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Books with title The Eve of Revolution

  • Evolution Revolution

    Robert Winston

    Paperback (DK Children, May 17, 2016)
    Why do humans walk on two feet? What really happened to the dinosaurs? Delve into the story of evolutionary science and follow Charles Darwin on his epic voyage in search of the origin of species in Evolution Revolution.Starting with the publication of Darwin's famous On the Origin of Species, Evolution Revolution explores how one man's revolutionary theories changed the world. Discover how Darwin came up with the theory of natural selection by collecting plant and animal samples from around the world and see how it has influenced science in the modern age. Learn about the advancements made after Darwin as modern scientists reveal the secrets of genes and DNA and give us a glimpse at what lies ahead.New available in paperback and featuring a cleaner and easier to understand design, Evolution Revolution is perfect for kids who have ever wondered where we come from, how we got here, and why life on our world is so varied and amazing.
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  • The Revolution of Ivy

    Amy Engel

    eBook (Hodder & Stoughton, Nov. 3, 2015)
    I am still alive. Barely. My name is Ivy Westfall. I am sixteen years old and a traitor. Three months ago, I was forced to marry the President's son, Bishop Lattimer - as all daughters of the losing side of the war are sold off in marriage to the sons of the winners. But I was different. I had a mission - to kill Bishop.Instead, I fell in love with him. Now I am an outcast, left to survive the brutal savagery of the lands outside of civilization. Yet even out here, there is hope. There is life beyond the fence. But I can't outrun my past. For my actions have set off a treasonous chain of events in Westfall that will change of all our fates - especially Bishop's...And this time, it is not enough to just survive...The Revolution of Ivy is the shattering conclusion to the young adult dystopian Ivy duology, by the author of The Roanoke Girls.
  • The Evolution of the Eye

    Georg Glaeser, Hannes F. Paulus

    Hardcover (Springer, Sept. 15, 2015)
    With fascinating, spectacularly beautiful images, the book piques readers’ curiosity about the diversity of visual organs. This book is the result of a dual approach – scientific as well as aesthetic. The compelling images are accompanied by an easy-to-read, understandable text, aimed at both scientists and the educated public, and generally anyone interested in the beauty of nature. Thanks to this combination, the book presents the staggering diversity of eyes in the animal kingdom and provides countless insights into the intriguing mechanisms at work – from simple pigment cups to independently flexible, telescopic, facet and lens eyes.Educational, exciting, entertaining till the last page, this is a book for anyone who is interested in evolution, nature and the miracle of life.
  • The Revolution of Marina M.

    Janet Fitch

    eBook (Little, Brown and Company, Nov. 7, 2017)
    From the mega-bestselling author of White Oleander and Paint It Black, a sweeping historical saga of the Russian Revolution, as seen through the eyes of one young womanSt. Petersburg, New Year's Eve, 1916. Marina Makarova is a young woman of privilege who aches to break free of the constraints of her genteel life, a life about to be violently upended by the vast forces of history. Swept up on these tides, Marina will join the marches for workers' rights, fall in love with a radical young poet, and betray everything she holds dear, before being betrayed in turn.As her country goes through almost unimaginable upheaval, Marina's own coming-of-age unfolds, marked by deep passion and devastating loss, and the private heroism of an ordinary woman living through extraordinary times. This is the epic, mesmerizing story of one indomitable woman's journey through some of the most dramatic events of the last century.
  • The Dogs' Revolution

    Anthony Dor, Dannilu Rodrigues

    language (, March 28, 2019)
    What would you do if you had to obey your owners and never do what you feel like? A group of dogs, frustrated for not having freedom, decides to run away in search of independent life. Mimi, a small poodle, is happy with her owner and doesn´t want to take part in that. But something comes up and everything changes. The Dogs’ Revolution gets the dogs living by themselves, facing dangers and enemies in the woods. Will they be able to hunt? Will they get on, although they are so different from each other? As they try to find the best way to survive in this new environment, there is plenty of adventure, romance, and humor. Illustrated.
  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    Stewart H. Holbrook

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2008)
    Welcome back one of the most beloved and requested histories for children! It relates a little known but crucial episode in the Revolutionary War, one that inspired the fictional motion picture, The Patriot in 2000. With no pay and little ammunition, a small band of backwoodsmen carried on a private war with the British redcoats in South Carolina during the American Revolution. Led by Francis Marion, these guerilla fighters struck fear into the hearts of the English as time and time again they ambushed soldiers and knocked out a string of forts before disappearing mysteriously into the swamps. Marion’s unorthodox tactics demoralized and terrified the Redcoats so much that they were eventually driven from the South.
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  • The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano

    Sonia Manzano

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    One of America’s most influential Hispanics -- 'Maria' on Sesame Street -- presents a powerful novel set in New York's El Barrio in 1969There are two secrets Evelyn Serrano is keeping from her Mami and Papo? her true feelings about growing up in her Spanish Harlem neighborhood, and her attitude about Abuela, her sassy grandmother who's come from Puerto Rico to live with them. Then, like an urgent ticking clock, events erupt that change everything. The Young Lords, a Puerto Rican activist group, dump garbage in the street and set it on fire, igniting a powerful protest. When Abuela steps in to take charge, Evelyn is thrust into the action. Tempers flare, loyalties are tested. Through it all, Evelyn learns important truths about her Latino heritage and the history makers who shaped a nation. Infused with actual news accounts from the time period, Sonia Manzano has crafted a gripping work of fiction based on her own life growing up during a fiery, unforgettable time in America, when young Latinos took control of their destinies.
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  • The evolution of forces

    Gustave Le Bon

    eBook (, Oct. 13, 2014)
    The evolution of forces. 456 Pages.
  • Roots of the Revolution

    Tammy Gagne

    Library Binding (Purple Toad Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Discusses the events that led up to the American Revolution and how colonists gained important advantages even before the war broke out.
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  • The Evolution of the Horse

    Patricia J. Wynne

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 19, 2008)
    Everyone who loves horses will be amazed to see the many forms these magnificent creatures have taken since their first appearance over 50 million years ago. Thirty beautifully rendered, realistic pictures include the familiar animals of today, ancient breeds of the Eocene and Miocene eras, and even the very first horse--which was no bigger than a house cat!
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  • The Evolution of Emily

    Kate Scott

    eBook (Elliott Books, Nov. 17, 2014)
    Emily Charles knows how to run away. Away from her overprotective, agoraphobic mother. Away from her biology-obsessed, autistic sister. Away from her quiet sheltered claustrophobic homeschooled life. When Emily's escape plan involves starting her junior year at Kennedy High School, she realizes she's no longer running away. Now she's running towards. Towards her thoughtful cross-country teammate, August. Towards her zany lab partner, Miles. Towards friendship, love, independence, and life. Thanks to her sister's special interest in biology, Emily knows all about the birds and the bees. Boys are a lot more confusing.Readers who enjoyed Counting to D won't want to miss Scott's second novel, also set at Kennedy High School.
  • The Swamp Fox of the Revolution

    Stewart Hall Holbrook

    Hardcover (Random House, Aug. 16, 1959)
    VERY NICE BOOK! 1959 SEVENTH PRINTING. PLEASE SEE OUR SCAN. MINOR SCUFFING & EDGE WEAR ON COVERS AND SPINE. SMALL BLACKOUT INSIDE FRONT COVER. CLEAN PAGES.