Incoming Resources
- Big history, Macquarie University Big History Institute ; foreword by David Christian
- Essential visual history of the world
- Big book of history, a 15 foot fold-out time-line from creation to modern computers, [contributing editors, Laura Welch, Bodie Hodge & Ken Ham]
- A history of just about everything, 180 events, people, and inventions that changed the world, written by Elizabeth MacLeod and Frieda Wishinsky ; illustrated by Qin Leng
- Rivers of blood, rivers of gold, Europe's conquest of indigenous peoples, Mark Cocker
- Seven sovereign queens
- The golden history of the world, by Jane Werner Watson ; pictures by Cornelius De Witt
- Lucy's bones, sacred stones, & Einstein's brain, the remarkable stories behind the great objects and artifacts of history, from antiquity to the modern era, Harvey Rachlin
- 1.001 maravillas del mundo
- The Atlas of mysterious places, the world's unexplained sacred sites, symbolic landscapes, ancient cities, and lost lands, edited by Jennifer Westwood
- How children lived, [Chris and Melanie Rice]
- When Hitler took cocaine and Lenin lost his brain, history's unknown chapters, Giles Milton
- A study of history, Arnold Toynbee
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- Prophet of decline, Spengler on world history and politics, John Farrenkopf
- 50 wonders of the world, Hugh Thomson
- Back to life
- La historia universal en 100 preguntas, Luis E. ??igo Fern?ndez
- Revolution, Christopher Maynard ; consultant, Tim Shakesby
- The new Penguin history of the world, J.M. Roberts
- Glimpses of world history;, being further letters to his daughter, written in prison, and containing a rambling account of history for young people, [by] Jawaharlal Nehru, with 50 maps by J.F.Horrabin
- The secret library, a book-lover's journey through curiosities of history, Oliver Tearle
- The intellectual devotional, revive your mind, complete your education, and roam confidently with the cultured class, David S. Kidder and Noah D. Oppenheim
- Past mistakes, how we misinterpret history and why it matters, David Mountain
- A child's history of the world
- Breve historia del mundo, Luis E. ??igo Fern?ndez
- How should we then live?, the rise and decline of Western thought and culture, Francis A. Schaeffer
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Hararai
- Let's Review Global History and Geography
- The Russian Revolution, a beginner's guide, Abraham Ascher
- History and its images, art and the interpretation of the past, Francis Haskell
- World civilizations, their history and their culture, Edward McNall Burns ... [et al.]
- Old news
- In the beginning--, the nearly complete history of almost everything, illustrated by Brian Delf ; written by Richard Platt
- Missions impossible, extraordinary stories of daring and courage, Hazel Flynn
- The creators, Daniel J. Boorstin
- A history of the world in seven themes, Stewart Gordon
- 100 pictures, the most influential images of all time
- History can be fun
- Pyramid, written by James Putnam ; photographed by Geoff Brightling & Peter Hayman
- The new Penguin history of the world, J.M. Roberts
- Histories of nations, how their identities were forged, edited by Peter Furtado
- Lost worlds, produced by Atlantic Productions for the History Channel ; producer, Ruth Sessions and Lucy Van Beek, [Disc 3]
- Red, a history of the redhead, Jacky Colliss Harvey
- Kingdoms of Europe, an illustrated encyclopedia of ruling monarchs from ancient times to the present, Gene Gurney
- Connections, British Broadcasting Corporation and Time-Life Films ; produced by Mick Jackson and David Kennard ; written and presented by James Burke
- The fifth beginning, what six million years of human history can tell us about our future, Robert L. Kelly
- Profesiones y actividades de la historia, Renzo Barsotti
- From then to now, a short history of the world, Christopher Moore ; illustrated by Andrej Krystoforski
- Farewell to European history ; or, The conquest of nihilism, by Alfred Weber ; translated from the German by R. F. C. Hull