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Books with author Don Nardo

  • Turning Points in World History - The End of Ancient Rome

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, July 26, 2001)
    The dramatic story of the decline and fall of one of the greatest empires in world history, including the reasons for that fall, is told in detail in a series of informative and easy-to-read essays written by some of the finest and most respected historians of the twentieth century.
  • The Minoans

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, Aug. 6, 2004)
    Long before the rise of the classical Greeks and their famous achievements, Crete and nearby Aegean islands were the home of the Minoans, who fashioned Europe's first advanced culture. From the discovery of the great palace at Knossos in 1900, to new theories about the Minoans' demise, a noted scholar of ancient Greece tells the story of this enigmatic vanished people.
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  • Greek and Roman Mythology

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Examines the historical development of Greco-Roman mythology, its heroes, and its influence on the history of Western civilization
  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Don Nardo

    eBook (Lucent Books Inc, May 7, 2007)
    This book offers a credible, unbiased look at the often sensationalized Salem witch trials that took place in Massachusetts during the late seventeenth century. It describes the religious, political, and social context in which the accusations and trials took place, as well as the aftermath of the trials and the legacies that ensued.
  • Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Sept. 23, 2011)
    The Eye on Art series is intended to assist readers in understanding the various roles of art in society; each volume offers an in-depth exploration of a major artistic movement, medium, figure, or profession.; ; The creative impulse is an ancient and enduring feature of human expression. Art serves many purposes: to beautify, record, reflect, enlighten, and celebrate our existence. Eye on Art examines the rich and varied world of art. Major art movements, the art
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  • The Decline and Fall of Ancient Greece

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, May 29, 2001)
    This text highlights the decline of the Greek political states during the Hellenistic Age (ca.323-30 B.C.). Topics discussed include the leaders and military campaigns of the various states, the events that led to the eventual overthrow by the Romans, and the social, cultural, and economic conditions of the times.
  • The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Don Nardo

    eBook (Compass Point Books, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Franklin Delano Roosevelt—the longest serving president in U.S. history—successfully guided Americans through two of the worst crises ever. He succeeded where others had failed in pulling the country back from the brink of collapse during the Great Depression. He lifted Americans’ spirits and turned them away from fear and defeatism. Then came the horrors and devastation of World War II. The brilliant and courageous Roosevelt proved to be an outstanding commander in chief, leading the world to victory over the powers of evil.
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  • Assassination and Its Aftermath

    Don Nardo

    eBook (Compass Point Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    The world was shocked and frightened when President John F. Kennedy was gunned down by an assassin's bullet in 1963. What would happen to the government of the most powerful nation on Earth? When Kennedy's vice president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, took the presidential oath of office on Air Force One just hours after the assassination, the White House photographer was there. Cecil Stoughton's iconic photo showed the world that the smooth and orderly transfer of power called for in the U.S. Constitution had occurred. His photo helped ease the shock, tension, and fear in an anxious country.
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  • Destined for Space: Our Story of Exploration

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Capstone Press, April 1, 2012)
    Who hasn’t looked to the night sky and wondered, what’s out there? Miracles of human curiosity, bravery, and science have made it possible to begin answering that question. From wishful stargazing to moon walking to, someday, intergalactic travel, the story of human space exploration is full of daring adventure, incredible machinery, and endless curiosity about our place in the universe.
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  • North American Indian Wars

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Essays discuss cultural differences between Native Americans and early white settlers, and look at warfare, forced relocation, exploitation, and current attempts at restitution
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  • Assassination and Its Aftermath: How a Photograph Reassured a Shocked Nation

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2013)
    The world was shocked and frightened when President John F. Kennedy was gunned down by an assassin's bullet in 1963. What would happen to the government of the most powerful nation on Earth? When Kennedy's vice president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, took the presidential oath of office on Air Force One just hours after the assassination, the White House photographer was there. Cecil Stoughton's iconic photo showed the world that the smooth and orderly transfer of power called for in the U.S. Constitution had occurred. His photo helped ease the shock, tension, and fear in an anxious country.
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  • Daily Life in Ancient Rome

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2015)
    What was life really like for everyday people in Ancient Rome? In this detailed exploration of daily life in one of history’s greatest civilizations, readers will use primary sources and information from archeological discoveries to discover fascinating insights and debunk popular myths. Immersive timelines, maps and references to important people and events will bring children on a time-traveling journey through Ancient Rome.
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