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Yuval Noah Harari 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

SKU: FBA-9123554045
Barcode: 9789123554041
Publisher: Harper/Penguin UK
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Titles in This Set:
Sapiens: A Graphic History: The Birth of Humankind
Sapiens: A Graphic History: The Pillars of Civilization

Format: Hardback

Overview:
This two-book hardback collection, Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens: A Graphic History, brings Harari’s acclaimed big-history narrative to vivid, full-color life. The Birth of Humankind and The Pillars of Civilization translate dense ideas into accessible, engaging storytelling through striking artwork and concise, thought‑provoking text that works for both adult readers and curious young adults. As a graphic history, it preserves the authoritative voice of Harari while inviting readers to explore humanity’s origins, cultures, and revolutions through a visually compelling lens. The set functions as both a compelling read and a visually striking addition to any shelf, making complex concepts approachable without sacrificing nuance. Ideal for home libraries, classrooms, and as a thoughtful gift for history lovers, this collection invites readers to ask big questions about who we are, where we came from, and what shaped our societies.

What This Collection Covers:
Across two volumes, this collection surveys the arc of human development from our early beginnings to the emergence of civilizations. The Birth of Humankind introduces the origins of Homo sapiens, the evolution of language, culture, and cooperation, and the dramatic shifts that set humans apart. The Pillars of Civilization then charts the Agricultural Revolution and the rise of settled communities, cities, and complex social structures, revealing how farming, labor, trade, and governance together transformed daily life and global history. The graphic format highlights pivotal moments with color and composition, enabling readers to grasp large-scale concepts at a glance while enjoying a richly textured visual narrative. This set is perfect for readers seeking a digestible yet rigorous entry into history, as well as for fans of Harari’s approachable scholarship who want a visual companion to the original prose. It also serves as a practical teaching aid, encouraging discussion and deeper inquiry into humanity’s shared story.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Birth of Humankind dives into the very beginnings of our species, translating vast timelines into accessible scenes that illuminate how early humans formed communities, developed language, and pioneered cooperative behavior. The narrative emphasizes how small, incremental shifts—technological, social, and cultural—catalyzed leaps in collective knowledge. Readers will experience the excitement of discovery alongside the cautionary notes about our ancestors’ migrations, conflicts, and collaborations. The artwork supports the text with clear diagrams and vibrant panels that simplify complex theories without oversimplifying them, making this volume ideal for adult readers seeking a clear, engaging primer on human origins as well as younger readers who respond to visual storytelling with curiosity and insight.

The Pillars of Civilization follows the crucial pivot from foraging to farming, examining how the Agricultural Revolution reshaped labor, settlement, and social organization. This volume explores how crops, domestication, and food surpluses laid the groundwork for cities, governance, and cultural exchange. It invites readers to consider the long-term consequences of agricultural specialization, resource management, and the rise of hierarchical structures that still influence modern life. With bold illustrations and a measured narrative voice, the book translates the complexities of civilization-building into approachable, memorable scenes. It’s a thoughtful companion for history buffs, students, and anyone curious about how the patterns of daily life we live today were forged thousands of years ago.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
History curious readers who prefer visual storytelling will find this collection especially appealing. It suits adults seeking a succinct, richly illustrated overview of human history, students needing a clear introduction to big-history concepts, and fans of Yuval Noah Harari’s accessible approach to complex ideas. The set makes an excellent gift for lifelong learners, book clubs exploring non-fiction history, and educators looking for a compelling classroom resource. Its high-contrast, narrative-driven format also benefits reluctant readers who respond well to graphics, while offering enough depth to satisfy students conducting deeper inquiries into origins, civilizations, and societal development.

Key Benefits:

  • Two-volume hardback collection with full-color, accessible visual storytelling
  • Clear, concise narrative that complements Harari’s original prose
  • Ideal for adults and YA readers seeking a digestible overview of big-history themes
  • Engaging visuals that aid comprehension of complex historical concepts
  • Great for gift giving, classroom discussions, and library additions
  • Strong shelf presence and durable binding for long-term use
  • Supports alternating reading styles: both text-driven and visually guided learners

About the Author:
Yuval Noah Harari is a renowned historian and philosopher known for translating vast periods of history into accessible, thought‑provoking narratives. Best known for Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, Harari’s work explores how science, culture, economics, and politics intersect to shape human societies. The Sapiens: A Graphic History volumes extend his interdisciplinary approach into a graphic format, offering readers a visually engaging entry point into big ideas about human origins, civilization, and the forces that govern our shared future. Harari’s clear, engaging voice helps readers connect historical developments to contemporary questions, making this graphic adaptation a valuable addition to any reader’s non-fiction collection.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection invites you to experience history through a uniquely compelling lens. The graphic format enhances understanding without dumbing down complex topics, making it ideal for readers who learn best through imagery as well as those who relish a well-structured narrative. Owning the full two-volume set provides a cohesive, portable history that fits both a coffee-table display and a study routine. Whether you’re gifting a history enthusiast, stocking a classroom library, or expanding a non-fiction collection, this hardback pair offers enduring value, accessibility, and in-depth exploration of humanity’s journey from early origins to the foundations of civilizations.

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