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Books in Inventions that Changed the World series

  • Understanding the Declaration of Independence

    Stephanie Schwartz Driver

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Provides background information on the circumstances that led to the writing of the Declaration of Independence, and discusses its style and literary merit, its effectiveness at the time, and its subsequent influence.
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  • The Printing Press

    Ann Heinrichs

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Introduces young readers to revolutionary inventions and emphasizes the impact the inventions had upon life at the time of their creation and beyond, exploring the inventions' cultural significance and the patterns of change that resulted.
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  • The Sewing Machine

    Beatrice Siegel

    Library Binding (Walker & Co, March 1, 1984)
    Provides a close-up illustrated look at the origins and technological development of the sewing machine and analyzes its impact on human life
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  • World War II

    Ken Hills, John Berry

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, July 16, 1997)
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  • It Changed The World: Invention of the Combustion Engine – Rourke Science Reader, Grades 3–6

    Mike Downs

    Paperback (Bridges, Jan. 7, 2020)
    GRADES 3–6: Elementary-aged readers will explore amazing facts about the combustion engine in this 32-page nonfiction science book, which shows a before-and-after look at how the invention of the combustion engine improved the food, clothes, and other everyday items that we use to live.INVENTION BOOK FOR KIDS: The invention of the combustion engine changed huge parts of daily life. It allowed people access to much more of the world, including the air and sea. In this science invention book, readers will get an up-close look at how drastically the world changed.INCLUDES: Readers will be hooked from beginning to end with mesmerizing science facts and vivid photos! A glossary is provided as well as comprehension questions and an extension activity for further exploration on the topic.BENEFITS: This NGSS-aligned science book for kids will spark the interest of your budding scientist. It links the past and present, showing how inventions that are a part of our lives weren't always there! How did the world change, and continue to change, with the invention of this new technology? Let's find out!WHY ROURKE: Since 1980, we’ve been committed to bringing out the best non-fiction books to help you bring out the best in your young learners. Our carefully crafted topics encourage all students who are “learning to read” and “reading to learn"!
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  • Alexander Graham Bell: The Genius Behind the Phone

    Stephen Feinstein

    Hardcover (Myreportlinks.com, Jan. 1, 2008)
    A biography of the curious Scotish-American who is best remembered for inventing the telephone in 1876 but whose devotion to discovery led to improvements in everything from boats and airplanes to machines that helped sick people breathe.
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  • Gunpowder

    Trudi Strain Trueit

    Library Binding (Children's Press(CT), Sept. 1, 2005)
    None
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  • American Revolution

    Philip Clark

    Library Binding (Marshall Cavendish Corp, Sept. 1, 1988)
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  • The September 11th Terrorist Attacks

    Fiona MacDonald

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Describes the causes, events, people, and legacy of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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  • The Bible: A Biography

    Karen Armstrong

    Paperback (Grove Press, Nov. 1, 2008)
    As the single work at the heart of Christianity, the world’s largest organized religion, the Bible is the spiritual guide for one out of every three people in the world. It is also the world’s most widely distributed book and its best-selling, with an estimated six billion copies sold in the last two hundred years. But the Bible is a complex work with a complicated and obscure history. Its contents have changed over the centuries, it has been transformed by translation and, through interpretation, has developed manifold meanings to various religions, denominations, and sects.In this seminal account, acclaimed historian Karen Armstrong discusses the conception, gestation, life, and afterlife of history’s most powerful book. Armstrong analyzes the social and political situation in which oral history turned into written scripture, how this all-pervasive scripture was collected into one work, and how it became accepted as Christianity’s sacred text, and how its interpretation changed over time. Armstrong’s history of the Bible is a brilliant, captivating book, crucial in an age of declining faith and rising fundamentalism.
  • Henry Ford: Genius Behind the Affordable Car

    Jeff C. Young

    Library Binding (Myreportlinks.Com, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Tells of the life, inspirations, and many accomplishments of this inventor, businessman, and philanthropist who built the Model T automobile and developed the first assembly line that made purchasing a car affordable to the general consumer.
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  • The Elevator

    Barbara Ford

    Hardcover (Walker & Co, Aug. 1, 1982)
    Discusses the invention of the elevator, the basic principles of its operation and construction, its importance to the development of the skyscraper, and future advances in elevator design
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