A guide for timelords and other wanderers
They must have one of these in Tardis: The Timechart History of the World. 6,000 years of world history in convenient chart form, so that on your next excursion through the timestream you land in a fun, friendly era (There aren’t that many of those) and not one of the many bloodbaths.
Based on the Victorian wallchart at the British Library, the timechart is a single sheet of paper about 16 feet long, folded into pages for easy reading.
Ignore the 4004 B.C. date of “creation” and go straight to the “post-deluge” era. Ooh, Sumer! The invention of the balista! Ancient Chaldaea!
The Timechart History of the World, fourth edition, is published by Third Millennium Press Limited and available at National Bookstores, Php845.
July 20th, 2013 at 12:10
Gusto ko nyan!
July 20th, 2013 at 19:28
Ooooohhh… This looks like a good excuse to be buried further into credit card debt.
July 21st, 2013 at 03:41
Excellent! It’s now two great opuses I will definitely buy–this and Chris Ware’s Eisner Awards magnum opus! What a banner year right now for visual illustrations!