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Books with author Nick McCarty

  • World History Biographies: Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled the Medieval World

    Nick McCarty

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    In a life of ceaseless exploration, Marco Polo pushed out the borders of his narrow medieval world. Born in Venice in 1254, the young Marco Polo first met his father at age 15, when the elder Polo returned from a trading expedition to the East. The father's tales of the court of the Kublai Khan in China ignited a lifelong passion for adventure in the son. The Polos set out for China in 1271, traveling through the Middle East, across the Gobi Desert, to Khanbaliq in China. The journey took four years. Kublai Khan took a great liking to Marco Polo, employing him as a spy throughout his vast empire. Marco traveled and observed the cultures of Sumatra, Sri Lanka, and India in this capacity. His notes later became one of the world's great travel books, The Description of the World.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • The Iliad

    Nick McCarty

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Vivid illustrations by noted artist Victor Ambrus brings to life this new retelling of Paris' doomed love for Helen and the years of siege that roiled the ancient city of Troy.
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  • World History Biographies: Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled the Medieval World

    Nick McCarty

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a life of ceaseless exploration, Marco Polo pushed out the borders of his narrow medieval world. Born in Venice in 1254, the young Marco Polo first met his father at age 15, when the elder Polo returned from a trading expedition to the East. The father's tales of the court of the Kublai Khan in China ignited a lifelong passion for adventure in the son. The Polos set out for China in 1271, traveling through the Middle East, across the Gobi Desert, to Khanbaliq in China. The journey took four years. Kublai Khan took a great liking to Marco Polo, employing him as a spy throughout his vast empire. Marco traveled and observed the cultures of Sumatra, Sri Lanka, and India in this capacity. His notes later became one of the world's great travel books, The Description of the World.
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  • Khan the Snow Leopard

    Nick McCarty

    language (Kenelm, Jan. 5, 2014)
    Rosie, a stray cat with a scarred nose, is adopted by a boy and his mother. Rosie is very nervous at being in a new place. She spends a lot of time hiding under a bed. In fact she only comes out when there is no one about. Khan, the Snow Leopard, decides to send messages from the High Himalayas to his cousin in England, to try to help
  • World History Biographies: Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled the Medieval World

    Nick McCarty

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a life of ceaseless exploration, Marco Polo pushed out the borders of his narrow medieval world. Born in Venice in 1254, the young Marco Polo first met his father at age 15, when the elder Polo returned from a trading expedition to the East. The father's tales of the court of the Kublai Khan in China ignited a lifelong passion for adventure in the son. The Polos set out for China in 1271, traveling through the Middle East, across the Gobi Desert, to Khanbaliq in China. The journey took four years. Kublai Khan took a great liking to Marco Polo, employing him as a spy throughout his vast empire. Marco traveled and observed the cultures of Sumatra, Sri Lanka, and India in this capacity. His notes later became one of the world's great travel books, The Description of the World.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • Rome: The Greatest Empire of the Ancient World

    Nick McCarty

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2008)
    A survey of the Roman Empire examines the battles, people, intrigues, way of life, and style of Rome, focusing on the first century BC and the personalities of Caesar, Mark Antony, and Cleopatra.
  • World History Biographies: Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled the Medieval World

    Nick McCarty

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    In a life of ceaseless exploration, Marco Polo pushed out the borders of his narrow medieval world. Born in Venice in 1254, the young Marco Polo first met his father at age 15, when the elder Polo returned from a trading expedition to the East. The father's tales of the court of the Kublai Khan in China ignited a lifelong passion for adventure in the son. The Polos set out for China in 1271, traveling through the Middle East, across the Gobi Desert, to Khanbaliq in China. The journey took four years. Kublai Khan took a great liking to Marco Polo, employing him as a spy throughout his vast empire. Marco traveled and observed the cultures of Sumatra, Sri Lanka, and India in this capacity. His notes later became one of the world's great travel books, The Description of the World.
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  • Rome: The Greatest Empire of the Ancient World

    Nick McCarty

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, Dec. 31, 2005)
    Large colour illustrations, of Roman works of art, objects and statues and more recent painted visualisations of ancient Rome, big font, extracts from ancient histories and letters, short biographies, chronologies, maps and panels providing extra background, characterise this general introduction to Rome. Beginning with the myths surrounding Rome's origins, McCarty examines the might of Caesar and Augustus, civil war, the Roman way of life, slavery, the legions and Rome's legacy. Although this is a general guide, it is more expert than many, with a very readable and polished narrative that presents insights into the Roman world.
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    Nick McCarty

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Book, Sept. 27, 2006)
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  • Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled the Medieval World

    Nick McCarty

    Library Binding (National Geographic Society, Aug. 16, 1716)
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  • THE ILIAD BY MCCARTY, NICK

    Nick McCarty

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 12, 2004)
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  • Jacky's Battlefield

    Nick McCarty

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1981)
    He joined the British Army and found himself working on a training exercise when things went wrong...