I saw a graphic once that showed how all the "History of The World" books cross-referenced each other. Can't find that graphic anywhere now. Does Anybody out there have it or locate it online?
Thanks.
I saw a graphic once that showed how all the "History of The World" books cross-referenced each other. Can't find that graphic anywhere now. Does Anybody out there have it or locate it online?
Thanks.
In the blue header, click on books. Then click on The Secret History of the World. That's the best there is now. There used to be a diagram that was cross referenced. I haven't seen it in a while.
Check out the bio section as well, there are some frequently asked questions/answers there.
Last edited by Brian; 04-12-2012 at 08:54 PM.
There is no wise man without fault
That disappeared with the site remodeled. Maybe Marc or Lisa know where it went and can repost? The thing about that diagram is that if is is updated for the rest of the RJ books, it would be so full of titles and arrows it would almost be unreadable!
"Needless to say, sparrows are indeed animals."
Tempus Abire Tibi Est
You found it.I was going to look for it but have been fighting a cold and haven't been online much the last week. Thanks for posting.
So where does it live now?
"Needless to say, sparrows are indeed animals."