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Big Ideas Simply Explained by DK 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: D.K. Publishing
SKU: MAN-DK-U291330-9789123876839
Barcode: 9789123876839
Publisher: DK
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Titles in This Set:
The Science Book
The History Book

Format: Hardback

Overview:
Dive into two visually rich, thoughtfully structured volumes that sit at the heart of DK's Big Ideas Simply Explained collection. This hardback 2-book set pairs The Science Book and The History Book to deliver a compelling, accessible encounter with the ideas that have shaped our world. The Science Book surveys more than 80 pivotal scientific ideas across physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, and mathematics, using vivid graphics, bite-sized explanations, and mind maps to illuminate complex theories. The History Book follows a similar approach, exploring more than 80 landmark historical events from the dawn of civilization to the modern era, drawing connections across cultures and time. Together, these volumes provide a durable, stylish, and practical reference for curious minds—perfect for home libraries, study spaces, and as a thoughtful gift for learners at any stage. The DK design ethos—clarity, accessible storytelling, and eye-catching visuals—runs through both books, making big ideas approachable and memorable from first page to last.

What This Collection Covers:
This set offers a balanced, two-pronged exploration of human knowledge. The Science Book foregrounds core ideas that underlie our understanding of matter, energy, life, and the universe, presenting topics in concise entries that connect theory to real-world applications. You’ll encounter the evolution of scientific thought, the development of pivotal theories, and the people behind them, all highlighted with diagrams, timelines, and quotable insights. The History Book complements this by tracing the arc of human civilization: early societies, scientific revolutions, political upheavals, and the technological shifts that define the modern world. The combination encourages readers to see patterns across disciplines, fostering critical thinking about cause, effect, and progress. It’s an ideal resource for readers seeking breadth without sacrificing depth, and for those who love learning through striking visuals and structured, approachable narratives.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Science Book
In The Science Book, readers encounter over 80 trailblazing ideas spanning physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, and maths. Each entry is a concise doorway into a concept—whether it’s gravity, evolution, electromagnetism, or genetics—presented with clear prose, bold graphics, and accessible explanations. Mind maps and paired diagrams guide you through relationships between ideas, while quotes from scientists add human context to abstract theories. The modular layout invites both quick browsing and focused study, making it easy to build a personal pathway through science or to dip into topics of particular interest. This volume is a superb companion for curious adults, students seeking an overview, or anyone revisiting foundational science with fresh clarity.

The History Book
Readers journey through more than 80 pivotal historical events, from ancient civilizations to the digital age. The History Book organizes big ideas—empire-building, revolutions, trade networks, scientific and cultural shifts—into digestible sections that reveal how events influence one another across centuries. Rich visuals, timelines, and striking illustrations distill expansive eras into memorable snapshots, while concise narratives connect milestones across cultures and continents. The result is a readable, engaging roadmap of human progress that works as a quick reference or a focused, immersive read. Perfect for history buffs, students, teachers, or curious adults, this volume demonstrates how the past informs present-day ideas, institutions, and innovations.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for readers who crave visually driven, accessible introductions to science and history. It’s well suited to adults exploring new topics, students seeking broad overviews, and lifelong learners who enjoy infographic-heavy pages and clear explanations. The set makes an excellent gift for graduates, teachers, and curious teens, or for anyone building a compact non-fiction library. It supports quick knowledge checks, structured study, and deliberate reading sessions, whether you’re placing it on a desk, a coffee table, or a classroom shelf. Fans of DK’s Big Ideas series will appreciate the cohesive design and complementary subjects, which together broaden understanding without overwhelming the reader.

Key Benefits:

  • Visually engaging, infographic-driven explanations that simplify complex concepts
  • Broad, complementary coverage of science and history in one durable set
  • Hardback editions designed for long-term use and gifting appeal
  • Flexible reading paths: browse topics or read straight through for context
  • Clear, concise writing that supports study, revision, and lifelong learning
  • Striking visuals, diagrams, and timelines that aid memory and comprehension

About the Author:
DK (Dorling Kindersley) is the publisher behind the Big Ideas series, renowned for visually rich, accessible reference titles for adults and younger readers. Since its London inception in 1974, DK has built a distinctive editorial approach that combines bold graphics with concise writing to illuminate complex topics. The Big Ideas books, including The Science Book and The History Book, exemplify this style—delivering compact, well-structured overviews that invite readers to see connections across disciplines. These volumes reflect DK’s commitment to clarity, curiosity, and memorable learning experiences, making them trusted companions for study, discussion, and discovery in homes, schools, and libraries around the world.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Two complementary volumes, a cohesive reading experience, and a stylish, durable presentation make this DK set a standout choice for nonfiction lovers. You gain a portable reference that’s as enjoyable to browse on a coffee break as it is to annotate in a class or book club. The visual approach helps concepts stick, while the breadth of topics ensures there’s something for every mood—whether you’re satisfying a quick curiosity or building a foundational understanding of science and history. It’s a thoughtful, long-lasting addition to any bookshelf and a gift that invites ongoing exploration.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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