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Simply … Stated! by Katie Campbell and Sidney Douglass
Simply … Stated! by Katie Campbell and Sidney Douglass
Kreative Simplicity, 2005
A guide book to studying the 50 states of the USA that includes a list of helpful materials, a reproducible map, suggested weekly schedule, and book list for each state.
This book is suggested for grades 1-6, but could be helpful for any age.$6.50 -
Killer Creatures Shark (The Young Library) (Library Copy)
From the back cover: This exciting new series for young readers focuses on the king hunters of our planet. Find out about these amazing animals and how they track and kill prey. Clear text and stunning photographs reveal the secrets of these killer creatures.
This is a library discard with associated stamps and stickers.$0.99$10.00 -
Language For Daily Use. Dorothy Strickland. Hardcover. 1986. Approx. Level 4
Discarded textbook – some writing inside and wear
$2.99$29.99 -
Colonial Histories: New Hampshire (1st edition) by James Playsted Wood
Hardcover library discard in good condition
$1.50$5.95 -
The American Heritage History of The Great West – 1965 Coffee table book – HCDJ
Here is a description from Amazon where this book is listed for $75. 427 full-color and Black-and-white illustrations and maps
Description
This one-volume history of America’s westward expansion recounts the story of the men and women of all races and different origins and beliefs who helped shape the character of the new nation. The book makes use of extensive color photos, black & white 19th century reproductions, and other historic photographs — as well as clear, interesting text — to tell the epic tale. The 14 chapters cover, among many other topics: the pioneering spirit of those entering the “unknown country”; back-country land speculators; Lewis and Clark’s expedition; Native American encounters — good and bad; war and depression – 1810 to 1821; trappers and trade; mining; cattle ranching; the fight for Texas Independence; the Texas Republic; Crockett’s Last Stand, as pictured by Robert J. Onderdonk; the “new empires” of California, Wyoming, and Nevada; and the Civil War and the West.$2.99$19.95 -
Pictorial History of the American People (1st edition) HCDJ by Preston W. Slosson
A 1982 illustrated history of the United States ranging from the first settlers to the Reagan Administration. Lots of pictures!! Large coffee table format. Cover measures 9.5″x12″
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The American Heritage Book of Indians- 1961 HCDJ with introduction by President John F. Kennedy
Depicts the history of the various tribes of American Indians and describes the development of their cultures and societies.
Originally published: 1961
Large format – cover measures 9″ x 11″
Introduction by President John F. Kennedy
The book is in good condition, but the dust jacket has significant wear on the edges.$2.99$15.00 -
Greek and Roman Mythology (1977 Coffee Table book) by D.M. Field
From Amazon where this book is listed for $27: This book is chiefly concerned with recounting the myths of classical antiquity in their most commonly accepted form.
From the inside book cover:
A combination of folklore in literature, Greek and Roman mythology has the compulsiveness of stories could have survived for thousands of years because of their intrinsic vigor in their eternal significance. The myths are unique, not only for their lively narrative, that as a striking example of early Western man, articulate and literate till remarkable degree, seeking to rationalize human experience.$2.99$27.00 -
Artists in Their Time: Edward Hopper
From Amazon description where this book is listed for $6: Examines the life and work of the American realist painter, describing and giving examples of his art.
This is a library discard with associated stickers and stamps.$1.50$25.00Artists in Their Time: Edward Hopper
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The American Century by Harold Evans – HCDJ Originally $50 Coffee Table Book
Excellent condition!
Description from Amazon where this book is listed for $39!!: Description
Product Description
“In a style at once trenchant and easygoing,
Harold Evans leads us on a walk through
the century now drawing to a close, taking us
back over ground that far too many of us
have let slip from our memories.”
–Shelby Foote, author of The Civil WarThe American Century is an epic work. With its spectacular illustrations and incisive and lucid writing, it is as exciting and inspiring as the hundred years it surveys. Harold Evans has dramatized a people’s struggle to achieve the American Dream, but also offers a thoughtful and provocative analysis of the great movements and events in America’s rise to a position of political and cultural dominance. There are 900 photographs, several hundred brought to light for the first time, and the richly researched narrative offers many surprises.
In 1889, when the United States entered the second hundred years of its existence, it was by no means certain that a nation of such diverse peoples, manifold beliefs, and impossible ideals could survive its own exceptional experiment in democracy or manage to avoid a headlong slide into oblivion. Evans describes what happened to the democratic ideal amid the clash of personalities and the convulsions of great events. Here are assessments of the century’s nineteen presidents, from Benjamin Harrison, who brought the Stars and Stripes into American life in 1889, to the movie star who waved it so vigorously a hundred years later. Here are the muckrakers who exposed the evils of rampant capitalism, and the women who fought to make a reality of the rhetoric of equality. Here are the robber barons–the Carnegies, the Rockefellers, and the Morgans — carving out great empires of unparalleled wealth, turning their millions into foundations for public benefit. Here are Al Capone and J. Edgar Hoover, Martin Luther King Jr. and the Ku Klux Klan, Joe McCarthy and Dwight Eisenhower. Here is the American heartland at peace (but on the wagon), America in two world wars, and at war with itself in the sixties.
Evans analyzes the central questions of the era. Among them: How did the tradition arise that government should not meddle in business? How did anti-colonial America become an imperial power? How much was democracy threatened by the influence of money? What was the nature of American isolationism? Why did Woodrow Wilson take the United States into World War I? What caused the Great Depression, and why did it last so long? Did Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal succeed or fail? Did the protests of the sixties go too far? Was Vietnam a noble cause? Has the Watergate scandal been blown up out of all proportion? Who deserves the credit for the end of the Cold War?
Throughout, Harold Evans lets us see how America prospered because of the power of an idea: the idea of freedom. The nation did not simply become the largest economic and military power, send men to the moon and jeans and consumer capitalism to Red Square–it strengthened Western society through acts of courage, generosity, and vision unequaled in history.
The British may claim the nineteenth century by force, and the Chinese may cast a long shadow over the twenty-first, but the twentieth century belongs to the United States. This is America’s story as it has never been told before.
With 900 photographs
Amazon.com Review
Although most of this sprawling book is set in the 20th century, it begins on April 29, 1889, when Benjamin Harrison commemorated the first centennial of American government. This 11-year jump-start allows Harold Evans to write about the last major push to settle the Western territories, the gradual dwindling of Native American societies, the rise to prominence of William Jennings Bryan, and other quintessentially American moments of the 19th century.But make no mistake about it–The American Century is very much rooted in the modern world. Evans’s tight, journalistic prose marks the significant events and personages in America’s rise to superpower status and offers several educational surprises, such as a two-page spread on too-little-known naval historian Alfred Mahan, whose The Influence of Sea Power upon History shaped foreign policy in America and several European nations. His treatments of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and the Watergate crisis are substantial highlights. Juxtapositions such as Ralph Nader and Rachel Carson or Jimmy Hoffa and Cesar Chavez make for a lively overview. The book essentially ends with the inauguration of George Bush in 1989, although brief mention is made to some of what has happened since then. Filled with photographs and contemporary editorial cartoons, The American Century is an excellent one-volume chronicle of a rather momentous 100 years.
From Publishers Weekly
The principal author of this very fine and handsome popular history is the editorial director of the New York Daily News, Atlantic Monthly and U.S. News & World Report, and former president and publisher of the Random House Trade Group. Evans was born in Britain and moved to America only in 1984, so his retelling of the American story from 1889 to 1989 bears the refreshing stamp of a non-American sensibility, with some surprising focuses among the hundreds found in the textAEisenhower’s engineering of coups in Guatemala and Iran, for example. Evans employs a tolerant, skeptical, dispassionate tone that makes for consistently absorbing reading, but what elevates his book above the (also laudable) The Century, by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster (reviewed above) is Evans’s intellectual acuity, as exemplified in his strong thesis, which views the century as one concerned with, primarily, the struggle for democracy, both within the country and without. Evans’s treatment of relations among the American racesAnot just black/white but all racesAand of the labor movement is particularly impressive, full and candid. The organization of the book is user-friendly. Each chapter begins with a commentary that sets out the theme of the chapter and is followed by a series of two-page spreads touching on different aspects of the era. The photosA900, but none in color as in the Jennings/BrewsterAare evocative and telling, and there are some seldom-seen gems among them, such as a photo of Ho Chi Minh at the Versailles peace conference in 1919. Like the Jennings/Brewster, this is a book more for browsing than for serious study, reminiscent of, though less weighty than, Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States. Both this book and the Jennings/Brewster are admirable productions, but readers looking for the deeper, more unexpected text will find it here, while for pure visual splendor the Jennings takes the prize. First serial to U.S News & World Report; BOMC alternate; History Book Club main selection.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.$3.99$50.00 -
Science Shepherd Biology book Set
Textbook, Answer Key and Parent Companion, Lab Manual, Test Booklet. 2008 edition.
Lab Manual has writing on four pages.$40.00 -
Napoleon and the Battle of Waterloo by Frances Winwar illustrator David Stone
World Landmark Biography copyright 1953, Sixth printing, good condition ex library. Mylar cover. Hinges and spine loose but pages are all still attached and intact except for one map page partly pulled away from spine. Shelf wear on cover edges
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The Marquis de Lafayette by Hodding Carter, illustrator Mimi Korach
World Landmark Biography copyright 1958, first printing, good condition ex library. Hinges and spine tight.Shelf wear on cover edges.
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The Way They Learn by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
There are a variety of learning styles that shape the way students interpret their world. Read this book to understand your child’s learning style. See pix for Table of Contents.
$5.00$13.77The Way They Learn by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
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The Three R’s by Ruth Beechick
From the book: “Reading, writing, and arithmetic are the basic skills for all higher learning. Read this book and give your children the strong start described here.” Focuses on grades K-3. See pix for Table of Contents.
$6.00$12.00The Three R’s by Ruth Beechick
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Biology – Miller & Levine Textbook
2014 Edition. Some corner edges worn, slight tear on upper left side of back cover, there is some pages with penciled writing in textbook, a penciled name in front page of textbook and opposite side with a nickname in green crayon. Textbook overall is in good shape!
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Math-U-See Primer Level
Primer level math I see, student workbook in good condition. Lessons 1 and 2 have light pencil marks.
*****Instructor Manual and student workbook only**
Uncertain of weight$50.00$65.00Math-U-See Primer Level
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Sonlight level G
History, Bible, Literature, Language Arts, Geography.
$425.00$462.97Sonlight level G
$425.00$462.97 -
Mummies Made In Ancient Egypt ALIKI
32 Page Softcover, 8″ X 10″
See Back Cover in Pictures for description of book.$1.95$6.99Mummies Made In Ancient Egypt ALIKI
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Famous Women from Nefertiti to Diana
48 Page Softcover, 8: X 10″, See Table of Contents in Pictures. Great Condition!
Presents over a hundred biographies of noteworthy women throughout history, including Mata Hari, Martina Navratilova, and Queen Boudicca.$3.25$8.95Famous Women from Nefertiti to Diana
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Life In Ancient Egypt Coloring Book
48 Page Softcover Coloring Book. 8 1/2″ X 11″ Clean and Very Good Condition1
Magnificent pyramids, the silent Sphinx, gigantic temples of stone, a land and people shrouded by the mists of time. Here’s a subject that promises to captivate coloring book enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the life and customs of ancient Egypt. Forty-four authentically detailed drawings by artist John Green recall the glory of a magnificent civilization — from the beginning of the dynasties (ca. 300 B.C.), through the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms (ca. 2700–2010 B.C.), to the rule of the Ptolemies and the Roman conquest (30 B.C.) Included are expertly drawn and well-researched full-page illustrations of Cleopatra, Ramses II, the Pharaoh Akhenaten and his beautiful wife, Nefertiti, as well as scenes depicting many aspects of Egyptian life — construction of the six-story step pyramid at Sakkara, fishing and farming along the Nile, the Sphinx and pyramids at Giza, goldsmiths and metalworkers creating elegant works of art, and more.$1.95$3.95Life In Ancient Egypt Coloring Book
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Egypt and the Middle East Ancient to Present by Mark Twain Media (Copy)
120 Page Softcover, 8 1/2″ X 11″, Clean and in Very Good Condition!
Take a tour with students in grades 5 and up using Egypt and the Middle East! This 120-page book covers topics such as Sumer, the rise of kings, grave robbers, Queen Hatshepsut, King Tut, Alexander the Great, the Islamic Golden Age, the Crusades, WWI, and Saddam Hussein. This book presents and reinforces information through captivating reading passages and a variety of reproducible, cross-discipline activities. It also includes biographical sketches, a timeline, and a complete answer key.
* Maps * Crossword Puzzles * Matching * Answer Keys * Bibliography *$2.95$12.99 -
Egypt and the Middle East Ancient to Present by Mark Twain Media
120 Page Softcover, 8 1/2″ X 11″, Clean and in Very Good Condition!
Take a tour with students in grades 5 and up using Egypt and the Middle East! This 120-page book covers topics such as Sumer, the rise of kings, grave robbers, Queen Hatshepsut, King Tut, Alexander the Great, the Islamic Golden Age, the Crusades, WWI, and Saddam Hussein. This book presents and reinforces information through captivating reading passages and a variety of reproducible, cross-discipline activities. It also includes biographical sketches, a timeline, and a complete answer key.
* Maps * Crossword Puzzles * Matching * Answer Keys * Bibliography *$2.95$12.99 -
Ancient Egypt Independent Learning Unit (A Good Apple Publication/Frank Schaffer Pub.)
60 Page Softcover, 8 1/2″ X 11″, Clean and in Good Condition.
“Treasures, Tombs, and Tutankhamen”
Table of Contents, Timeline, Answer Keys, Projects.$2.95$9.99 -
Ancient Egypt Independent Learning Unit (A Good Apple Publication/Frank Schaffer Pub.)
60 Page Softcover, 8 1/2″ X 11″, Clean and in Good Condition.
“Treasures, Tombs, and Tutankhamen”
Table of Contents, Timeline, Answer Keys, Projects.$2.95$9.99 -
Secrets in Stone “All About Maya Hieroglyphs” Published by Little Brown
48 Page Softcover, 8 1/2″ X 11″ Very Good Condition!
Gr. 3-6. Unlocking the secret of Mayan hieroglyphics was a long and painstaking process, lasting well over a hundred years. Europeans rediscovered early Mayan cities in the 1840s, and their bafflement at the ancient system of writing began a scholarly process that didn’t have its final breakthrough until the mid-1970s. Coulter describes clearly and concisely how the mystery was unraveled, while the colorful, well-laid-out pages add appeal with plenty of photographs and stylized drawings that suggest Mayan art. Ideas for crafts, activities and even a party run along the page bottoms. Also explained are the Maya civilization’s number system and complex calendar. A timeline, short glossary, and short bibliography (of mostly adult books) are appended. A substantive, much-needed resource.$2.95$8.95 -
Ancient Egypt, Produced by “The Learning Works”
64 Page Softcover. 8 1/2″ X 11″
Each book provides activities to help create “museums” full of specially crafted artifacts” such as masks, jewelry, pottery, mosaics, weapons, and more that highlight the economic, political, scientific, and cultural components on which civilizations are based. Includes reproducible pages for exhibit description cards and invitations to the museum’s grand opening. Students share information through oral presentations, guided tours, factual and creative writing, art, map making, and more. Activities are based on current academic content standards. The 5-book series also includes Ancient Greece, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient China, and Ancient Rome.$3.95$19.99Ancient Egypt, Produced by “The Learning Works”
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Ancient Egypt by Milliken
12 Full-Color Transparencies
4 Reproducible Pages
Teacher’s Guide, Map Quizzes, and Quizzes.
* Egypt and Her Empire * The Great Pyramid * Gods and Goddesses * Life After Death * Writing and Numbers * Trade * Work * Games and Play * The Amarna Period * Tutankhamon’s Treasure * Dress * Homes and Gardens *$3.25$12.95Ancient Egypt by Milliken
$3.25$12.95