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The Story of Clocks and Calendars : Marking a Millennium
Betsy Maestro

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The Story of Clocks and Calendars : Marking a Millennium

HarperCollins (Apr 01, 1999)
9780688145484
| Hardcover
48 pages | 243 x 287 mm | English
Dewey 909.83
LC Classification CB161 .M333 1999
LC Control No. 98021305

Subject

  • Calendar
  • Calendar - History
  • Two Thousand, A.D
  • Two Thousand, A.D. - Juvenile Literature

Plot

January 1, 2001, will mark the beginning of a new thousand-year period on earth. But our earth is more than four billion years old, and humans have lived on our planet for perhaps two hundred thousand years. So how can it be the year 2000? The answer is that it is the year 2000 only on the Gregorian calendar. On the Hebrew calendar, the year will be 5760. On the Muslim calendar, the year will be 1420. And on the Chinese calendar, it will be 4698. So what year is it really? It all depends on what calendar you use and when you started counting the years.Here is the fascinating story of timekeeping: how, over thousands of years, calendars and clocks came to be. 00-01 Young Reader's Choice Award Program Masterlist Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2000, National Council for SS & Child. Book Council

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