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Hendrik Willem van Loon (1882–1944)

Autor(a) de The Story of Mankind

78+ Works 3,956 Membros 84 Reviews 4 Favorited

About the Author

Hendrik Willem van Loon was born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 14, 1882. He immigrated to the United States in 1902 and attended Cornell University, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1905. After graduating, he became a news correspondent for the Associated Press. He reported from mostrar mais Russia on the Russian Revolution in 1905 and from Belgium during World War I in 1914. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Munich in 1911. His dissertation, The Fall of the Dutch Republic, was published as a book in 1913. He lectured at Cornell University on European History from 1915-1917 and served as the Department Head of Social Sciences at Antioch College, Ohio from 1921-1922. He was an author, historian, and illustrator. His wrote about 40 books during his lifetime including The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom, The Golden Book of the Dutch Navigators, Report to Saint Peter, and The Story of Mankind, which received the Newberry Medal in 1922. During World War II, he broadcast speeches to the Netherlands. For his contributions during the war, Queen Wilhelmina, the Dutch queen, knighted him in 1942. He died on March 11, 1944 at the age of 62. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Hendrik Willem van Loon

The Story of Mankind (1997) 1,600 cópias
The Arts (1777) 501 cópias
Van Loon's Lives (1942) 367 cópias
The Life and Times of Rembrandt (1777) — Autor — 219 cópias
The Story of the Bible (1923) 160 cópias
America (1927) 130 cópias
The Story of the Pacific (1940) 29 cópias
Report to Saint Peter (1947) 23 cópias
Christmas Carols (1937) 13 cópias
The Message of the Bells (1940) 13 cópias
My School Books (1939) 13 cópias
An Indiscreet Itinerary (1933) 12 cópias
An Elephant Up a Tree (1933) 10 cópias
Invasion (1940) 9 cópias
The Songs America Sings (1939) 9 cópias
The Romance of Discovery (1917) 7 cópias
The Last of the Troubadours (1939) 6 cópias
Our Cornell (1939) 3 cópias
Christmas carols 2 cópias
Witches and Witch-Finders. (1923) 2 cópias
Van Loons Geography 1 exemplar(es)
The songs America sings 1 exemplar(es)
Multiplex Man 1 exemplar(es)
Istoria omenirii 1 exemplar(es)
Van Loon on the Air 1 exemplar(es)
Folk Songs of Many Lands 1 exemplar(es)
La geografia 1 exemplar(es)
Man the Miracle Worker 1 exemplar(es)
Newbery Award Fictions 1 exemplar(es)
Detroit Red Wings (2014) 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

Elogio da Loucura (1509) — Introdução, algumas edições3,979 cópias
The New Junior Classics Volume 08: Stories From History (1938) — Contribuinte — 199 cópias
This Is My Best (1942) — Contribuinte — 188 cópias
Family Treasury of Great Biographies Volume 01 (1970) — Autor — 67 cópias
If It Had Happened Otherwise (1931) — Contribuinte — 56 cópias
The Story of Mankind [1957 film] (1975) — Original book — 10 cópias

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16th century (89) anthology (41) art (116) art history (58) biography (156) children's (36) Christianity (38) classic (36) classics (71) Desiderius Erasmus (27) Dutch (38) Dutch literature (56) Erasmus (65) essay (49) essays (49) fiction (109) Folio Society (34) geography (93) HC (69) history (614) humanism (107) humor (64) illustrated (29) Kindle (27) Latin (27) literature (142) music (27) Newbery (38) Newbery Medal (63) non-fiction (308) philosophy (583) read (28) Reformation (29) religion (101) Renaissance (106) satire (113) to-read (119) unread (27) Van Loon (44) world history (119)

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The winner of the first John Newbery Medal, originally published in 1921. "The Story of Mankind" sweeps from the origins of human life to contemporary times. This version has incorporated recent events through the end of the 20th century. Drawings and maps.
 
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PlumfieldCH | outras 21 resenhas | Mar 14, 2024 |
The concept of "inviting" famous persons from history for dinner is an interesting way of presenting history to the general public.

Regretfully the author had to spoil his work by interrupting the story to expound his biases and prejudices, some of which come across as very dated nowadays.
 
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Brazgo67 | outras 11 resenhas | Jan 23, 2024 |
Colonialist, sexist, incomplete, but I did learn something about history from van Loon.
 
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mykl-s | outras 21 resenhas | Apr 23, 2023 |
It's been a long time since I read this, but every now and then it pops into my memory. Today I went and looked it up at the library for old times' sake.
It's a history-ish book... by which I mean, it's about a couple of fellows who are miraculously able to invite any historical figure they want to have dinner with them. Two things from it have always stuck in my mind: when Robespierre comes and makes a little guillotine to cut up his oranges, and when Emily Dickinson comes and secretes herself in an upstairs room, sending notes and poems floating down through the floorboards.
It's very odd book, and extremely long. Many hundreds of pages. I can't remember why I checked it out exactly, I think I heard mention of it somewhere online years ago, then went and located it at my college library. It hadn't been checked out for over twenty years, I think. Indeed, a very obscure and unusual book.
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Alishadt | outras 11 resenhas | Feb 25, 2023 |

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Obras
78
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8
Membros
3,956
Popularidade
#6,387
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
84
ISBNs
185
Idiomas
14
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