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The Age of Exploration by Milliken Publishing Company
Included are 12 prepared full-color transparencies and 12 reproducible Pages. Teacher’s guide and answer key at the end of the teacher’s guide.
Softcover, 32 Page with some underling in beginning pages, 8 1/2″ X 11″
See table of contents in pictures.$4.75$12.95 -
Easy-to-Make Columbus Discovers America Panorama (Not Used)
Sturdy full-color model measures about 25″ wide by 8 1/2″ high by over 6″ deep. Included are paper models of the explorer’s three ships, plus painted representations of crew members, thatched huts, native peoples, vegetation and animal life. Individual cut-out pieces stand on bases allowing them to be moved about. Easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. 6 plates in full color (24 pieces).
1990$1.95 -
Discovery & Exploration Map Game by Learninghames
*Fun for young and old…novice or expert.
*Players learn key information about Explorers, Seafarers, & Adventurers, and their Voyages of Discovery & Exploration. Includes names, dates, world geography and history.
*Also includes: Historical summaries of expeditions and voyages…Geographic data and notes…Discovery & Exploration Era Chronology…Educational Study Guide and much more…Easy to play and fun to learn.
Ideal for ages 8 to adult and 1 to 6 players. 2000, New Deluxe Edition.$2.95 -
The Life of Christopher Columbus by Nicholas Saunders
Christopher Columbus discovered the America’s by mistake. Actually searching for a different route to the Orient, he landed in the “New World” on October 12, 1492. During his four voyages, Columbus explored many different areas in the Americas, leaving a violent path of destruction behind him. The Life of Christopher Columbus is sure to capture any reader’s attention and turn even the most casual reader into a history buff!
Features:
• Full-Color illustrations
• Fact Boxes
• Timeline, glossary, and index
2006 Softcover, 48 Pages, 6″ X 9″$2.95$6.95 -
Christopher Columbus by Ann McGovern
1992 Softcover, 60 Pages, 9″ X 7 1/2″, Initials on front cover.
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The Voyage 0f Columbus in His Own Words: A Pop-Up Book by Stacie Strong
Join Christopher Columbus on his daring voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, experience his challenges and share in his discoveries! Spectacular three-dimensional illustrations burst from the pages, adding excitement and drama to one of the greatest adventures of all time, told in the words of the explorer himself. Excerpts from Columbus’s legendary Journal tell what the journey was like all the way from Spain to the New World.
Published by Sears, Roebuck, and Company
First Edition, 1991 Hardcover,14 pop-up pages, 9″ X 11′$6.95$13.99 -
Cornerstones of Freedom: The Smithsonian Institution by Mary Collins
1999 Hardcover, 32 Page former library book with Glossary, Timeline, & Index, 8 1/4″ X 9 3/4″
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Cornerstones of Freedom: The Story of Ellis Island by R. Conrad Stein
“Give Me…Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” Hope. That’s what a new life in America meant for millions of immigrants. they came to escape the poverty, overcrowding, and persecutions of their homelands. Thousands huddled together on their long trip across the Atlantic Ocean. Their first stop was Ellis Island, a center that processed more than 16 million people between 1892 and 1954. Here they were tested to see if they were fit to become citizens. It was here that some dreams were dashed to pieces. Would the immigrants be turned down and forced to return to Europe–or would they be permitted to enter the land of opportunity?
1979 Hardcover, 32 Pages, 8″ X 9 3/4″$4.75 -
Cornerstones of Freedom: The Story of Fort Sumter by Eugenia Burney
1975 Hardcover used library book with library loan plate inside back cover, 32 Pages, 8 1/4″ X 9 3/4″
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The Statue of Liberty by Mary Virginia Fox
Describes the planning, creation, history, and current renovation of the great statue in New York Harbor celebrating liberty.
Includes an 11X16 full-color poster.
1985 Hardcover, 64 Pages, 8 1/2″ X 11″$3.25 -
The Amazing Life of Benjamin Franklin by James Cross Giblin
Benjamin Franklin was one of seventeen children, and the youngest of 10 sons. To help out with the family, he was put to work when he was 10 years old in his father’s candle and soap-making shop. Ben hated making soap and candles. Since he was smart and a good speller and he loved to read, he later went to work in his brother’s print shop as an apprentice. He read book after book, and soon began to write himself. By 18, he moved to Philadelphia where he eventually opened his own print shop. By age 28 he published “Poor Richard’s Almanac,” a best seller in Colonial America.
2000 Hardcover, 48 Pages, 10 1/4″ X 11 1/4″. Excellent Condition$5.95 -
Benjamin Franklin: Inventor, Statesman, and Patriot by R. Conrad Stein
A biography of the printer, inventor, and statesman who played an influential role in the early history of the United States.
Compliments of Disabled American Veterans.
1972 Hardcover, 70 Pages with Index, 8″ X 10″$3.95
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