The Story of the World 2 cover. The cover is mainly blue with a black bottom and a small illustration in the middle. The illustration is of Robin Hood in a forest pulling back on a bow, in the process of shooting an arrow. He is wearing a green outfit and cape.  The white text reads “The Story of the World. History for the classical child. Revised Edition. Volume 2, The Middle Ages. From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of the Renaissance.” Author, Susan Wise Bauer.
The Story of the World, Volume 2, The Middle Ages open to show inside pages. The left page has text, then the title “The Princes in the Tower” in the middle with more text below. The right page has text and a small illustration of Edward V toward the right.
A hand holding open The Story of the World, Volume 2, The Middle Ages to show inside pages. The left page has the title “England After the Conquest, The English Language” at the top with text below. The right page is covered in text.
A hand holding open The Story of the World, Volume 2, The Middle Ages to show inside pages. The left page has a black and white illustration at the top of a stone castle with text underneath. The right page is covered in text.

The Story of the World Volume 2

A captivating, story-based journey through the Middle Ages—where castles, crusaders, and chocolate (yes, really) make history feel exciting, understandable, and downright fun.

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Families can successfully begin with whatever time period most interests them. Some families prefer starting with ancient times and unraveling the story sequentially until modern times. Yet because the full scope of history is taught repeatedly up through high school, it is okay to skip volumes, knowing that the same events will be covered later.

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