<p>Please help! Please provide ISBN if you can...</p>
<p>Is there some sort of supplemental text...like US is AMSCO and Euro is Viault....?</p>
<p>Please help! Please provide ISBN if you can...</p>
<p>Is there some sort of supplemental text...like US is AMSCO and Euro is Viault....?</p>
<p>We read Traditions and Encounters. It’s really thick, but overall I didn’t mind reading it that much.</p>
<p>… but actually, most of my classmates did.</p>
<p>I dunno what a supplemental text is, but I got the Princeton Review book for the AP test and I thought it was good.</p>
<p>[World</a> Civilizations, AP* Edition](<a href=“Site Retired”>Site Retired)</p>
<p>^The link to the Stearns AP World Textbook. It is fantastic and will guarantee you a 5 if you actually read it.</p>
<p>Oh, and if you do not get Princeton Review as a review book for AP World, you are an idiot.</p>
<p>textbook i used was The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History, 4/e, AP edition.</p>
<p>i supplement it with Princeton Review. In my opinion, Princeton Review didn’t help me at all for the AP World History exam. The study guide is not comprehensive enough. If I had depended more on that study guide than my textbook, I would have screwed up on the FRQ questions.</p>