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{{Book Infobox
|name = ''Assassin's Creed: Through the Ages: A Visual Guide''
|name = ''Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868)''
|image = ACThroughtheAgesCover.jpg
|image = ACThroughtheAgesCover.jpg
|Publisher = [[Scholastic]]
|Publisher = [[Scholastic Inc.|Scholastic]]
|Writer = [[Rick Barba]]
|Author = [[Rick Barba]]
|US Date Released = 25 October 2016
|Cover_Artist = *Jeff DiPerna
|UK Date Released =
*Wendy Gonick
|Genre = Non-Fiction, Educational
|Editor = *Vanessa Lopez
|Format = Digital
*Katie DeSandro
|ISBN = TBD
*Rachel Anderson
|Released = 25 October 2016
|Genre = Non-Fiction
|Media = Paperback, eBook
|ISBN = 9781338099140
|Language = English
|Language = English
|Pages = 128}}
|Pages = 128}}
'''''Assassin's Creed: Through the Ages''''' is an upcoming non-fiction book set to release 25 October 2016.
'''''Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868)''''' is a non-fiction book that covers the time periods from ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' to ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''. Written by Rick Barba, it was published by [[Scholastic Inc.|Scholastic]] and released on 25 October 2016.


==Description==
==Publisher's summary==
''An in-depth, non-fiction look at the worlds from Assassin's Creed using a screen grabs from the game and actual historical artifacts!''
''An in-depth, non-fiction look at the worlds from ''[[Assassin's Creed (series)|Assassin's Creed]]'' using screen grabs from the game and actual historical artifacts! The characters and places from the ''Assassin's Creed'' videogames come to life in this unique non-fiction guide to the historical time periods of the games. It's a perfect — and age appropriate — book for middle grade and YA fans of the ''Assassin's Creed'' franchise, exploring how the game's characters figure into their various time periods and then diving into the real history of each. Illustrated with screen grabs from the games as well as historical illustrations and photographs, time periods include the [[Crusades]], [[Italy|Italian]] [[Renaissance]], [[United States|Colonial Americas]], [[French Revolution]], and [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[England]].''<ref>{{Cite web| url=https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/books/assassin-s-creed-a-walk-through-history-1189-1868-by-mr-rick/| title=Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868) by Rick Barba| publisher=[[Scholastic Inc.|Scholastic]]| accessdate=03-06-2020| archiveurl=http://archive.vn/Y0R35| archivedate=03-06-2020}}</ref>


''The characters and places from the Assassin's Creed video games come to life in this unique non-fiction guide to the historical time periods of the games. It's a perfect-and age appropriate-- book for middle grade and YA fans of the Assassin's Creed franchise, exploring how the game's characters figure into their various time periods and then diving into the real history of each. It features the true stories behind the battles, assassinations, and historical figures such as George Washington, Leonardo da Vinci amd the infamous pirate Blackbeard.''
==Contents==
*Chapter 1 - The [[Third Crusade]]
*Chapter 2 - The Italian Renaissance
*Chapter 3 - The [[Ottoman Empire]], Sixteenth Century
*Chapter 4 - The [[Golden Age of Piracy|Golden Age]] of [[Piracy]]
*Chapter 5 - The [[Seven Years' War]]
*Chapter 6 - The [[American Revolution]]
*Chapter 7 - The [[France|French]] Revolution
*Chapter 8 - Victorian [[London]]


''Illustrated with images from the games as well as historical illustrations and photographs, time periods include the Crusades, Italian Renaissance, Colonial Americas, French Revolution, and Victorian England. Both unbelievably cool and educational, Assassin's Creed Through the ages is a stunning visual guide that shows how the hugely popular game series brings history to life.''<ref name="Amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Assassins-Creed-Through-Ages-Barba-ebook/dp/B01CD8LBUY/ Amazon.com: Assassin's Creed Through the Ages by Rick Barba]</ref>
==References==
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==External links==
*{{Amazon|domain=com|url=/Assassins-Creed-Through-History-1189-1868/dp/1338099140/|text=Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868)|archiveurl=http://archive.vn/lEHeZ}}


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[[zh:刺客信条:史林漫步(1189 - 1868)]]

Latest revision as of 14:47, 22 April 2024

Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868) is a non-fiction book that covers the time periods from Assassin's Creed to Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. Written by Rick Barba, it was published by Scholastic and released on 25 October 2016.

Publisher's summary[edit | edit source]

An in-depth, non-fiction look at the worlds from Assassin's Creed using screen grabs from the game and actual historical artifacts! The characters and places from the Assassin's Creed videogames come to life in this unique non-fiction guide to the historical time periods of the games. It's a perfect — and age appropriate — book for middle grade and YA fans of the Assassin's Creed franchise, exploring how the game's characters figure into their various time periods and then diving into the real history of each. Illustrated with screen grabs from the games as well as historical illustrations and photographs, time periods include the Crusades, Italian Renaissance, Colonial Americas, French Revolution, and Victorian England.[1]

Contents[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868) by Rick Barba. Scholastic. Archived from the original on 3 June 2020. Retrieved on 3 June 2020.

External links[edit | edit source]

zh:刺客信条:史林漫步(1189 - 1868)