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Books with author Cassandra Schumacher

  • Work, Exchange, and Technology in the United States

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The United States is known as a nation of innovators, from the first colonists who endeavored to find religious freedom and economic opportunity in the New World to business tycoons like Andrew Carnegie to the cutting-edge inventors in Silicon Valley today. From its first days as a nation to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, America has focused on creating new businesses, technologies, labor systems, and trade patterns. In turn, this focus has fostered breakthroughs and widespread change in American society. This essential volume places American labor and innovation in context, examining how policy and cultural shifts are influenced by work and exchange.
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the American Revolution

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The American Revolution was a war fought by soldiers and won by spies. The Continental Army did not stand a chance against the British superpower, but with accurate and fast intelligence, General George Washington was able to gain an advantage and win the war. From early intrigue in France to the Culper Spy Ring in New York, this book explores it all. Readers will learn how the first American spies turned the tides of the war and helped win independence.
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  • True Teen Stories from Afghanistan and Pakistan

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2018)
    The Taliban rose to power in the 1990s in Afghanistan and then in Pakistan. Taliban insurgents implement strict Islamic law, and any perceived transgressions are punished swiftly and brutally. Armed insurgents have attacked civilians and are notorious for limiting the rights of women and girls, including restricting access to education. This book tells the stories of teens who lived through the horrors of the Taliban occupation, surviving in the face of fear and resisting injustice.
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the American Revolution

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The American Revolution was a war fought by soldiers and won by spies. The Continental Army did not stand a chance against the British superpower, but with accurate and fast intelligence, General George Washington was able to gain an advantage and win the war. From early intrigue in France to the Culper Spy Ring in New York, this book explores it all. Readers will learn how the first American spies turned the tides of the war and helped win independence.
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  • True Teen Stories from Afghanistan and Pakistan: Surviving the Taliban

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The Taliban rose to power in the 1990s in Afghanistan and then in Pakistan. Taliban insurgents implement strict Islamic law, and any perceived transgressions are punished swiftly and brutally. Armed insurgents have attacked civilians and are notorious for limiting the rights of women and girls, including restricting access to education. This book tells the stories of teens who lived through the horrors of the Taliban occupation, surviving in the face of fear and resisting injustice.
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  • Cornelius Vanderbilt: Railroad Tycoon

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Cornelius Vanderbilt was born for business. Though poorly educated, he built an empire on steam power and died a millionaire. Fueled by the spirit of competition and possessing a brilliant mind for business, Vanderbilt became the first true industrial tycoon. He dominated the shipping industry with steamboats and railroads. Vanderbilt changed the way business was done in America. Readers explore the life and triumphs of America's first industrial titan through photographs, anecdotes, sidebars, and more.
  • The Stone Doorway

    Cassandra Scherer

    eBook (Line By Lion Publications, March 11, 2016)
    Step out of the mundane and into The Vale, where suddenly bullying, family issues, and homework seem trivial. Can the trio defeat the Calego and return, or will they too remain forever young, forever scared, forever seeking their way home?
  • The Stone Doorway

    Cassandra Scherer

    Paperback (Line By Lion Publications, March 4, 2016)
    Step out of the mundane and into The Vale, where suddenly bullying, family issues, and homework seem trivial. Can the trio defeat the Calego and return, or will they too remain forever young, forever scared, forever seeking their way home?
  • Papua New Guinea

    Ingrid Gascoigne, Cassandra Schumacher

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, March 1, 2018)
    "A book about the history, economy, culture, religion, geography, etc. of Papua New Guinea"--
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  • Work, Exchange, and Technology in the United States

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The United States is known as a nation of innovators, from the first colonists who endeavored to find religious freedom and economic opportunity in the New World to business tycoons like Andrew Carnegie to the cutting-edge inventors in Silicon Valley today. From its first days as a nation to the Industrial Revolution and beyond, America has focused on creating new businesses, technologies, labor systems, and trade patterns. In turn, this focus has fostered breakthroughs and widespread change in American society. This essential volume places American labor and innovation in context, examining how policy and cultural shifts are influenced by work and exchange.
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  • Cornelius Vanderbilt: Railroad Tycoon

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, July 15, 2019)
    Cornelius Vanderbilt was born for business. Though poorly educated, he built an empire on steam power and died a millionaire. Fueled by the spirit of competition and possessing a brilliant mind for business, Vanderbilt became the first true industrial tycoon. He dominated the shipping industry with steamboats and railroads. Vanderbilt changed the way business was done in America. Readers explore the life and triumphs of America's first industrial titan through photographs, anecdotes, sidebars, and more.