Sapiens A Graphic History
Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback brings Yuval Noah Harari's global phenomenon to vivid life in a 256-page, full-colour graphic journey. This is a history of humankind shaped by biology and society, told through accessible text and striking illustrations. Designed for curious adults and young readers who enjoy big ideas distilled into visuals, the book offers an inspiring, thought-provoking look at where we came from and where we might go.
As the first volume of Harari's graphic adaptation, Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback distills the core questions of the original work into a clear, panel-driven narrative. It guides readers through humanity's earliest steps, the emergence of Homo sapiens, and the rise of civilizations, pairing concise explanations with cinematic art to keep the pace engaging for both new readers and longtime fans.
The visuals do more than decorate the text — they contextualize ideas with maps, timelines, and vivid scenes that make abstract concepts feel immediate. The easy-to-understand text covers the early portion of the original edition, inviting readers to see how biology and history intersect to shape our world.
- 256 pages of full-colour illustrations in a premium hardback
- First volume of the graphic adaptation of Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
- Easy-to-understand text that covers the early chapters of the original edition
- Visually engaging storytelling with panels, captions, and maps
- Explores evolution, the rise of civilizations, and humanity's place in the global ecosystem
- Thought-provoking ideas presented accessibly, inviting reflection on what it means to be human
- High-quality production and gift-ready packaging
With Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback in hand, readers gain a clearer understanding of humanity's shared story and the questions it raises about our future. The blend of science, history, and compelling artwork invites curiosity, encourages critical thought, and leaves a lasting sense of wonder about what it means to be human.
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Sapiens A Graphic History
Sapiens A Graphic History
Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback brings Yuval Noah Harari's global phenomenon to vivid life in a 256-page, full-colour graphic journey. This is a history of humankind shaped by biology and society, told through accessible text and striking illustrations. Designed for curious adults and young readers who enjoy big ideas distilled into visuals, the book offers an inspiring, thought-provoking look at where we came from and where we might go.
As the first volume of Harari's graphic adaptation, Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback distills the core questions of the original work into a clear, panel-driven narrative. It guides readers through humanity's earliest steps, the emergence of Homo sapiens, and the rise of civilizations, pairing concise explanations with cinematic art to keep the pace engaging for both new readers and longtime fans.
The visuals do more than decorate the text — they contextualize ideas with maps, timelines, and vivid scenes that make abstract concepts feel immediate. The easy-to-understand text covers the early portion of the original edition, inviting readers to see how biology and history intersect to shape our world.
- 256 pages of full-colour illustrations in a premium hardback
- First volume of the graphic adaptation of Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
- Easy-to-understand text that covers the early chapters of the original edition
- Visually engaging storytelling with panels, captions, and maps
- Explores evolution, the rise of civilizations, and humanity's place in the global ecosystem
- Thought-provoking ideas presented accessibly, inviting reflection on what it means to be human
- High-quality production and gift-ready packaging
With Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback in hand, readers gain a clearer understanding of humanity's shared story and the questions it raises about our future. The blend of science, history, and compelling artwork invites curiosity, encourages critical thought, and leaves a lasting sense of wonder about what it means to be human.
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Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback brings Yuval Noah Harari's global phenomenon to vivid life in a 256-page, full-colour graphic journey. This is a history of humankind shaped by biology and society, told through accessible text and striking illustrations. Designed for curious adults and young readers who enjoy big ideas distilled into visuals, the book offers an inspiring, thought-provoking look at where we came from and where we might go.
As the first volume of Harari's graphic adaptation, Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback distills the core questions of the original work into a clear, panel-driven narrative. It guides readers through humanity's earliest steps, the emergence of Homo sapiens, and the rise of civilizations, pairing concise explanations with cinematic art to keep the pace engaging for both new readers and longtime fans.
The visuals do more than decorate the text — they contextualize ideas with maps, timelines, and vivid scenes that make abstract concepts feel immediate. The easy-to-understand text covers the early portion of the original edition, inviting readers to see how biology and history intersect to shape our world.
- 256 pages of full-colour illustrations in a premium hardback
- First volume of the graphic adaptation of Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
- Easy-to-understand text that covers the early chapters of the original edition
- Visually engaging storytelling with panels, captions, and maps
- Explores evolution, the rise of civilizations, and humanity's place in the global ecosystem
- Thought-provoking ideas presented accessibly, inviting reflection on what it means to be human
- High-quality production and gift-ready packaging
With Sapiens A Graphic History - Hardback in hand, readers gain a clearer understanding of humanity's shared story and the questions it raises about our future. The blend of science, history, and compelling artwork invites curiosity, encourages critical thought, and leaves a lasting sense of wonder about what it means to be human.













