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From Adam to us, Part 1: Creation to Cathedrals

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This is a nice copy. Pages are clean. Binding is tight. Spine and covers look good. There's a name written on the bottom of the pages. Otherwise, the book is very clean and like new.

550 pages, Hardcover

Published April 2, 2016

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Ray Notgrass

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January 28, 2021
The content of this book is excellent, and I love the beautiful pictures of places around the world. I highly recommend it.
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January 31, 2022
I love the way this book is organized.
I highly recommend Notgrass’ history curricula.
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December 30, 2020
I have been using this textbook (not the full curriculum) as a reference resource for a homeschool co-op I teach. I absolutely love the illustrations. The creative way of forming units by focusing on man made and natural wonders, biography, world story, etc allows the authors to progress rapidly through all of history in two textbooks, hitting all major civilizations, monuments, and the rise and fall of empires. Of course there are things left out that I hoped would be there, but the authors can hardly be blamed in this impressively broad scope. Even more impressive is the accuracy and lack of denominational preference or offense with which they present the Christian faith. My family will definitely keep this book in our permanent library.
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343 reviews23 followers
December 31, 2019
Solid content. Project ideas are fun. Great support materials (separate books). Timeline book is great.
One quirky thing: EVERYTHING is made by God. This peninsula, That sea. Even crackers and cheese (in the projects!)I get it. God is the creator. I'm with you there, believe me--I'm a Christian. But some things come about due to the subcreation activity of humans. And it becomes a bit redundant at times.
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