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Books with author R.G. Grant

  • Flight: The Complete History of Aviation

    R. G. Grant

    Hardcover (Penguin Random House, March 15, 2017)
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  • World War I: The Definitive Visual History

    R. G. Grant

    Hardcover (DK, April 21, 2014)
    2014 marks the centennial of the start of World War I — DK will mark the occasion with the publication of World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide, a vividly illustrated, in-depth account of the Great War. Written by historian R. G. Grant, and created by DK's award-winning editorial and design team, World War I charts the developments of the war from a global perspective. Using illustrated timelines, detailed maps, and personal accounts, readers will see the oft-studied war in a new light. Key episodes are set clearly in the wider context of the conflict, in-depth profiles look at the key generals and political leaders, and full-color photo galleries showcase the weapons, inventions, and new technologies that altered the course of history. A vivid portrait of the confrontation on land, sea, and sky, World War I: The Definitive Visual Guide offers readers a bold and thoughtful new look at this complex and explosive moment in history.
  • Flight: The Complete History

    R. G. Grant

    Paperback (DK Publishing, March 19, 2007)
    From the early pioneers to the latest spaceflight technology, this groundbreaking book charts the inspirational story behind humankind's conquest of the skies. In the 100 years since the Wright brothers' first powered flight, aviation has witnessed many memorable events. From record-breaking flights and aerial warfare, to advances in aircraft design and the race for space, Flight covers the most memorable moments in the history of aviation. Describing the feats of the brave men and women who piloted the early flying machines, to the pioneers of long-distance flight and the test pilots who ushered in the jet age, Flight is a gripping narrative of humankind's quest to conquer the skies and explore space. Loaded with spectacular full-color photographs, dramatic first-hand accounts, and fact-filled profiles on a huge range of aircraft, this is an enthralling account of a century of innovation and adventure.
  • Flight: 100 Years of Aviation

    R. G. Grant

    Hardcover (DK ADULT, Sept. 1, 2002)
    From the early pioneers to the latest spaceflight technology, this groundbreaking book charts the inspirational story behind humankind's conquest of the skies. In the 100 years since the Wright brothers' first powered flight, aviation has witnessed many memorable events. From record-breaking flights and aerial warfare, to advances in aircraft design and the race for space, Flight covers the most memorable moments in the history of aviation. Describing the feats of the brave men and women who piloted the early flying machines, to the pioneers of long-distance flight and the test pilots who ushered in the jet age, Flight is a gripping narrative of humankind's quest to conquer the skies and explore space. Loaded with spectacular full-color photographs, dramatic first-hand accounts, and fact-filled profiles on a huge range of aircraft, this is an enthralling account of a century of innovation and adventure.
  • The African-American Slave Trade

    R. G. Grant

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, April 15, 2003)
    This survey of the history of slavery in America describes conditions of slaves transported from Africa, their role in the American South’s plantation economy, the restrictions imposed on their lives, the political struggle between slave-holders and abolitionists, several important slave rebellions, and the end of American slavery with the American Civil War.Lives in Crisis books are vividly written historical accounts of momentous historical events and movements, supplemented with photographs, illustrations, maps, and contemporary cartoons and engravings. Illuminating sidebar material presents quotations and descriptions by men and women who were directly involved in the historic event. These easy-to-read books transform dry historical statistics and dates into intensely readable accounts, and are focused especially to serve as supplements to junior and senior high school texts. The back of each book features a brief summary of important dates, a glossary, and a recommended reading list. Available in both paperback and hardcover editions, these volumes will be welcomed by teachers for classroom use, and will also fill a valuable niche in school and public libraries.
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  • World War II

    R. G. Grant

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, June 30, 2008)
    Now in Paperback! Beginning with the complex political and social circumstances that led to World War II, this volume comprehensively discusses the decisions made, battles fought, lives affected, and subsequent results of the war that defined the twentieth century. It includes firsthand testimony of young soldiers who remember the front lines, as well as the wives, parents, and children left at home.
  • The Korean War

    R. G. Grant

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, Oct. 15, 2004)
    Examines the military conflict between North and South Korea, discussing the roots of the conflict in the Cold War and the consequences that have maintained the artificial barrier that divides the Korean peninsula into two countries.
  • The Vietnam War

    R. G. Grant

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, July 1, 2004)
    Examines the war in Vietnam between communist North Vietnam and U.S.-supported South Vietnam, discussing the roots of the conflict during the French colonial era, the involvement of the U.S., and the final withdrawal of American troops.
  • Flight : 100 Years of Aviation

    R.G. Grant

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
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  • World War II

    R.G. Grant

    Paperback (DK, April 18, 2011)
    Now in Paperback! Beginning with the complex political and social circumstances that led to World War II, this volume comprehensively discusses the decisions made, battles fought, lives affected, and subsequent results of the war that defined the twentieth century. It includes firsthand testimony of young soldiers who remember the front lines, as well as the wives, parents, and children left at home.
  • World War I

    R G Grant

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), March 3, 2014)
    The definitive visual history of the people, politics and events of World War I, this title provides a fascinating portrait of a world at war, vividly portraying the conflicts of the Great War on land, sea, and in the skies. You will uncover the details of the Great War's titanic battles such as Gallipoli, the Somme, and Verdun that left an indelible mark on the collective memories of countries and that claimed a generation of young men.
  • The Great Depression

    R. G. Grant

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, April 15, 2003)
    Here is a summary of the economic chaos that followed the 1929 stock market crash and gripped America and Europe throughout the 1930s. Included are accounts of the Roosevelt Administration’s social programs, the plight of “Dust Bowl” migrants to California, the social disorder in Europe that fueled the rise of fascism, and much more.Lives in Crisis books are vividly written historical accounts of momentous historical events and movements, supplemented with photographs, illustrations, maps, and contemporary cartoons and engravings. Illuminating sidebar material presents quotations and descriptions by men and women who were directly involved in the historic event. These easy-to-read books transform dry historical statistics and dates into intensely readable accounts, and are focused especially to serve as supplements to junior and senior high school texts. The back of each book features a brief summary of important dates, a glossary, and a recommended reading list. Available in both paperback and hardcover editions, these volumes will be welcomed by teachers for classroom use, and will also fill a valuable niche in school and public libraries.
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