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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon and, to an
audience of over 450 million people, proclaimed his step a ?giant
leap for mankind.? This Eagle Scout built his own model planes as a
little boy and then grew up to be a test pilot for experimental
aircraft before becoming an astronaut. Over 100 black-and-white
illustrations bring Armstrong's story to life.
Leonardo da Vinci was a gifted painter, talented musician, and dedicated scientist and inventor, designing flying machines, submarines, and even helicopters. Yet he had a hard time finishing things, a problem anyone can relate to. Only thirteen paintings are known to be his; as for the illustrated encyclopedia he intended to create, all that he left were thousands of disorganized notebook pages. Here is an accessible portrait of a fascinating man who lived at a fascinating time--Italy during the Renaissance.
Oh, rats! It's time to take a deeper look at what caused the Black Death--the deadliest pandemic recorded in human history. While the coronavirus COVID-19 changed the world in 2020, it still isn't the largest and deadliest pandemic in history. That title is held by the Plague. This disease, also known as the "Black Death," spread throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe in the fourteenth century and claimed an astonishing 50 million lives by the time it officially ended. Author Roberta Edwards takes readers back to these grimy and horrific years, explaining just how this pandemic began, how society reacted to the disease, and the impact it left on the world. With 80 black-and-white illustrations and an engaging 16-page photo insert, readers will be excited to read this latest additon to Who HQ!
In 1789, George Washington became the first president of the United States. He has been called the father of our country for leading America through its early years. Washington also served in two major wars during his lifetime: the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. With over 100 black-and-white illustrations, Washington's fascinating story comes to life - revealing the real man, not just the face on the dollar bill
Discover the ruins of the Parthenon, one of the most famous and beautiful places in the world Athens, Greece, is best known for the Parthenon, the ruins of an ancient temple completed in 438 BC to honor the goddess Athena. But what many people don't know is that it only served as a temple for a couple hundred years. It then became a church, then a mosque, and by the end of the 1600s served as a storehouse for munitions. When an enemy army fired hundreds of cannon balls at the Acropolis, one directly hit the Parthenon. Much of the sculpture was destroyed, three hundred people died, and the site fell into ruin. Today, visitors continue to flock to this world famous landmark, which has become a symbol for Ancient Greece, democracy, and modern civilization. Includes black-and-white illustrations and a foldout color map
As the world now knows, Barack Obama has made history as our first
African-American president. With black-and-white illustrations
throughout, this biography is perfect for primary graders looking
for a longer, fuller life story than is found in the author's
bestselling beginning reader "Barack Obama: United States
President."
Ever since Howard Carter uncovered King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, the young pharaoh has become a symbol of the wealth and mystery of ancient Egypt. Now, a two-and-a-half-year-long museum exhibit of Tut's treasures is touring major cities in the U.S., drawing record crowds. This Who Was . . . ? is complete with 100 black-andwhite illustrations and explains the life and times of this ancient Egyptian ruler, covering the story of the tomb's discovery, as well as myths and so-called mummy curses.
A life in the wild
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon and, to an audience of over 450 million people, proclaimed his step a "giant leap for mankind." This Eagle Scout built his own model planes as a little boy and then grew up to be a test pilot for experimental aircraft before becoming an astronaut. Over 80 black-and-white illustrations bring Armstrong's story to life.
In 1775, Paul Revere of Boston made his now-famous horseback ride
warning colonists of an impending attack by the British. This event
went largely unnoticed in history until Longfellow celebrated it in
a poem in 1861. So who was Paul Revere? In addition to being an
American patriot, he was a skilled silversmith and made false teeth
from hippo tusks This biography, with black-and-white illustrations
throughout, brings to life Paul Revere's thrilling ride as well as
the personal side of the man and the exciting times in which he
lived.
This is a story about a small corner of the world called `Croward's Castle' and the creatures living in there. It is a tale about how a small section of the animal kingdom is giving up its struggle to survive, where there is less food and land for them to enjoy and live off now that the world's surface is being destroyed and taken over by the two-legs. The weather is also not helping; droughts, torrential rains, tsunamis, floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in places that have never experienced them before. It is a tale of their struggles and preparations to leave for the New World, and about their many human friends who work tirelessly in doing their best to see they come to no harm.
This is a story about a small corner of the world called `Croward's Castle' and the creatures living in there. It is a tale about how a small section of the animal kingdom is giving up its struggle to survive, where there is less food and land for them to enjoy and live off now that the world's surface is being destroyed and taken over by the two-legs. The weather is also not helping; droughts, torrential rains, tsunamis, floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in places that have never experienced them before. It is a tale of their struggles and preparations to leave for the New World, and about their many human friends who work tirelessly in doing their best to see they come to no harm.
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