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Books with author David Powers King

  • Children's Encyclopedia of American History

    David C. King

    Hardcover (DK Children, April 16, 2003)
    Prepare your child to understand American history, write great history reports, and have an easy, clear way to learn more about U.S. history with the Children's Encyclopedia of American History, an essential resource for understanding American history and the events that have shaped the creation of the United States. Created in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, the Children's Encyclopedia of American History has accurate historical information illustrated by more than 750 photographs and art pieces, plus extensive maps, charts, and state-specific information. Whether you're looking to broaden your child's understanding of current events or add a deeper understanding of U.S. history to a classroom discussion, the Children's Encyclopedia of American History is a perfect resource. Complete texts of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution are printed right in the book for easy reference for classroom work or reports. Put today's news stories into a historical context for kids, or simply browse for the pleasure of learning more about the history of our republic — it's all here in the Children's Encyclopedia of American History!
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  • First People: An Illustrated History of American Indians

    David King

    Hardcover (DK Children, Nov. 3, 2008)
    First People tells the story of Native Americans—from their arrival on the continent 10,000 years ago to their search for identity in the modern world. Avoiding standard clichés and easy generalizations, the book presents each tribe as an individual, evolving culture, with its own history, artwork, and traditions. With a wealth of modern and historic images, innovative page layouts, and compelling first-person accounts, this is an eye-opening look at the richness and variety of North American tribes, and a moving account of the European conquest.
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  • Wild West Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes

    David C. King

    Paperback (Wiley, July 10, 1998)
    Dozens of fun, hands-on projects and activities from frontier days. Join twelve-year-old Tom, his eleven-year-old sister, Amy, and their little brother, Tad, in Wyoming Territory in 1878. Share the fun, adventure, and hard work of daily life in the Wild West. You'll discover exciting games, make toys and crafts, and perform everyday activities just like Tom, Amy, and Tad. Make your own ranch-style scrambled eggs and cook up a batch of delicious sourdough flapjacks. Paint an Acoma bowl, build a model pueblo, make a pioneer cap to wear, or weave a basket from a few simple materials. You can twist together a lariat to wear as a belt, or practice knot tying--that is, if you have time after the mustang-and-cowboys board game or the party pi?ata project. Wild West Days is filled with interesting historical information and fun facts about growing up in days gone by. Discover how different--and how similar--life was for American kids in history. Watch for Civil War Days, the next exciting book in the American Kids in History series! Also available: Pioneer Days and Colonial Days. For children ages 8 to 12
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  • Introduction to Podcast Technology: Discover the essential tools and techniques you need to record, produce and launch your podcast.

    David Power

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 28, 2016)
    What Podcasting 'Gurus' Don't Tell You But you absolutely must know before starting a podcast... One podcasting authority suggests "Technology isn't important." Another sums up the entire podcast creation process in a four-minute video. A third insists you can podcast without money, gear or experience. None of them take the time to explain what the buttons, dials and lights all mean -- they leave you to figure out the techie stuff on your own. Introduction to Podcast Technology is different. It acknowledges that technology is not the most important aspect of podcasting. But instead of trying to convince you everything is easy, the book guides you through each stage of the podcast creation process in detail and offers precise, step-by-step instructions on the essential tools and techniques you need to record, produce and launch a podcast. Here are just a few of the topics covered in Introduction to Podcast Technology: How to tell the difference between a good recording room and a bad one (and how to avoid wasting time and money when improving a bad room.) Learn the two main types of microphones and why only one of them is appropriate for most podcasters. Discover the difference between an audio interface and an audio recorder (and which to choose if you can only afford one or the other.) Discover the one recording accessory that can make the biggest improvement in the quality of your recordings. (You’ll be surprised how inexpensive this one is.) How to configure free software (used by a lot of podcasting pros) to convert master recordings to MP3 format. Learn what to look for (and look out for) when choosing a media host. Discover the most effective method to get your show listed in the iTunes podcast directory. Book owners also receive FREE enrollment in a 15-day companion video course. Look over the author's shoulder as he breaks down complex podcasting topics including: equalization, compression, MP3 encoding, navigating a media host's dashboard, and much more. Whether you're an aspiring podcaster who’s intimidated or overwhelmed by technology, or an experienced professional looking for new production techniques, Introduction to Podcast Technology offers exactly what you need. Don't let technology stand in the way of sharing your knowledge, passion and voice with the world. Click the [Buy now...] button and start reading Introduction to Podcast Technology today!
  • Pioneer days: Discover the past with fun projects, games, activities, and recipes

    David C King

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Dozens of fun, hands-on projects and activities from the days of the American pioneers Join twelve-year-old Sam Butler and his nine-year-old sister, Liz, on the American frontier in 1843. Discover the hard work, fun, and adventure of their daily lives, and along the way learn how to play games, make toys and crafts, and perform everyday activities just like Liz and Sam. You can make your own homemade soda pop and cook up a batch of johnnycakes. Use clay to create your own pottery and design a string of African trade beads, or learn the Native American art of sandpainting. You can even make your own holiday decorations out of dough or pinecones--if you're not too busy playing tangram, a Chinese puzzle game, or a beanbag target game. Pioneer Days is filled with interesting bits of historical information and fun facts about growing up in days gone by. Discover how different--and how similar--life was for American kids in history. Watch for Colonial Days the next exciting book in the American Kids in History series!
  • Colonial Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes

    David C. King

    Paperback (Jossey-Bass, Dec. 29, 1997)
    Over 40 fun, hands-on projects and activities from the days ofcolonial AmericaSpend a year with the Mayhews, a family living in the Massachusettscolony of 1732. Ten-year-old Nathan and his twelve-year-old sister,Sarah, are eager to share all the fun and adventure--and the hardwork--of their daily lives. Along the way, they'll show you how toplay games, make toys and crafts, and perform lots of interestingand challenging everyday activities.Churn your own butter and whip up a batch of tasty Maple Creamtreats. Write with a quill pen you can make yourself, learn how todip candles, and play popular games like Jackstraws, Crack the Egg,and Sheep Over the Fence.Colonial Days is filled with interesting historical information andfun facts about growing up in days gone by. Discover howdifferent--and how similar--life was for American kids in history.
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  • Introduction to Podcast Technology: Discover the Essential Tools and Techniques You Need to Record, Produce, and Launch Your Podcast

    David Power

    eBook (Power Media Group, Aug. 29, 2016)
    What Podcasting 'Gurus' Don't Tell YouBut you absolutely must know before starting a podcast...One podcasting authority suggests "Technology isn't important." Another sums up the entire podcast creation process in a four-minute video. A third insists you can podcast without money, gear or experience. None of them take the time to explain what the buttons, dials and lights all mean -- they leave you to figure out the techie stuff on your own.Introduction to Podcast Technology is different. It acknowledges that technology is not the most important aspect of podcasting. But instead of trying to convince you everything is easy, the book guides you through each stage of the podcast creation process in detail and offers precise, step-by-step instructions on the essential tools and techniques you need to record, produce and launch a podcast.Here are just a few of the topics covered in Introduction to Podcast Technology:How to tell the difference between a good recording room and a bad one (and how to avoid wasting time and money when improving a bad room.)Learn the two main types of microphones and why only one of them is appropriate for most podcasters.Discover the difference between an audio interface and an audio recorder (and which to choose if you can only afford one or the other.)Discover the one recording accessory that can make the biggest improvement in the quality of your recordings. (You’ll be surprised how inexpensive this one is.)How to configure free software (used by a lot of podcasting pros) to convert master recordings to MP3 format.Learn what to look for (and look out for) when choosing a media host.Discover the most effective method to get your show listed in the iTunes podcast directory.Book owners also receive FREE enrollment in a 15-day companion video course. Look over the author's shoulder as he breaks down complex podcasting topics including: equalization, compression, MP3 encoding, navigating a media host's dashboard, and much more.Whether you're an aspiring podcaster who’s intimidated or overwhelmed by technology, or an experienced professional looking for new production techniques, Introduction to Podcast Technology offers exactly what you need.Don't let technology stand in the way of sharing your knowledge, passion and voice with the world. Click the [Buy now...] button and start reading Introduction to Podcast Technology today!
  • Pioneer Days: Discover the Past with Fun Projects, Games, Activities, and Recipes

    David C. King

    Paperback (Jossey-Bass, Sept. 3, 1997)
    Dozens of fun, hands-on projects and activities from the days of the American pioneers Join twelve-year-old Sam Butler and his nine-year-old sister, Liz, on the American frontier in 1843. Discover the hard work, fun, and adventure of their daily lives, and along the way learn how to play games, make toys and crafts, and perform everyday activities just like Liz and Sam. You can make your own homemade soda pop and cook up a batch of johnnycakes. Use clay to create your own pottery and design a string of African trade beads, or learn the Native American art of sandpainting. You can even make your own holiday decorations out of dough or pinecones--if you're not too busy playing tangram, a Chinese puzzle game, or a beanbag target game. Pioneer Days is filled with interesting bits of historical information and fun facts about growing up in days gone by. Discover how different--and how similar--life was for American kids in history. Watch for Colonial Days the next exciting book in the American Kids in History series!
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  • The Navajo

    David C King

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2005)
    "General overview for young readers of the Navajo people. Covers history, daily life, and beliefs. Contains recipe and craft"--Provided by publisher.
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  • First Facts - About American Heroes

    David C. King

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Oct. 23, 1995)
    Each subject in the First Facts reference series is covered within a uniquely designed two-page spread. Timelines, beautiful large-format color photos and engravings, and easy-to-digest bulleted facts all enhance the presentation and help to provide the most essential information simply, at a glance. Special chronologies and introductory passages on important periods in American history also put thousands of facts in clear historical context. Also included are: Over 200 color photos Reinforced library binding Chronologies Timelines Further Reading Source Notes Index
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  • Anne, Shieldmaiden of Green Gables

    Dr. David Powers

    language (drdavidpowers.com, Oct. 27, 2015)
    The beloved Anne of Green Gables series has captivated people for years and years, but this is not that series. This one imagines an Anne, who is alive and well, in a world populated by Vikings, Norsemen, and marauding bands of bandits. In this world our talkative and extremely imaginative red-headed girl must learn to fight with sword and axe under the tutelage of Matthew Cuthbert. This is not the Anne of Green Gables you've read of before. No, this one's better. Written in the style of other re-imagined classics such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, this book is sure to delight and possibly frighten fans of the original series, people who enjoy adventures tales, and, of course, Vikings.