Ken Bronsil's Reviews > 1959: The Year Everything Changed
1959: The Year Everything Changed
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1959 saw a remarkable number of significant changes in our daily lives, changes that influenced our lives today. Each chapter in this book--there are 25--tells of one change, discovery, or invention. The book covers politics, art, poetry, music, civil rights, comedy, astronomy, electronics, and on and on.
The chapters aren't that long. There are no superfluous sentences. Kaplan doesn't get too technical with any explanations, but he gives you all that you need to know.
I enjoyed this book a lot. I found some things I knew, but then I found out more about them. I found some things I never heard of before. And that was also intriguing.
The chapters aren't that long. There are no superfluous sentences. Kaplan doesn't get too technical with any explanations, but he gives you all that you need to know.
I enjoyed this book a lot. I found some things I knew, but then I found out more about them. I found some things I never heard of before. And that was also intriguing.
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November 11, 2009
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November 14, 2009
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