Unabridged Audiobook
Great book giving a fascinating perspective on how globalization evolved over the centuries.
The sequel to the fantastic 1491, this book similarly sports oodles of jaw-dropping facts (for example, earthworms and honeybees aren't native to the Americas? the Chinese population boom was due to central American potatoes?). The amount of research that went into this book must have been dumbfounding since it is thick with information. My only quibble is the incessant, beat-down worthy repetition of "the Columbian Exchange" in the first half of the book.
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