September 28 is the kind of date that doesn’t just “have history”—it behaves like history. Empires fracture, cities surrender, revolutions reorganize the rules, and science quietly changes what it means to survive an infection. It holds mythic exits and brutal beginnings: a fallen Roman titan, a Norman landing that rewired England, a moldy petri dish that became modern medicine, and tragedies that forced the world to redesign safety itself. Add in landmark political movements, disasters at sea and sky, and a private rocket escaping Earth’s gravity, and you get a single square on the calendar that feels impossibly crowded. This Echoes edition gathers September 28’s most unforgettable turning points—moments when the world tipped, and nothing could quite tip back.
paperback, 8.5" x 11", 50 illustrations
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