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Sapiens: A Graphic History 3 Books Collection Set by Yuval Noah Harari - Non Fiction - Hardcover

SKU: MAN-VRT-U252520-9124020443
Barcode: 9789124020446
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
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Titles in This Set:
Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 1: The Birth of Humankind
Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 2: The Pillars of Civilization
Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 3: The Masters of History

Format: Hardcover

Overview:
Immerse yourself in Sapiens: A Graphic History, a compelling three‑volume collection that translates Yuval Noah Harari’s landmark ideas into vivid, accessible visuals. Volume I, The Birth of Humankind, traces the earliest steps of our species with crisp panels that illuminate how language, cooperation, and culture emerged. Volume II, The Pillars of Civilization, shows how the Agricultural Revolution reshaped societies—sparking farming communities, trade networks, and new power dynamics. Volume III, The Masters of History, surveys the forces that carried humanity into the modern era—ideas, empires, technology, and globalization—and invites readers to consider what it means to be human in a connected world. Each volume blends rigorous storytelling with thoughtful analysis, offering a compact, engaging primer that works as a quick read or a deeper study. This hardcover set is designed for curious minds, students, and readers who love big ideas presented with visual clarity. If Harari’s prose has captivated you, these graphic retellings make his insights even more approachable for a new generation of readers.

What Makes This Collection Worth Owning:
Owning the complete Sapiens A Graphic History collection means having Harari’s sweeping inquiry into humanity in a single, premium package. The three volumes form a clear reading arc—from origins to the modern world—allowing for seamless progression and better retention of complex concepts. The hardcover format adds durability for frequent perusal at home, in study groups, or in the classroom, while the cohesive artwork and design deliver a visually satisfying reading experience. This is a standout gift for graduates, history enthusiasts, and curious readers who value accessibility without sacrificing depth. Collectors will appreciate the consistency across volumes and the collectible appeal of owning the full set in one place.

Books Included in This Collection:
Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 1
Volume I, The Birth of Humankind, introduces readers to the dawn of humanity with clear, engaging panels that distill big questions about what makes us human. The artwork anchors complex concepts—cognition, cooperation, culture—into memorable scenes, while the concise narration keeps pace with curiosity. It’s an ideal entry point for newcomers and a crisp refresher for seasoned readers, all presented in a durable hardcover that invites repeated reading and easy sharing in study circles or classrooms.

Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 2
Volume II, The Pillars of Civilization, focuses on the Agricultural Revolution and its cascading effects on society. It explains how farming transformed nomadic groups into settled communities, reshaped labor, and catalyzed trade, governance, and social hierarchy. The graphic format clarifies cause-and-effect links between innovation and civilization’s growth, making it easier to grasp the origins of cities, economies, and cultural exchange. A strong fit for history lovers and students, this volume pairs rigor with readability in a sturdy hardcover edition.

Sapiens A Graphic History, Volume 3
Volume III, The Masters of History, takes readers through the forces behind modernity—power structures, ideas, revolutions, and networks that connect civilizations. The storytelling remains brisk and witty, while the illustrations illuminate how belief systems and technologies shape human progress—and, at times, division. This final volume provides a satisfying capstone for fans who have followed the journey from origin myths to contemporary debate, all in a visually engaging format that supports discussion and reflection.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This three‑volume graphic history is ideal for adults and older teens who relish non‑fiction told with visual clarity. It’s perfect for Harari fans seeking a fresh presentation of familiar ideas, students needing a concise, discussion‑ready resource, teachers building engaging lesson prompts, and gift buyers looking for a premium, thought‑provoking set. Whether you’re building a personal history library, curating a classroom collection, or seeking a readable introduction to anthropology, history, and sociology, this hardcover set delivers accessible depth in a uniquely entertaining format.

Key Benefits:

  • Comprehensive three‑volume journey from origin to modernity in a single collection
  • Visually engaging,易 to understand graphic storytelling that reinforces learning
  • Premium hardcover durability designed for frequent reading and display
  • Perfect for gifting graduates, students, or history enthusiasts
  • Consistent art direction and tone across the complete set for a cohesive experience
  • Great for classrooms, discussion groups, and family reading sessions

About the Author:
Yuval Noah Harari is an Israeli historian and best‑selling author renowned for shaping contemporary conversations about humanity’s past, present, and future. His books, including Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, have reached global audiences and sparked widespread discussion about biology, culture, and technology. The graphic history adaptation of Sapiens brings Harari’s rigorous analysis to life through illustrations, offering a visually accessible pathway to his big ideas. Readers gain not only historical insight but a template for thinking critically about how narratives shape our world, making this collection a meaningful addition to any library.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This complete collection offers a premium, immersive experience that’s hard to match in a single glance. The trio forms a natural progression—from human origins through civilization to modern forces—creating a durable reference for study and discussion. The hardcover format adds a refined touch to any shelf or coffee table, while the graphic approach makes challenging concepts approachable for casual readers and experts alike. It’s an exceptional gift for lifelong learners and a powerful resource for classrooms seeking engaging, discussion‑driven material that travels well beyond traditional textbooks.

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