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  • George Washington Carver

    Henry Thomas

    language (A. J. Cornell Publications, Jan. 5, 2017)
    Told in language suitable for both young and old, this is the story of George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943), who rose from slavery to become a renowned educator, scientist, artist and humanitarian, and who developed many new products from peanuts, sweet potatoes and soybeans. An innovator and idealist, he had a remarkable understanding of the natural world. Carver devoted his life to research and finding practical alternatives to improving agriculture and the economic condition of African-Americans in the South.About the Author:Henry Thomas, pen name of Henry Thomas Schnittkind (1886–1970), received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and was a professor at Boston University. He wrote more than thirty adult and juvenile books and his shorter work appeared in many national magazines. In “Who’s Who” he listed his hobby as “education of the masses.” Of his writing he once said, “In my biographies I [try] to introduce the world’s great thoughts and deeds through the personalities of the world’s great thinkers and doers.”
  • The Wright Brothers

    Henry Thomas

    eBook (A. J. Cornell Publications, March 20, 2016)
    By observing birds, kites and the action of the wind at various speeds, and by making painstaking notes of their experiments, Orville and Wilbur Wright formulated the principles that make flight possible and put them to work. Their achievement was among the most outstanding in the history of invention. Author Henry Thomas tells the triumphant story—in language suitable for both young and old—of two men who dared to follow their imaginations on a seemingly impossible flight of fancy—and succeeded!About the Author:Henry Thomas, pen name of Henry Thomas Schnittkind (1886–1970), received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and was a professor at Boston University. He wrote more than thirty adult and juvenile books and his shorter work appeared in many national magazines. In “Who’s Who” he listed his hobby as “education of the masses.” Of his writing he once said, “In my biographies I [try] to introduce the world’s great thoughts and deeds through the personalities of the world’s great thinkers and doers.”
  • I Am He: Against the Odds

    Henry Thomas

    language (PENDIUM, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Life is a struggle. It can consume your soul, erase your identity, and leave you in an utter state of shock and awe. The journey of life is filled with uncertainties, which often brings pain, discouragement, and defeat. People don’t submit requisitions to choose their parents, height, gender, color, intelligence, or location prior to their birth. Yet, these attributes provoke a certain response from society. How you deal with those responses will make all the difference in your journey. You are unique, unlike any other person. There’s no carbon copy of you. Knowing who you are is the key to peace in this life. Your purpose is concealed in who you are.When you realize your life is set on course by God, the journey is fulfilling, the struggle is acceptable, and the reward is supernatural. Your purpose and mission gives you focus. Your character is formed.I tussled with who society wanted me to be, until I woke up. My natural birth, like many others, placed me with little odds of achieving greatness in this present life. I was in the fog of life when Christ made me new.If you hold on to God’s hand, he’ll pull you through any situation. He promises to go with you through the fire and the flood.
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    Henry Thomas

    language (A. J. Cornell Publications, March 15, 2016)
    The story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the beloved 32nd President of the United States, told in language suitable for both young and old. Read about Roosevelt’s childhood and his career before becoming President. Learn how, despite the crippling effects of polio, he helped lift America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal programs and how he shaped Allied policy during World War II.About the Author:Henry Thomas, pen name of Henry Thomas Schnittkind (1886–1970), received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and was a professor at Boston University. He wrote more than thirty adult and juvenile books and his shorter work appeared in many national magazines. In “Who’s Who” he listed his hobby as “education of the masses.” Of his writing he once said, “In my biographies I [try] to introduce the world’s great thoughts and deeds through the personalities of the world’s great thinkers and doers.”
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    Henry Thomas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2016)
    The story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the beloved 32nd President of the United States, told in language suitable for both young and old. Read about Roosevelt’s childhood and his career before becoming President. Learn how, despite the crippling effects of polio, he helped lift America out of the Great Depression with his New Deal programs and how he shaped Allied policy during World War II.
  • George Washington Carver

    Henry Thomas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2017)
    Told in language suitable for both young and old, this is the story of George Washington Carver (c. 1864-1943), who rose from slavery to become a renowned educator, scientist, artist and humanitarian, and who developed many new products from peanuts, sweet potatoes and soybeans. An innovator and idealist, he had a remarkable understanding of the natural world. Carver devoted his life to research and finding practical alternatives to improving agriculture and the economic condition of African-Americans in the South.
  • I Am He: Against the Odds

    Henry Thomas

    Paperback (PENDIUM, Sept. 22, 2017)
    Life is a struggle. It can consume your soul, erase your identity, and leave you in an utter state of shock and awe. The journey of life is filled with uncertainties, which often brings pain, discouragement, and defeat. People don't submit requisitions to choose their parents, height, gender, color, intelligence, or location prior to their birth. Yet, these attributes provoke a certain response from society. How you deal with those responses will make all the difference in your journey. You are unique, unlike any other person. There's no carbon copy of you. Knowing who you are is the key to peace in this life. Your purpose is concealed in who you are.When you realize your life is set on course by God, the journey is fulfilling, the struggle is acceptable, and the reward is supernatural. Your purpose and mission gives you focus. Your character is formed.I tussled with who society wanted me to be, until I woke up. My natural birth, like many others, placed me with little odds of achieving greatness in this present life. I was in the fog of life when Christ made me new.If you hold on to God's hand, he'll pull you through any situation. He promises to go with you through the fire and the flood.
  • The Wright Brothers

    Henry Thomas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 20, 2016)
    By observing birds, kites and the action of the wind at various speeds, and by making painstaking notes of their experiments, Orville and Wilbur Wright formulated the principles that make flight possible and put them to work. Their achievement was among the most outstanding in the history of invention. Author Henry Thomas tells the triumphant story—in language suitable for both young and old—of two men who dared to follow their imaginations on a seemingly impossible flight of fancy—and succeeded!
  • George Washington Carver

    Henry Thomas

    Hardcover (Putnam, July 6, 1958)
    None
  • Sister Kenny: Lives To Remember

    Henry Thomas

    Hardcover (Adam & Charles Black, March 15, 1958)
    None
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower: General, President.

    Henry, Thomas

    Library Binding (Putnam Pub Group, )
    None
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Henry Thomas

    Unknown Binding (Putnam, March 15, 1959)
    None