Incoming Resources
- The story of civilization, 1965, vol. 9
- The story of civilization, 1935, vol. 1
- Pyramid, written by James Putnam ; photographed by Geoff Brightling & Peter Hayman
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- The messianic legacy, Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln
- The story of civilization, 1944, vol. 3
- The story of civilization, 1963, vol. 8
- The story of civilization, 1961, vol. 7
- The story of civilization, 1967, vol. 10
- The Silk Roads, a new history of the world, Peter Frankopan
- When Hitler took cocaine and Lenin lost his brain, history's unknown chapters, Giles Milton
- Lego epic history, written by Rona Skene
- Culture, the story of us, from cave art to K-pop, Martin Puchner
- The wicked history of the world, history with the nasty bits left in!, Terry Deary ; [illustrated by] Martin Brown
- Pictorial history of the world, the story of man's progress from prehistoric times to the present, told in 2,000 pictures, 200,000 words, with portfolios of 50 full color plates and historical maps, By the editors of Year. Foreword by Henry Steele Commager
- In the beginning, illustrated by Brian Delf ; written by Richard Platt
- The Dorling Kindersley history of the world, Plantagenet Somerset Fry
- The story of civilization, 1950, vol. 4
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Hararai
- The discoverers, Daniel J. Boorstin. --
- The story of civilization, 1975, vol. 11
- Usborne timelines of world history, Jane Chisholm
- Milestones of history, 100 decisive events in the history of mankind
- After Eden, a short history of the world, John Charles Chasteen
- The Kingfisher history encyclopedia
- Sapiens, a graphic history, creation and co-writing, Yuval Noah Harari ; adaptation and co-writing, David Vandermeulen ; adaptation and illustration, Daniel Casanave ; colors, Claire Champion ; master text translation, Adriana Hunter, V. 1
- Dig into history
- Timelines of everything, Senior editor, Sam Atkinson ; US editors, Kayla Dugger, Christy Lusiak
- World history, written by Philip Wilkinson
- Red, a history of the redhead, Jacky Colliss Harvey
- The art of more, how mathematics created civilization, Michael Brooks
- 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, written by Chris and Melanie Rice ; illustrated by Sergio
- Ye olde weird but true!, 300 outrageous facts from history, by Cheryl Harness
- National Geographic history at a glance, illustrated time lines from prehistory to the present day
- The story of civilization, 1953, vol. 5
- The story of civilization, 1957, vol. 6