Hecuba (The Greek Tragedy in New Translations) (BCP Greek Texts)
by Euripides
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Haunted History (A Haunted History)
by Matt Chandler and Megan Cooley Peterson
Born to two uneducated farmers, Abraham Lincoln came from meager origins and had only 18 months of formal education. Yet, he worked himself up from farmer to respected lawyer to U.S. Congressman to the 16th U.S. president. He was a humanitarian who did not believe in killing animals for food. From the start of his political career, he fought for the abolition of slavery, and once elected president, he passed the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring the freedom of any slaves in territories not un...
Understanding People in the Past (Understanding People in the Past)
by Rosemary Rees
America in Words and Song Set (America in Words and Song)
by Liz Sonneborn and Kerry A Graves
The Thirteen Colonies 1584 - 1776 (National Geographic Timelines)
by Gill Davies
Green Berets (United States Armed Forces)
by Professor John Hamilton
Paul Revere (Heroes of American History)
by Carin T Ford and Carin T Patriot
A biography of Paul Revere, who is best remembered for his dangerous ride to warn other American patriots that British troops were on the move at the start of the Revolutionary War.
George Stephenson (Famous people)
by Christine Moorcroft and Magnus Magnusson
Juan Ponce de Leon (Groundbreakers (Paperback)) (Groundbreakers: Explorers)
by Ruth Manning
Describes the life of the Spanish explorer who first came to the New World with Columbus and went on to become governor of Puerto Rico and later came to Florida looking for the Fountain of Youth.
Cold War 1960s and 1970s (Make History)
Hillary and Tenzing Climb Everest (Great 20th Century Expeditions S.)
by Bob Davidson
Then and Now (Wonder Readers: Social Studies) (Wonder Readers Fluent Level)
by Mary Lindeen
What If You Didn't Have Running Water? (What's the Point? Reading and Writing Expository Text)
by Tony Stead