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Books in Living in History series

  • Nacar: The White Deer

    Elizabeth Borton De Trevino

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, Jan. 30, 2005)
    Friendship springs up between a boy who has lost his voice and his mother at the same tragic moment, and an ailing albino deer sent from China as a gift to the King of Spain. It is Lalo's task to nurture the deer back to health so that he will be well enough for the voyage to Spain. This story of Mexico in 1630 follows young Lalo on his journey back to the Mountain of the Sleeping Lady. By the Newbery Award-winning author of My Heart Lies South. Ages 9 and up
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  • First World War

    John D. Clare

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, March 1, 1995)
    Text and photographs trace the course of the Great War, from August 1914 to November 1918, providing a view of soldiers' lives at the front, changing military tactics and weapons, women's contributions, and the war's impact on the home front.
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  • Italian Renaissance

    John D. Clare

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, March 1, 1995)
    Full-color photographs enhance an account of the artistic achievements of the Italian Renaissance and of the often tumultuous lives of the artists and their aristocratic patrons.
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  • Knights in Armor

    John D. Clare

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Living history reenactments capture the world of medieval knighthood, documenting the codes of chivalry, tournaments, practices of court life, military and social roles of the knights, armor and weaponry, and other key aspects of medieval life.
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  • John Treegate's Musket

    Leonard Wibberley

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, Sept. 30, 2007)
    *** Child Study Association Book of the Year Award Winner ***An epic historical adventure that takes young readers from The Boston Massacre to the Battle of Bunker Hill...The year is 1769, and wealthy merchant John Treegate is a solid citizen of Boston, who is loyal to his British King. John has taught his eleven-year-old son Peter to be loyal too, and wanting nothing more than his father's approval, Peter always does as told.But when his father is called back to England on business, Peter is left behind and apprenticed to a maker of barrel staves. Alone and feeling abandoned, Peter experiences the hardships of Boston's working class citizens for the first time.When Peter is framed for murder and with no father at home to protect him, Peter is forced to flee Boston on a smuggler's brig, sending him on a series of adventures on the high seas and across the untamed lands of the Carolinas that will challenge everything his father ever taught him to believe about England, America, and the impending Revolutionary War..."Of all the wars of which I have knowledge, I believe that none was as important for the Western World as the War of the American Revolution. Indeed, I regard it as the most important struggle in the history of Western Man."--Leonard WibberleyJohn Treegate's Musket is the first in a seven-book series, which makes a great companion to study the Revolutionary War era.Recommended reading in the Seton Home Study Guide for Grade 8.THE TREEGATE BOOK SERIES:Book 1: John Treegate's MusketBook 2: Peter Treegate's WarBook 3: Sea Captain from SalemBook 4: Treegate's RaidersBook 5: Leopard's PreyBook 6: Manly Treegate Frontiersman (formerly titled Red Pawns)Book 7: The Last BattleEach book in the series is complete to itself and can be enjoyed if read in any order. However, for greatest reading pleasure, it's recommended that the books be read in sequence.The acclaimed seven-book series chronicling the adventures of the generations of the Treegate family from the birth of the Revolutionary War through the War of 1812, ending at the Battle of New Orleans is also available in a 7-Book Bundle exclusively on Kindle.
  • Sun Slower Sun Faster

    Meriol Trevor, Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Ignatius Press, June 30, 2004)
    Sun Slower, Sun Faster Meriol Trevor This is an adventure story with a difference—it is soon after World War II, and Cecil (short for Cecilia) along with her cousin, Rickie, are thrown into a series of adventures that have little to do with the England that they know. Inexplicably, they and their eccentric tutor, Dominic, find themselves in another time. With every dip into time they experience another chapter of the Church’s history and teachings. At once fun and frightening, these escapades into the past take on deeper and deeper significance. Each of them are faced with things from their own pasts which touch deeply upon who they are in the present and who they will choose to be in the uncertain but tantalizing future. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. Ages 10 & up
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  • Fourteenth-Century Towns

    John D. Clare

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, March 1, 1993)
    An overview of everyday life in a fourteenth-century European town includes information on customs in the marketplace, the kitchen, and the magnificent cathedrals, and examines the effects of the disastrous fourteenth-century plague.
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  • Life in Ancient Mesopotamia

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Presents a description of life in ancient Mesopotamia, covering such topics as family life, class structure, religion, technology, writing, science, and the rise of cities.
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  • Shadow Hawk

    Andre Norton

    Paperback (Bethlehem Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When his position at court is usurped by his half brother, a young Egyptian nobleman seeks to regain his standing through military victories against the enemy.
  • Life During the Renaissance

    Hal Marcovitz

    Hardcover (Referencepoint Pr Inc, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Discusses what life would have been like for different people during the Renaissance, including the patricians and nobles, the middle class, and the lower class.
  • Year of the Black Pony

    Walt Morey

    Paperback (Bethlehem Books, June 1, 2006)
    Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 9/30/2006Pages: 171Reading Level: Age 9 and Up
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  • Lighthouse: Living in a Great Lakes Lighthouse, 1910 to 1940

    Megan Ann O'Hara

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Describes the daily activities of workers and their families who lived at Split Rock Lighthouse located on a rocky cliff overlooking Lake Superior.
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