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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Civil War

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The United States in the 1860s seemed poised to become one of the world's leading powers. Even with the benefits of new innovations such as the railroad and the telegraph, which brought the country together, unresolved issues between the North and the South broke the country in half. This book explores the ways in which the day's new technologies changed the face of warfare and how, in this bloody war for unity, spies from all walks of life, including immigrants, women, and black people, contributed to the struggle.
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  • The Bermuda Triangle, Stonehenge, and Unexplained Places

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "For centuries, there have been great questions surrounding some of the world's most well-known places. This book explores the history behind locations like the Bermuda Triangle and Stonehenge and examines how science has sought to explain some of the deepest-rooted mysteries of the world."--Provided by publisher.
  • Aliens, UFOs, and Unexplained Encounters

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes the history of UFO sightings and discusses if Earth may not be the only planet in the universe that can sustain life.
  • The Hope Diamond, Cursed Objects, and Unexplained Artifacts

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "Anyone who has watched Indiana Jones knows that curses can have very real implications! However, is there such a thing today as cursed objects? This book explores some of the most well-known cursed objects from the Hope Diamond to Tutankhamun's tomb and looks to science through the use of photographs, eyewitness accounts, elaborate hoaxes, and evidence to answer whether curses are real."--Provided by publisher.
  • Life As a Child Laborer During the Industrial Revolution

    Andrew Coddington

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2016)
    In the 1700s and 1800s, many new inventions were being created. This brought the rise of the Industrial Revolution in England and Europe, and eventually, in the 1900s, in America. The Industrial Revolution of the United States saw new factories being built. This was an opportunity for businesses to expand. To do so, factories and mines needed new workers. Children were the cheapest laborers business owners could get. They often had to work long hours performing difficult jobs. This book explores what life was like for a child laborer during this time. It examines how children survived such harsh environments and how policies on child labor changed over time.
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Vietnam War

    Andrew Coddington

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for high school students about the code breaking and espionage done during the Vietnam War"--
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  • Martyrdom: Christians in the Roman Empire

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Examines how early Christians were persecuted in the Roman Empire.
  • Demons

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2016)
    An introduction to demons discusses their place in world mythologies, role in popular culture, and famous demons.
  • Mass Government Surveillance: Spying on Citizens

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "The Patriot Act, which was passed shortly after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, has allowed the government to monitor communication by phone, email, or social media, to access credit and bank reports, or to track activity on the internet. This book examines the new methods used by the government to spy on citizens, the reasons it became necessary, and the tradeoffs between increased safety and a loss of privacy, and the moral arguments for and against these tradeoffs"--
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Civil War

    Andrew Coddington

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The United States in the 1860s seemed poised to become one of the world's leading powers. Even with the benefits of new innovations such as the railroad and the telegraph, which brought the country together, unresolved issues between the North and the South broke the country in half. This book explores the ways in which the day's new technologies changed the face of warfare and how, in this bloody war for unity, spies from all walks of life, including immigrants, women, and black people, contributed to the struggle.
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  • Germany

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Provides an overview of Germany and its culture, describing its economy, environment, food, and traditions.
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  • Henry David Thoreau: Writer of the Transcendentalist Movement

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Shares the life of the transcendentalist, including his childhood, writing career, and his political opinions.