Critical Perspectives on the Great Depression (Critical Anthologies of Nonfiction Writing)
by Paul Kupperberg
Snow Falling in Spring: Coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution (Melanie Kroupa Books)
by Moying Li
Weapons of World War I (Weapons of War) (Blazers: Weapons of War)
by Matt Doeden
"Describes the weapons used in battles during World War I, including infantry weapons and heavy artillery such as howitzers and machine guns"--Provided by publisher.
Tales of pirates, whether in fact or fiction, have long excited young imaginations. The pirate stories here all have a Scottish connection. The title is part of the Scotties series of activity books for young readers and includes an 8pp black and white section of activities which are photocopiable for home or classroom use.
A thrilling illustrated tale complete with lions, gladiators, assassination plots and a dare-devil rescue. 'A funny and easy look back at history and some of the key players from each time period, all alongside the brilliant illustrations' My Shelves are Full 'Full of historical nuggets, brilliantly illustrated and full of fun!' A Little But a Lot Henry is back in the present day - but he isn't happy about it. His little sister...
Working with Tech in the Military (Technology in the Workplace)
by Jeff Mapua
Discovering America: An Exceptional Nation (Discovering America: An Exceptional Nation)
Hiding from the Nazis (Tales of Atrocity and Resistance: First-Person Stories of Te)
by Hallie Murray
My Dad Survived 9/11! - Us History for Kids Grade 5 Children's American History of 2000s
by Baby Professor
The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead Volume 1
by James George Frazer
It is 3 October 1918. World War I is raging across Europe. On the Western Front in France, 500 men from the 77th Division of the US Army Signal Corps find themselves trapped behind enemy lines. Surrounded by German troops, and strafed by friendly artillery fire, many of the men are killed or wounded. By the second day, fewer than 200 men of the 'Lost Battalion' are left alive. As the situation grows ever more desperate, their only hope is to get a message out for help. One by one, the men sent o...
Native American Wars on the Western Frontier (1866-1890) (Major U.S. Historical Wars)
by Leslie Galliker
The new fourth edition of Invasion, Plague and Murder is Book 1 of the best-selling KS3 History by Aaron Wilkes series. It focuses on medieval and early Tudor British history, including Anglo-Saxon England, the Norman Conquest, England's relationship with Scotland, Wales, Ireland and France, medicine and public health, religion and political power. This planning guide helps teachers to design a coherent knowledge-rich curriculum and assessment using the Oxford Key Stage 3 textbook series. -...
A Brief Illustrated History of Warfare (A Brief Illustrated History)
by Steve Parker
A Brief Illustrated History of Warfare charts the history of warfare all the way through from the early charioteers and spear throwers, through Roman legions, knights and siege machines, through to musketeers and the military arms used in the two World Wars, then all the way through to the use of smart weapons today. With stunning full-colour images and illustrations, this beautiful book is sure to fascinate the young reader.
Code Breakers and Spies of World War I (Code Breakers and Spies)
by Jeanne Marie Ford
The Black Death, 2nd Edition (Pivotal Moments in History)
by Diane Zahler
"A complete visual package." --Booklist, starred reviewOn a clear, warm Sunday, April 14, 1935, a wild wind whipped up millions upon millions specks of dust to form a duster--a savage storm--on America's high southern plains.The sky turned black, sand-filled winds scoured the paint off houses and cars, trains derailed, and electricity coursed through the air. Sand and dirt fell like snow--people got lost in the gloom and suffocated... and that was just the beginning.Don Brown brings the Dirty Th...