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Books with title Ellis Island

  • Ellis Island

    Hilarie Staton

    language (Chelsea House Publications, Nov. 1, 2009)
    As the main entry facility for immigrants coming to the United States for more than half a century, Ellis Island was the last stop before a move to freedom in America. About 12 million people from Europe and elsewhere entered teh United States through this portal. The fascinating Ellis Island uses immigrants' own words, photographs, and full-color illustrations to explore the significance to those who wished to pursue the American Dream.
  • Ellis Island

    Leonard Everett Fisher

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 1986)
    A history of immigration through the port of New York, with special focus on the processing at Ellis Island
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  • Ellis Island

    Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, Robert B. Noyed

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, July 1, 2000)
    Briefly describes the history of Ellis Island, what happened there when it was used as an immigration station, and how it became a national park in 1965.
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  • Ellis Island

    Catherine Reef

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Reviews the history of the immigration center where more than twelve million immigrants became new Americans over a sixty-year period
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  • Ellis Island: A Novel

    Kate Kerrigan

    Paperback (William Morrow Paperbacks, June 28, 2011)
    “A standout novel….A rare combination of historical enlightenment and sheer enjoyment.”—Peter Quinn, author of The Man Who Never ReturnedAlready a hit in the United Kingdom, Ellis Island by Kate Kerrigan is both a poignant love story and a lyrical, evocative depiction of the immigrant experience in early 20th century America. Set in the 1920s, Kerrigan’s novel tells of a young Irish woman who must choose between her new life in New York City and her husband back home in Ireland, brilliantly capturing these two vastly different worlds in the process. Readers of historical fiction, as well as fans of the novels of Frank Delany and other Irish themed works, will adore their time spent on Ellis Island.
  • Ellis Island

    Beth Carney, Elisabeth Rodgers

    Paperback (Live Oak Media (NY), Jan. 1, 2018)
    Explore Ellis Island from its early history through its most famous time as a gateway to America for over 12 million immigrants, to today's museum. Period photographs and clear information demonstrate the importance of this site as a “melting pot” in America’s cultural history.
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  • Ellis Island

    Kate Kerrigan

    Library Binding (Center Point Pub, )
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  • Ellis Island

    Lucia Tarbox Raatma

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Describes the history and significance of Ellis Island for immigrants coming to the United States.
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  • Ellis Island

    Beth Carney, Elisabeth Rodgers

    Audio CD (Live Oak Media (NY), Jan. 1, 2018)
    Explore Ellis Island from its early history through its most famous time as a gateway to America for over 12 million immigrants, to today's museum. Period photographs and clear information demonstrate the importance of this site as a “melting pot” in America’s cultural history.
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  • Ellis Island

    Patricia Ryon Quiri

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1998)
    Describes how the immigration station on Ellis Island served as a gateway into the United States for millions of immigrants
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  • Ellis Island

    Hilarie Staton

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publications, Nov. 1, 2009)
    As the main entry facility for immigrants coming to the United States for more than half a century, Ellis Island was the last stop before a move to freedom in America. About 12 million people from Europe and elsewhere entered teh United States through this portal. The fascinating Ellis Island uses immigrants' own words, photographs, and full-color illustrations to explore the significance to those who wished to pursue the American Dream.
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  • Ellis Island

    Bob Temple

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Describes the history of the Ellis Island immigration center and its restoration as a national treasure.
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