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  1. 10. Nov. 1998 · The Century, a 600-page book on the history of the twentieth century, was originally designed as a companion book for ABC's 1999 documentary series of the same name, but months before the series debuted, the book had already topped the New York Times Best Seller List.

  2. 4.4 52,050 4.3 on Goodreads 324,191 ratings. Ken Follett’s magnificent historical epic begins as five interrelated families move through the momentous dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for women’s suffrage. A thirteen-year-old Welsh boy enters a man’s world in the mining pits. . . .

  3. Ken Follett. A majestic trilogy that follows five families through the most dramatic events of twentieth-century world history. The Century Trilogy Series : Titles in Order. Sort by: Latest to First First to Latest. Read an Excerpt. Buy From. Edge of Eternity. Book 3. Available formats: Ebook (1) Audio (2) Paperback (1)

  4. 10. Nov. 1998 · The Century. Peter Jennings, Todd Brewster. 4.18. 395 ratings34 reviews. "We have sought," write Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster, "to distinguish our story from other histories by holding each chapter up to a litmus test: Have we looked at this time from the perspective of someone who lived through it?

  5. The Century is a book about politics, philosophy and literature by Alain Badiou, first published in French by Éditions du Seuil in 2005; the English translation by Alberto Toscano was published by Polity Press in 2007.

  6. The Century Trilogy by Ken Follett. 3 primary works • 8 total works. Book 1. Fall of Giants. by Ken Follett. 4.31 · 324,016 Ratings · 16,175 Reviews · published 2010 · 51 editions. This is an epic of love, hatred, war and revolu… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Winter of the World. by Ken Follett.

  7. Ken Follett's extraordinary historical epic, the Century Trilogy, reaches its sweeping, passionate conclusion. In Fall of Giants and Winter of the World, Ken Follett followed the fortunes of five international families—American, German, Russian, English, and Welsh—as they made their way through the twentieth century.