Ancient Man: The Beginning of Civilizations (The Modern Library of the World's Best Books, ML 105)
- Small Hard Cover
- New York: Boni and Liveright, Inc. / The Modern Library, 1922
New York: Boni and Liveright, Inc. / The Modern Library, 1922. First Thus. Small Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 9x6x1. Brodzky, Horace. First Modern Library edition, Toledano 105.1, binding style 2, green Horace Brodzky endpapers. Boards lightly rubbed and soiled, minor damage to edges of endpapers. 1922 Small Hard Cover. ix, [3], 208 pp. Ancient Man: The Beginning of Civilizations by Hendrik Willem Van Loon is an engaging exploration of early human history, particularly focusing on the emergence of civilizations. The book presents a comprehensive narrative of the development of human societies from the prehistoric era to the rise of the first great ancient civilizations. Van Loon begins by discussing the origins of humanity, describing early man's gradual transition from nomadic hunter-gatherers to settled agricultural societies. He highlights the significant milestones that paved the way for the establishment of civilization, including the discovery of tools, the advent of writing, and the development of social structures. These advances laid the foundation for organized societies that would soon give rise to complex political, economic, and cultural systems.