Description
Product Overview
This Kindle eBook offers a succinct yet thorough account of Switzerland’s development from its early cantons to modern neutrality. At 228 pages, the text benefits from enhanced typesetting and Word Wise, providing clear layout and vocabulary assistance. The file size of 904 KB ensures quick download, and unlimited simultaneous device usage lets readers enjoy the content on any compatible Kindle or app.
Usage
Perfect for academic study, travel preparation, or casual reading, the eBook adapts to various environments—whether on a commuter train, in a café, or at home. Its screen reader support and accessible design make it suitable for visually impaired users and language learners alike. 
Why Choose Us
As part of the reputable “Brief Histories” series, this title combines scholarly research with reader-friendly features. Amazon’s Kindle platform guarantees reliable performance, secure storage, and instant access across devices, ensuring you never lose your place.
Key Features
- Enhanced typesetting for comfortable on‑screen reading
- Word Wise assistance to clarify challenging vocabulary
- Screen reader compatibility for accessibility
- Unlimited device sharing for family or classroom use
- Compact 904 KB file size for fast download
FAQ
Can I read this eBook on non‑Kindle devices?
Yes, the Kindle app is available for iOS, Android, PC, and Mac, allowing you to read on virtually any device.
Is the content suitable for academic citations?
The book includes a bibliography and references, making it appropriate for research and citation in academic work.
Do I need an internet connection to read after purchase?
Once downloaded, the eBook can be read offline without any further internet access.
Are there any interactive features?
The eBook supports page flip, X‑Ray is not enabled, but you can use the built‑in dictionary and highlight tools.
How many pages can I print?
Printing is not supported for Kindle eBooks; however, you can export notes and highlights if needed.






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