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2010 History Channel This Day in History boxed calendar: 365 Remarkable People, Extraordinary Events, and Fascinating Facts
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For history buffs and trivia lovers alike. From The History Channel, one of the most relied-upon and best-respected sources of historical material, this calendar assembles a year of individual accomplishments, events that influenced the course of history, inventions with dramatic impact on how people live and amazing incidents from around the world, dating from early civilization up to the 21st century.
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2010 History Channel This Day in History boxed calendar: 365 Remarkable People, Extraordinary Events, and Fascinating Facts
This review is from: 2010 History Channel This Day in History boxed calendar: 365 Remarkable People, Extraordinary Events, and Fascinating Facts (Calendar)
Great idea - but no illustrations as the box cover would lead you to believe.
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This review is from: 2010 History Channel This Day in History boxed calendar: 365 Remarkable People, Extraordinary Events, and Fascinating Facts (Calendar)
Great for the history buff. My brother either watches sports or the History Channel so this was a perfect Christmas present!
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This review is from: 2010 History Channel This Day in History boxed calendar: 365 Remarkable People, Extraordinary Events, and Fascinating Facts (Calendar)
History buffs can do better than this. There is even an error--not the worst in the world, but it should never happen from something called "The History Channel." It is from today's offering, wherein the fall of the Persian Empire is said to have occurred in 642 BC.
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