A fascinating illustrated biography about Elisha Gray, the second person to invent the telephone. Elisha Gray may not have received a patent for inventing the telephone, but he still made huge advances in the technology people use to communicate. Despite never completing a formal education, failing as a dairy farmer, and possibly having the plans for his best invention stolen by his rival, Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha still went on receive 70 patents for a variety of things including a very e...
History Tipsters Go to the Polls (History Tipsters)
by Jessica Gunderson
Black Heroes of the Wild West: Featuring Stagecoach Mary, Bass Reeves, and Bob Lemmons
by James Otis Smith
Exploring American history and finding diversity at its roots! This graphic novel by JAMES OTIS SMITH celebrates the extraordinary true tales of three black heroes who took control of their destinies and stood up for their communities in the Old West. Born into slavery in Tennessee, Mary Fields became famous as “Stagecoach Mary,” a cigar-chomping, card playing coach driver who never missed a delivery. Bass Reeves, the first black Deputy US Marshal west of the Mississippi, was one of the wilies...
Experience the New York Times bestselling graphic novel—now as a deluxe, oversized edition featuring 15 brand-new pages of mini-comics The Bigger & Badder editions of Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales continues! Nathan Hale (the author’s namesake) was America’s first spy, a Revolutionary War hero who famously said “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country” before being hanged by the British. In Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales, author Hale channels his historical döppelganger to pr...
Magical History Tour Vol. 5 (Magical History Tour)
by Author Fabrice Erre
Brand new series where kids travel through time to follow the Threads of History and uncover its secrets! Modern day kids Annie and Nico go on a magical history tour back to explore some of the worst infectious diseases of all time. The plague has caused the loss of millions and shaped the course of history for the modern world. Together, Annie and Nico explore the history of pandemics and learn about history’s most notorious pandemics to better understand today’s current health crisis. Experie...
Treaties, Trenches, Mud, and Blood: Bigger & Badder Edition (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #4) (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales)
by Nathan Hale
World War I gets the Hazardous Tales treatment in this story of warfare, treachery, strategy, and more World War I set the tone for the 20th century and introduced a new type of warfare: global, mechanical, and brutal. Nathan Hale has gathered some of the most fascinating true-life tales from the war and given them his inimitable twist. Easy to understand, funny, informative, and lively, this series is the best way to be introduced to some of the most well-known battles (and little-known secre...
Advocate for peace and nonviolent revolutionary Gandhi is the 12th hero in the New York Times bestselling picture book biography series for ages 5 to 8. As a young man in India, Gandhi saw firsthand how people were treated unfairly. Refusing to accept injustice, he came up with a brilliant way to fight back through quiet, peaceful protest. He took his methods with him from South Africa back to India, where he led a nonviolent revolution that freed his country from...
National Women's Party Fight for Suffrage (Movements and Resistance)
by Emily Beth Sohn
Sybil Ludington Rides to the Rescue (Courageous Kids)
by Jessica Gunderson
President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously called 7 December 1941 "a date which will live in infamy". Follow the soldiers and politicians, both in the US and Japan, through the course of this awful day which marked the United States' entrance into World War II. This graphic non-fiction book tells the story of this fateful day.
Donner Dinner Party (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #3) (Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales, #3)
by Nathan Hale
The Donner Party expedition is one of the most notorious stories in all of American history. It’s also a fascinating snapshot of the westward expansion of the United States, and the families and individuals who sacrificed so much to build new lives in a largely unknown landscape. From the preparation for the journey to each disastrous leg of the trip, this book shows the specific bad decisions that led to the party’s predicament in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The graphic novel focuses on the st...
Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Movement (Jr. Graphic African-American History)
by Lynne Weiss
Velociraptor (Graphic Dinosaurs (Paper)) (Graphic Dinosaurs)
by Professor of Latin David West
Graphic Lives (Graphic Lives)
by Diego Aballay, Diego Agrimbau, Emanuel Castro, and Ignacio Segesso
24-Hour History (24-Hour History)
by Agnieszka Jozefina Biskup, Terry Lee Collins, and Nel Yomtov