Ireland, the Land

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 March 2002
This title is intended for ages 9-14. Spectacular photographs capture Ireland's coastal cliffs, rugged mountains, and green glens. With a look at the Ireland of yesterday and today, traditional land-based economies are presented alongside modern commerce. From the farming lands of the west coast to Dublin's busy cobbled streets, this book reveals both traditional and contemporary Ireland. Other topics included are: old and new industries; Dublin and other cities; Irish nationalism; mountains, cliffs and coasts; Giant's Causeway; and ancient settlers and invaders.

Australia, the Land

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 November 2009
This work is for ages 9-14. Brilliant full-colour photographs explore the topography, climate, and diverse wildlife that sets Australia apart from anywhere else in the world. Topics include: coastal cities and outback towns; northern tropical forests, cyclones, monsoons, bush fires; billabogs, artesian water, Lake Eyre, the Murray-Darling basin; strange outback formations such as Uluru, Purnululu, and the Devil's Marbles; Australia's Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders; European and Asian immigration; sheep and cattle stations; Koalas, kangaroos, monotromes, snakes, dingoes, rabbits, crocodiles, and more; life on the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia, the Culture

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 October 2002
This title is intended for ages 9-14. 'Come a-waltzing Matilda' with "Australia - the culture" and learn about the religions and celebrations, folk music and dance, visual arts, languages and literature, and cinematic culture of 'the mob down under'. Topics included are: the Dreaming and Bipotaim; celebrating Christmas on the beach; outback and multicultural festivals; 'barbies' and other tucker; the digeridoo and boomerangs; famous Australians; x-ray and dot paintings by Aborigines; and an aboriginal tale.

Australia, the People

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 October 2002
This work is intended for children aged 9-14 years. How do people survive in Australia's outback? "Australia the People" takes children on a journey through the country's Aboriginal heritage, European colonisation and modern life. Spectacular colour photographs introduce children to the lifestyles of Australia's multicultural society. Topics include: the history, lifestyles, and celebrations of Australia's Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders; the arrival of European convicts and free settlers; the growth of Australia, including the role of ANZAC troops in world wars; Aussie Rules football, rugby, cricket, and other land sports; travel in the outback; water sports such as surfing, snorkelling and surf lifesaving carnivals; and schools of the air and the flying doctor.

Afghanistan, the People

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 March 2003
This work is for ages 9-14. Centuries of invasion through its mountain passes have created a host of different ethnic groups in Afghanistan. From mountain villages and nomadic lifestyles to desert and city living, Afghans are tied to one another through their belief in Islam and struggle for survival. Special spreads include information on women and girls, Islam, and the most recent war in Afghanistan. Topics include: early history and invaders; arrival of Islam; road to independence; Soviet wars and the War on Terrorism; Pashtuns and other ethnic groups; nomadic and village lifestyles; family celebrations; women and girls; clothing and food; returning to school.

Afghanistan, the Land

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 March 2003
This work is for ages 9-14. From the dominating Hindu Kush mountain range to the desolate "desert of death", Afghanistan's many ethnic groups have made their home in this country's rugged terrain. Beautiful, full-colour photographs and simple text show children the awe-inspiring landscape, lifestyles of the people, and the hardships of a remarkable country trying to bring stability to its nation. Topics include: Hindu Kush and other mountains; rivers and irrigation; deserts; people of Afghanistan; struggle for peace; landmines; cities and ruins; farming and herding; wildlife.

Afghanistan

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 January 2003
For centuries, Afghan's have made their home in this country’s rugged terrain from the Hindu Kush mountains to the "desert of death". Beautiful, full-color photos bring to life Afghanistan's awe-inspiring landscape and the hardships of a remarkable country trying to bring stability to its people.

Ireland, the People

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 March 2002
This title is intended for ages 9-14. Ireland's people have been divided and united through a turbulent history of battles and shared hardships. Celts, Vikings, and others have shaped the Ireland of today. Ireland the people, presents a history of the ancient peoples, the arrival of more recent settlers, and the country's struggle for independence. Ireland's city and country life are presented showing the contrasts of Ireland's people and their influences on contemporary Irish society. Other topics included are: Mesolithic and Neolithic settlers; British colonisation and plantations; Ireland's new economy; Easter Rising and Irish independence; the Potato Famine and Irish Diaspora; and 'The Troubles" in Northern Ireland.

Ireland, the Culture

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 March 2002
This title is intended for ages 9-14. By combining the Gaelic myths and Celtic folklore of ancient Ireland with modern day festivals and celebrations, "Ireland - The Culture" presents the traditions and customs of old Ireland with the contemporary works and influences of modern artists. Historic Ireland is captured through dramatic photographs of castles, churches and prehistoric tombs. Other topics included are: Celtic mythology; Irish literary revival; the castles of Ireland; holidays and festivals; Irish pilgrimages; and prehistoric tombs and ancient monasteries.

Afghanistan, the Culture

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 March 2003
This work is for ages 9-14. As between western and eastern cultures, Afghanistan is a living museum of ancient civilisations. Children will learn about Islam and its celebrations, the arts, pastimes, and languages of the Afghans through beautiful photographs and clear, concise text. Topics include: Islam; Ramadan and Eids; Nauroz and other festivals; song and dance; buzkashi, kite flying, and other games; art, architecture, and artefacts; carpet weaving and folk arts; languages, poetry, and stories; folktale.

Australia

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 October 2002

England: The Land

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 February 2012

United States

by Erinn Banting

Published 15 October 2012
A large part of the population of the United States was built on immigration from around the world. This fascinating book looks at the people, traditions, and ways of life today of both Native Americans and the many cultures that have landed on the shores of the United States.

Ireland

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 March 2002


Puerto Rico

by Erinn Banting

Published 1 January 2003

England, the People

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 March 2004
This book is suitable for ages 9-14. England has been home to many peoples. From early Roman settlements, to Viking invasions, and the legacies of the Angles, Saxons, Celts, and Normans, England's culture is rich in heritage. You can learn about the daily life of the English people, and learn what they eat, where they learn, and what they do for fun. The other topics include: early mysteries such as Stonehenge; kings and queens, including Henry VIII and Elizabeth I; bangers, blood pudding, scones, and other food.

Puerto Rico, the Land

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 March 2003
This work is for ages 9-14. The island of Puerto Rico or "rich port" has long been known as a centre of trade and commerce in the Caribbean. It is also a small island with great physical and social diversity. This book is full of beautifully photographed images of the island's mountain ranges, forests, and desert. Clearly written text will explain Puerto Rico's special status as a Commonwealth. Topics include: how the island of Puerto Rico was formed; the Caribbean National Forest - the island's largest nature reserve and the only rainforest in the U.S. National Forest system; the phosphorescent bays where billions of microscopic marine creatures, called dinoflagellates, flash and glow with circles and shooting shafts of blue light when the water they live in is disturbed; coral reefs; the arrival of Puerto Ricans in America; the city of San Juan; the old fortifications of El Morro and San Cristobal.

This work is for ages 9-14. From being a stopping point for pirates and privateers, to a Spanish colony and later an American colony, the island of Puerto Rico has been a strategic piece of real estate for hundreds of years. Children will learn about Puerto Rico's fights for independence and autonomy and about the island's many cultures past and present. Special interest spreads describe the many festivals held each year and show the day in a life of an average student. Topics include: trade and piracy in early Puerto Rico; the island's special commonwealth status within the United States; special Puerto Rican holidays and festivals such as the coffee and sugar harvest festivals; famous Puerto Ricans; the art of guitar making.

England, the Culture

by Erinn Banting

Published 20 March 2004
This work is intended for children aged 9-14 years. From early Druid ceremonies to the mop-top Beatles, English culture has been vibrant and influential. Beautiful full-colour photos trace England's contributions to world culture, such as the development of the English language, the works of William Shakespeare, and the founding of the Church of England. Other topics include: Sir Laurence Olivier, Dame Judy Dench, and other great stage actors; famous authors including Charles Dickens and Jane Austen; and the Arthurian legend of the Knights of the Round Table.