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This text aims to provide young adults with a source where they can discover fascinating and entertaining facts about writers, artists, personalities and cartoonists that most interest them.
A biographical guide to novelists, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, lyricists, illustrators, cartoonists, animators which gives information about their writings, personal data, career information, plus a sidelights section covering a wide range of topics. Illustrations, author portraits, dust jackets, book covers and other visual material run through the text.
Specifically designed to meet the needs of students, each volume of Something About the Author (SATA), provides illustrated biographical articles on 100-125 children's authors and artists.
This comprehensive encyclopedia is a subject-specific guide to concepts, theories, discoveries, pioneers and issues that meets the information need for core science studies. It includes approximately 1,000 entries and 350 photographs and illustrations with attention given to women, minorities and lesser-known scientists.
Officially originating in 1941 when a Vietminh guerrilla force was formed under Ho Chi Minh and ending in May 1975 with the fall of Saigon, the Vietnam War took a heavy toll on American troops and greatly affected the political atmosphere of the late 60s and early 70s. "Vietnam War: Almanac" highlights the major events leading up to and during America's involvement in the war that created great political tensions on the home front: Vietnam and French Colonialism Vietnam and the Cold War Early American Involvement in Vietnam The Fall of Diem The War at Home Vietnam's Lasting Impact on America And other topics relating to American involvement Also included are sidebars, photographs, maps, timelines, "Words to Know" section, and an index.
A biographical guide to novelists, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, lyricists, illustrators, cartoonists, animators which gives information about their writings, personal data, career information, plus a sidelights section covering a wide range of topics. Illustrations, author portraits, dust jackets, book covers and other visual material run through the text.
Provides approximately thirty full or excerpted speeches, diary entries, novels, poems, correspondence, and artwork related to World War I, with information placing each in context.
With Authors & Artists for Young Adults teens have a source where they can discover fascinating and entertaining facts about the writers, artists, film directors, graphic novelists, and other creative personalities that most interest them. International in scope, each volume contains 20-25 entries offering personal behind-the-scenes information, portraits, movie stills, bibliographies, a cumulative index and more. For table of contents or other volume specific information see the entry for the volume.
Research on slavery, from its early roots in Mesopotamia to its occurrence in the United States, is made easy with this 4-vol. set. "Slavery Throughout History: Almanac" provides students with the in-depth information they need to write reports and class assignments. "Slavery Throughout History: Biographies "profiles more than 30 men and women associated with the institution. "Slavery Throughout History: Primary Sources" allows students to study 20 speeches, diary entries, newspaper accounts and other material related to slavery.
What puts the chew in chewing gum? What makes lipstick stick? When students want the history behind products and answers to questions such as: Why was there a need? Who invented it? How is it made? How does it work? What is it made of? and more, refer them to "CDs, Super Glue, and Salsa, Series 1" and "Series 2." They'll love the upbeat descriptions (1,500 to 2,500 words in length) of household and high-interest products, step-by-step descriptions of manufacturing processes and sidebars with fast facts. It also includes approximately 100 photographs and more than 60 illustrations and line drawings.
Profiles thirty people affected by or involved in the institution of slavery throughout the world, from ancient times to the twentieth century.
Middle & Junior High School Core Collection, (12th Edition, 2015) is a guide to over 10,000 fiction and non-fiction books recommended for children and young adolescents, grades five through nine.
Embark on 20 epic expeditions alongside real-life explorer Levison Wood, from the Silk Road and medieval pilgrimages to the Holy Land to Nellie Bly's trip around the world, and recent missions to the Moon and the Mariana Trench. Along the way, Levison Wood shares his own insights into adventuring, telling you what it's REALLY like to follow in the footsteps of Alexander the Great. Beautifully illustrated with maps showing the routes and filled with detail bringing the cultures of each region to life, this is a book to treasure from one of our greatest living explorers. Perfect for budding explorers aged 9+. |
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