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Books in What's Their Story? series

  • What Is the Story of Princess Leia?

    Brandon T. Snider, Who HQ, Patrick Spaziante

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Who HQ brings you the stories behind the most beloved characters of our time.The Force is strong in Leia Organa of Alderaan--a rebel princess who fights to save the people she loves.If you're a fan of all things Star Wars, then this is the book you're looking for!From the moment audiences are introduced to Leia in the first Star Wars movie, it's clear she is not your typical princess. Leia is a brave warrior, a spy, and a diplomat. Throughout the series, she has fought on the side of good, even after seeing her home planet destroyed or being captured by a slimy, evil space alien. But how did this character become so beloved and seen as a model for other adventure heroines? Author Brandon T. Snider gives readers the scoop on Leia's background, her true parentage, her mastery of the Force, her friends and foes, and her legacy.
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  • Alexander the Great: The Greatest Ruler of the Ancient World

    Andrew Langley, Alan Marks

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 12, 1998)
    [series copy] A wonderful new series of beautifully illustrated picture-book biographies, featuring great leaders, heroes, pioneers, inventors, and scientists from the past. Each fully illustrated book tells the story of a remarkable person from the past whose life has had an impact far beyond his or her own time. Young children love great stories, and What's Their Story? is the perfect way to introduce them to the giants of our past. The story of Alexander the Great is one of ambition, conquest, and glory. By the time he died at age 32, in 323 B.C., he was leader of an enormous empire that stretched from Greece in the west to India in the east. His remarkable personality shines through this heroic story of battles, sieges, and victories.
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  • Roald Dahl: The Champion Storyteller

    Andrea Shavick, Alan Marks

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 29, 1998)
    At school, Roald Dahl looked forward most to those special days when the local chocolate company sent every student a large box of chocolate bars for testing. Years later he wrote a children's book inspired by the chocolates. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was one of the first of a string of incredibly funny stories, which millions of children have read and enjoyed over the years.
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  • What Is the Story of Mickey Mouse?

    Steve Korte, Who HQ

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Who HQ brings you the stories behind the most beloved characters of our time.Meet Mickey Mouse--Disney's most famous and much-loved cartoon character!In 1928, the short film Steamboat Willie dazzled audiences. It was not only one of the first cartoons to feature sound, it was also where viewers first met Mickey Mouse. Despite starting out as a replacement for another Disney cartoon character, Mickey has since taken over the spotlight and won the hearts of children and adults all over the world. He is a true international superstar!Mickey has starred in countless movies and television shows, has been in Academy Award-winning films, and even has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It's not hard to see why Mickey Mouse is one of the world's most recognizable and popular Disney characters.
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  • Galileo: Scientist and Stargazer

    Jacqueline Mitton, Gerry Ball

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 12, 1998)
    Galileo's revolutionary scientific work brought him into conflict with the authorities but earned him an honored place in history books. He swept away old notions of the universe by observing the skies through a telescope and confirming that the Earth and planets travel around the Sun.
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  • William Shakespeare: The Master Playwright

    Haydn Middleton, Gerri Ball

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 29, 1998)
    Will Shakespeare dreamed of becoming an actor and a playwright. At nineteen he left his home and headed for London, following his dream. He became an actor, part owner of the Globe theater, and the greatest playwright of his time. Four hundred years later, his plays are still hugely popular and performed at theaters all over the world.
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  • What Is the Story of Looney Tunes?

    Steve Korte, Who HQ, John Hinderliter

    Hardcover (Penguin Workshop, March 10, 2020)
    Who HQ brings you the stories behind the most beloved characters of our time.If you're a fan of Acme anvils and know that the question "What's up, Doc?" needs no answer, this history of the cartoon favorites Looney Tunes is for you!In the 1930s, Warner Brothers studios introduced the world to the Looney Tunes. A witty rabbit named Bugs, a stuttering pig named Porky, and an erratic duck named Daffy are just some of the characters that have left audiences hysterically laughing for almost a century. These animated short films, starring some of the most iconic cartoon characters in history, went on to have a second, long life on television.In this book, author Steve Korte details how these toons were imagined, which talented folks were tasked with animating and voicing them, the success the shows and films have garnered over the years, and what lies ahead for Bugs and the gang.
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  • Thomas Edison: The Wizard Inventor

    Haydn Middleton, Tony Morris

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 12, 1998)
    More than any other individual, Edison was responsible for introducing the modern age of electricity. But as well as pioneering the first commercial electric light and power system, he also invented the phonograph, the microphone, and an early movie camera. His gripping story is one of determination and triumph.
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  • Hans Christian Andersen : The Dreamer of Fairy Tales

    Andrew Langley, Tony Morris

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, July 31, 2004)
    A wonderful new series of well-told, beautifully illustrated biographies with dramatic, evocative illustrations on every page. Each book tells the story of a remarkable person from the past, whose name and achievements have lived on far beyond their own time.Lively, narrative text by skilled storytellersColourful, picturebook style artwork will stimulate the imagination and linger in the memoryInternational range of charactersEach has a timeline and index for easy referenceThe biographies link in with National Curriculum KS1 and KS2Young children love a good story. What better way to introduce them to the giants of our past than through these delightful books?The titles in the series have been chosen to cover a wide range of characters and to have both national and international appeal.
  • Gandhi: The Father of Modern India

    Pratima Mitchell, Mrinal Mitra

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 29, 1998)
    Mohandas Gandhi grew up in India at a time when it was ruled by a foreign power--Great Britain. Gandhi fought against the injustice of British people by leading peaceful marches and protests. Many times he was imprisoned for his beliefs, but through his leadership, Britain was finally forced to hand over power. Gandhi became leader of India, and "father of his people."
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  • Captain Cook: The Great Ocean Explorer

    Haydn Middleton, Alan Marks

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 29, 1998)
    James Cook grew up on a farm, but his secret dream was to be a sailor. He wanted to travel "as far as it was possible for man to go." James's three great voyages of discovery took him from Australia to the Arctic, further than anyone else had sailed before. His explorations filled in the last empty space on the map of the world.
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  • What Is the Story of Wonder Woman?

    Steve Korte, Who HQ, Jake Murray

    Hardcover (Penguin Workshop, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Your favorite characters are now part of the Who HQ library!Wonder Woman--DC Comics' greatest female superhero--flies onto our What Is the Story Of? list. She is a founding member of the Justice League, a goddess, and an ambassador of the Amazonian people. Wonder Woman burst onto the comic book scene during World War II. For more than seventy years, she has been fighting for equality, power, and truth with her lasso of truth in one hand and her sword in the other. Author Steve Korté shares the story of how one of the first and foremost superheroines was created, and how she came to be such a powerful feminist icon.
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