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Books with author Richard Dargie

  • The Plots to Kill Hitler: The Men and Women Who Tried to Change History

    Richard Dargie

    Paperback (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Dec. 15, 2019)
    From 1919 onwards, there were many people who wanted to kill Hitler. But when he became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, the desire became more urgent. After all, what do you do when the leader of your country has destroyed all political freedoms, annexed all power and is leading all of its people towards destruction? This is a story of all the plots against Hitler, of secret meetings in freezing fields, of bombs in briefcases, of conspiracies against the life of the Fuhrer, with a cast-list of soldiers, senior politicians, members of the resistance, schoolteachers, theologians, and even a humble carpenter. In all, there were more than 32 attempts against Adolf Hitler's life and this book documents every doomed effort to dismantle the Nazi machine by striking off its head.
  • The Plots to Kill Hitler: The Men and Women Who Tried to Change History

    Richard Dargie

    eBook (Arcturus, Nov. 7, 2019)
    From 1919 onwards, there were many people who wanted to kill Hitler. But when he became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, the desire became more urgent. After all, what do you do when the leader of your country has destroyed all political freedoms, annexed all power and is leading all of its people towards destruction? This is a story of all the plots against Hitler, of secret meetings in freezing fields, of bombs in briefcases, of conspiracies against the life of the Fuhrer, with a cast-list of soldiers, senior politicians, members of the resistance, schoolteachers, theologians, and even a humble carpenter. In all, there were more than 32 attempts against Adolf Hitler's life and this book documents every doomed effort to dismantle the Nazi machine by striking off its head.
  • Rich & Poor in Ancient Rome

    Richard Dargie

    Library Binding (Black Rabbit Books, July 30, 2005)
    Looks at daily life in ancient Rome for different social classes, including homes, family life, clothing, food, health and medicine, work, leisure, religion, and death and burial.
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  • String Games

    Richard Darsie

    Spiral-bound (Sterling, April 1, 2003)
    Strings to play with, multicultural activities that use them, and a complete package wrapping it all up: this all-in-one kid's kit will provide hours of enrichment and entertainment. Inside the sturdy hardcover volume, with its concealed spiral binding, is a bound-in, resealable box containing three bright strings in different sizes and colors. Choose one, then turn the pages, and begin the fun! Pick a favorite trick or game, and follow the simple instructions and photo illustrations. Children can improve their hand-eye coordination as they enjoy creating patterns from basic to flashy to 3D; the huge variety goes from beginner right up to very tricky and elaborate. Invite a friend for two-handed games that double the fun. Many of the games come from different ethnic and national groups, so along with the basics of play, there are fun lessons that enhance cultural awareness and fascinating tales of the tribal origin of figures like "Walking Sticks of Old Woman" and "Pillars of the Sun." Whether captivating friends or entertaining the family, developing skills will build confidence, inspire imagination, and initiate youngsters into the long and proud tradition of string games.Also available in a jacketed hardcover without the strings!
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  • Rich & Poor in Mesopotamia: Iraq In Ancient Times

    Richard Dargie

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    This intriguing series looks at the lives of the rich and poor in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia. Highlighting differences in everything from food to religious beliefs, Rich and Poor In enables readers to imagine what life was like at the top or bottom of the social order in these societies.
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  • Rich and Poor in Ancient Rome

    Richard Dargie

    Paperback
    Paperback version of Rich and Poor in Ancient Rome.
  • Ancient Rome

    Richard Dargie

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Rome grew from a small settlement on the banks of the Tiber to become a great city, and eventually the capital of the greatest empire of the ancient world. The legacy of Rome is its Latin language, its laws, its architecture and the urge to create empire, from the Holy Roman Empire itself to the European Union.Ancient Rome recreates the lives and beliefs of the ancient Romans in a lively and historically specific manner through linking text with photographs and illustrations to describe daily life over a period of 600 years (200 BCE-400 CE). By connecting an illustration of the past to current photographs, Ancient Rome provides a clear picture of how ancient life is reconstructed. Archaeology and "How Do We Know?" boxes, providing evidence for the information presented, show how knowledge of the past is authenticated. A detailed timeline, a glossary, a further information section and an index round out this clearly presented and engaging book.Rich with evidence and colorful descriptions, Ancient Rome is a valuable guide to discovering the roots of western civilization.Ancient Rome is part of the Picturing the Past Series from Enchantend Lion Books:How do we know what we know about ancient peoples and their cultures that have disappeared? Ultimately, there are three main sources of information: the images that survive in wall paintings, ceramics and sculptures; artifacts, such a jewelry, utensils, toys, clothing, and tools; and the writings of ancient authors that have survived the ravages of time. From such sources, it is possible to begin to reconstruct the life of the distant past with an astonishing degree of accuracy.
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  • Castles Under Siege: The Age of Castles

    Richard Dargie

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Looks at the history of siege warfare and castle defense in medieval Europe, with information on preparation for a siege, methods of attack and defense, sack and pillage.
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  • Knights and Castles

    Richard Dargie

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1998)
    This is a study of knights and the castles they lived in and fought for between 1000 and 1500 AD. It looks at the medieval knights' training, arms and armour, battles and tournaments, myths and legends; and the origin and practice of their code of chivalry.
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  • String Games

    Richard Darsie

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    New in Paper"A collection of easy-to-learn string figures and games. Step-by-step directions accompany the clear photographs of hands manipulating strings of different colors."--School Library JournalEveryone loves Cat's Cradle, but that's only one of many string games--and these come from a variety of cultures and countries around the world. Some are great for a single child, others are fun for a group, and all are photographed in close-ups that capture the hands in motion. Get started with simple figures like "Jacob's Ladder" and move on to "A Fishing Net" from Sierra Leone or a "Butterfly" from the Navajo. Each game includes information on the level and the loop length you'll need.
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  • Scotland in World War II

    Richard Dargie

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • Look Around a Greek Temple

    Richard Dargie

    Library Binding (Arcturus Pub, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Explores the temples, buildings, shrines, and treasures of the heart of ancient Athens.
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