
Fine in fine dust jacket. "The Great Warming: Climate Change and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations" by Brian Fagan is a hardcover First Edition published in 2008, in Like New condition, accompanied by a nice, crisp Like New dust jacket. This profound work explores the historical impacts of climate change on civilizations. The book features a sturdy hardcover, showcasing the depth of research and insight contained within. While the former owner's name is marked out on the top edge of the text block, the covers remain in great shape, although there's slight indentation at the spine ends and minor rubbing to the edges. The binding is square and tight, ensuring the longevity of this valuable resource. Minor abrasion to the front flyleaf is noted, but the interior pages are clean and unmarked, preserving the integrity of the content. The dust jacket, in Like New condition, enhances the presentation of the book, providing an additional layer of protection. While the top of the front of the jacket has a one-inch chip and some creasing, overall, it is well-preserved. The profound insights within the book warn of the dire consequences of intense, sustained global warming, providing a well-documented and thought-provoking narrative. It offers a comprehensive understanding of how climate change has shaped the rise and fall of civilizations throughout history. Rest assured, the book will be meticulously packaged for shipment to safeguard it from any potential damage during transit. A USPS electronic tracking number will be provided at no extra cost. Should you require further information or additional pictures of the book, please feel free to reach out. 304 pages.
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