civilization.
Chronology, Historical.
Civilization.
Human beings.
Technology and civilization.
World history.
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Subjects (Medical): Civilization
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Genre/Form:Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novel adaptations.
Graphic novels.
Historical comics.
History.
Nonfiction comics.
Graphic novels.
Historical comics.
Graphic novel adaptations.
Nonfiction comics.
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Also listed under:Vandermeulen, David, 1968- author, adapter.
Casanave, Daniel, illustrator, adapter.
Purcell, John (Translator), translator.
Watzman, Haim, translator.
Hunter, Adriana, translator.
Harari, Yuval N. Ḳitsur toldot ha-enoshut.
Link to this page: https://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/15696252