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  • George Washington: Life Stories of Extraordinary Americans

    The Editors of TIME

    eBook (Time, June 5, 2018)
    TIME introduces the Heroes of History series-life stories of extraordinary Americans, illustrated in full-color. Forget everything you think you know about George Washington. The father of our country remains a mystery to too many of us. Now TIME tells the full, fascinating story of the Virginia planter who fought for Britain in the French and Indian War, signed the Declaration of Independence, led a rag-tag colonial army to victory over the British Empire, and was elected the first President of the United States. Young adult readers ready to look beyond the "Who Was" series deserve a collection of biographies all their own with the details, nuance, and depth they crave. With dozens of reproductions of artworks, artifacts from the period, photographs, and illustrations created to bring the subject alive, this first book in the new series, Heroes of History, captures "the essential American" and brings his life and chaotic, revolutionary times into fresh focus.
  • East Africa

    The Editors of Time-Life Books

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, Jan. 1, 1987)
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  • TIME Secrets of Genius: Discovering the nature of brilliance

    The Editors of TIME

    Hardcover (Time, Oct. 22, 2013)
    Leonardo and Einstein ... Beethoven and Michelangelo ... Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs: they are among the great minds who dazzled us with their brilliance, astounded us with their creative gifts and seemed to carry the human race into the future through sheer force of will. Yet even as we admire the outsized nature of their contributions to civilization, such exceptionally gifted people provoke us to ask: What are the wellsprings of genius? How is it acquired? What are its hallmarks, its drawbacks, its surprising side-effects? Now TIME profiles history's most gifted and inventive humans and explores the work of scientists who are using advanced technologies in their attempts to isolate and quantify the nature of genius itself. We'll explore the tantalizing questions surrounding human brilliance: Is genius the product of nature-or nurture? Is there a genetics of genius? Can science find new ways to enhance our intellectual and creative powers? How are child prodigies shaped? Is there a link between genius and mental instability? And can the experience of those with brain injuries open new windows into the nature of genius?Calling all Tiger Moms, brainiacs, rocket scientists and whiz kids: For a close encounter with the extremes of human possibility, read Genius, from the editors of TIME.
  • Townsmen

    Keith Wheeler, Editors Of Time-Life Books

    Leather Bound (Time- Life Books, Inc., Aug. 15, 1975)
    240 pages of excellent text, filled with great black & white and color photos and illustrations.
  • People of the Century: One Hundred Men And Women Who Shaped The Last One Hundred Years

    The editors of Time-life, Inc CBS

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Nov. 16, 1999)
    Profiles one hundred of the most influential political leaders, artists, scientists, intellects, tycoons, and heroes of the twentieth century
  • Plants

    Frits W. Went, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

    Library Binding (Time Life, Oct. 15, 1975)
    An introduction to botany which summarzies the basic structure, activities, and behavior of plants
  • Alexander Hamilton: Life Stories of Extraordinary Americans

    The Editors of TIME

    eBook (Time, June 5, 2018)
    TIME introduces the Heroes of History series-life stories of extraordinary Americans, illustrated in full-color.Think you know everything about Alexander Hamilton? Think again! The original immigrant success story brought to life in the musical Hamilton is every bit as amazing and controversial now as it was in the 18th century. TIME tells the whole story of the nation's first Secretary of the Treasury-a founding father with a complicated and ultimately tragic story that didn't end with the duel in Weehawken. Young adult readers ready to look beyond the "Who Was" series deserve a collection of biographies all their own with the details, nuance, and depth they crave. With dozens of reproductions of artworks, artifacts from the period, photographs, and illustrations created to bring the subject alive, this first book in the new series, Heroes of History, captures "the quintessential immigrant success story" and brings his life and chaotic, revolutionary times into fresh focus.
  • Fighting Sail

    A.B.C. Whipple, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

    Paperback (Time Life UK, Jan. 1, 1920)
    Traces the glorious history of the British Royal Navy during the eighteenth and nineteenth century
  • Cactus Country

    Edward and the Editors of Time-Life Books Abbey

    Hardcover (New York Time-Life, March 15, 1973)
    Natural history of some 69,000 square miles of southern Arizona and northern Mexico desert, representing about half of the Sonora Desert. Text by Edward Abbey (1927 - 1989), long resident of the Southwest, and who immortalized that world in Desert Solitaire and Abbey's Road.
  • Speed and Power

    EDITORS OF TIME LIFE BOOKS,

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Feb. 1, 1990)
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  • The Vikings

    Robert Wernick, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

    Paperback (Time Life UK, Jan. 1, 1920)
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  • Transportation

    the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

    Paperback (Time Life UK, )
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