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Books with author Jane H. Gould

  • Alexander Hamilton

    Jane H. Gould

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Historical facts are presented in a fun, graphic format that invites young readers to explore the lives and times of our founding fathers, focusing on the key contributions of each and the lasting impact these men have had on the development and growth of our nation. Includes a timeline at the end. Simultaneous.
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  • Ferdinand Magellan

    Jane Gould

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Readers will travel around the world with Ferdinand Magellan, as they learn how a man who started off life as a page became one of the world's most famous explorers. They discover how Magellan proved it was possible to circumnavigate the globe. Vibrant full-page illustrations coupled with an action-packed story will captivate all readers.
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  • Henry Hudson

    Jane Gould

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Henry Hudson was obsessed with finding a northern trade route to Asia. Readers will be engaged with illustrated details of his multiple attempts to find a passage and the fatal mutiny that caused Hudsons disappearance. History remembers this great explorer and the places he traveled, by lending his name to the Hudson River, the Hudson Bay, and the Hudson Strait.
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  • John Henry

    Jane H Gould

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    John Henry was legendary for racing a steam-powered machine to build a railroad. A ballad is sung about this American legend and steel-driving man. In addition to teaching young people about the value of determination, hard work, and courage, this title provides background on the history surrounding the construction of our nations first railroads, westward expansion, and how the Industrial Revolution changed how work was done in America. This book also fits directly into the Common Core ELA standards.
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  • The Flying Dutchman

    Jane H Gould

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Who wouldnt want to read an illustrated, comic-style retelling of a phantom ship that has been doomed to sail the seven seas for eternity because of the greed of its captain? The tale does not disappoint and additional tales in a similar vein are provided for further reading in the back matter.
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  • John Adams

    Jane H Gould

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2012)
    John Adams was a successful lawyer in Boston when he found himself drawn into the colonial quest for liberty from Britain. Despite defending the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre, Adams ended up taking a leadership role in rallying the people to fight for their independence. As the new government found its legs, Adams found himself the first Vice President of the United States. He would go on to become President before retiring to live with his wife Abigail. Readers will find the birth of our nation a compelling story as it is seen through the lens of John Adams life, and presented in graphic novel form.
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  • The United States in World War I: America's Entry Ensures Victory

    Jane H. Gould

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, June 1, 2014)
    Marking the 100th anniversary of World War I, this series takes a detailed look at the course of events in the Great War and the conflict's lasting impact on the world. Includes documents, artifacts and first-person accounts that will help young readers relate to the subject, as well as informative sidebars, short biographies, fact boxes, timelines and stimulating text-dependent questions that will keep readers engaged and motivated. Simultaneous.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Jane H. Gould

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Historical facts are presented in a fun, graphic format that invites young readers to explore the lives and times of our founding fathers, focusing on the key contributions of each and the lasting impact these men have had on the development and growth of our nation. Includes a timeline at the end. Simultaneous.
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  • Alexander Hamilton

    Jane H. Gould

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Historical facts are presented in a fun, graphic format that invites young readers to explore the lives and times of our founding fathers, focusing on the key contributions of each and the lasting impact these men have had on the development and growth of our nation. Includes a timeline at the end. Simultaneous.
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  • The Civil War Begins

    Jane H Gould

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 30, 2011)
    This volume details the crucial early battles of the Civil War in 1861-62, including the firing on Fort Sumter, the Confederate victory at First Manassas (Bull Run), Stonewall Jackson's Shenandoah Valley campaign, the Union victory at Shiloh, and Robert E. Lee's Second Manassas (Bull Run) success. Timelines, annotated diagrams, and colorful maps bring each battle to life.
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  • John Henry

    Jane H Gould

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    John Henry was legendary for racing a steam-powered machine to build a railroad. A ballad is sung about this American legend and steel-driving man. In addition to teaching young people about the value of determination, hard work, and courage, this title provides background on the history surrounding the construction of our nations first railroads, westward expansion, and how the Industrial Revolution changed how work was done in America. This book also fits directly into the Common Core ELA standards.
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  • The United States in World War I: America's Entry Ensures Victory

    Jane H Gould

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 15, 2014)
    When war was declared in Europe in 1914, Americans were divided about becoming involved. President Wilson vowed to keep the United States neutral and tried to influence each side in the war through diplomacy. In this compelling book, readers will learn how the loss of American lives on the torpedoed ship RMS Lusitania and a telegram from Germany asking Mexico to join the German side convinced the American government to declare war on Germany in 1917. Find out how the American people responded at home, and how fresh troops from the United States, nicknamed doughboys, helped re-energize the Allies fight. Victories in the air by American aces, such as Rickenbacker, and on the battlefields of Amiens, the Marne, and the Argonne Forest are highlighted.
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