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  • Jamie's Dog

    Marion E. Gridley

    Hardcover (Encyclopedia Britannica Corp., March 15, 1963)
    Jamies Dog, Childrens Book. Juvenile Non Fiction. Highland's Sheepdog Roy was the movie that this book was based on. Photographs of the real setting and dog.
  • Britannica Student Encyclopedia c2007

    Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopaedia Britannica

    Hardcover (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., Jan. 31, 2007)
    Entertaining and informative, the new Britannica Student Encyclopedia helps middle school children gain a better understanding of the world. More than 2,250 captivating articles are the perfect resource for homework help and assignments and for satisfying the curiosity of young learners. Children are sure to immerse themselves in 2,700 photos, charts, and tables that help explain concepts and subjects, as well as 1,200 maps and flags from across the globe.
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  • Wildlife Wonders

    Encyclopedia Britannica

    Library Binding (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Aug. 1, 2003)
    What is the only frozen planet? Today the Foo Fighters is a rock band, but did you know that in World War II American pilots gave the name to mysterious UFOs--floating lights they saw over Germany. In addition to an atmosphere, which three things are needed for life? A) water, heat, and air, b) dirt, heat, and light, or c) water, heat, and light.Find the answers to these questions and more in the Britannica Learning Library-an exciting educational series for children ages 7-10! Each book features articles with engaging photography, artwork and activities. Titles include topics children love, from space, science and nature to countries of the world, myths and legends, and much more.Key features of each Learning Library book: * 28 superbly written articles that capture a child's imagination; * Color photographs and/or specially commissioned illustrations on every page * Fun facts and activities for better retention and enjoyment; * Easy-to-use glossary
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  • Earth's Changing Environment: Compton's by Britannica

    Encyclopedia Britannica Editorial

    Hardcover (Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Give young learners, librarians and teachers accurate and reliable information on climate change with Earth's Changing Environment Written for ages 10 to 17, this comprehensive look at the environment focuses on climate, greenhouse effect, global warming and the Kyoto Protocol whilst exploring the delicate web of life with articles on ecology, biogeography, biodiversity, endangered species, deforestation and desertification. This up-to-date volume also addresses the effects of environmental pollution and the efforts to protect the environment and to conserve its resources.
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  • Exploring Space

    Encyclopedia Britannica

    Library Binding (Encyclopaedia Britannica, )
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  • Hans of the Swiss Alps

    ELIZABETH SOLEM

    Paperback (Encyclopedia Britannica, March 15, 1947)
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  • Pearl S. Buck: Revealing The Human Heart

    Cornelia Spencer

    Hardcover (Encyclopaedia Britannica Press, March 15, 1964)
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  • Horace Mann; Educating for Democracy

    Jessie Treichler

    Hardcover (Encyclopaedia Britannica Press, March 15, 1962)
    Britannica Bookshelf Great Lives for Young Americans
  • The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

    Henry Fielding, T. M. Cleland, Louis Kronenberger

    Hardcover (Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc, Jan. 1, 1952)
    Fielding, Henry. The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. Chicago / London / Toronto, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1952. 16 cm x 24 cm. 405 pages. Original hardcover. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. [Great Books of the Western World] The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, often known simply as Tom Jones, is a comic novel by the English playwright and novelist Henry Fielding. The novel is both a Bildungsroman and a picaresque novel. First published on 28 February 1749 in London, Tom Jones is among the earliest English prose works describable as a novel, and is the earliest novel mentioned by W. Somerset Maugham in his 1948 book Great Novelists and Their Novels among the ten best novels of the world. Totaling 346,747 words, it is divided into 18 smaller books, each preceded by a discursive chapter, often on topics unrelated to the book itself. It is dedicated to George Lyttleton. Though lengthy, the novel is highly organised; S. T. Coleridge argued that it has one of the three most perfect plots ever planned. Although critic Samuel Johnson took exception to Fielding's robust distinctions between right and wrong, the novel was received with enthusiasm by the general public of the time. Tom Jones is generally regarded as Fielding's greatest book, and as a very influential English novel. (Wikipedia)
  • Science and Nature: Uncover the Mystery of Everyday Marvels, from Rocks to Rainbows

    Encyclopedia Britannica

    Library Binding (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Aug. 1, 2003)
    What is the only frozen planet? Today the Foo Fighters is a rock band, but did you know that in World War II American pilots gave the name to mysterious UFOs--floating lights they saw over Germany. In addition to an atmosphere, which three things are needed for life? A) water, heat, and air, b) dirt, heat, and light, or c) water, heat, and light.Find the answers to these questions and more in the Britannica Learning Library-an exciting educational series for children ages 7-10! Each book features articles with engaging photography, artwork and activities. Titles include topics children love, from space, science and nature to countries of the world, myths and legends, and much more.Key features of each Learning Library book: * 28 superbly written articles that capture a child's imagination; * Color photographs and/or specially commissioned illustrations on every page * Fun facts and activities for better retention and enjoyment; * Easy-to-use glossary
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  • War and peace

    Leo Tolstoy, Louise Maude, Aylmer Maude

    Hardcover (Encyclopaedia Britannica, March 15, 1952)
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  • Technology and Inventions

    Encyclopedia Britannica

    Library Binding (Encyclopaedia Britannica, Aug. 1, 2003)
    What is the only frozen planet? Today the Foo Fighters is a rock band, but did you know that in World War II American pilots gave the name to mysterious UFOs--floating lights they saw over Germany. In addition to an atmosphere, which three things are needed for life? A) water, heat, and air, b) dirt, heat, and light, or c) water, heat, and light.Find the answers to these questions and more in the Britannica Learning Library-an exciting educational series for children ages 7-10! Each book features articles with engaging photography, artwork and activities. Titles include topics children love, from space, science and nature to countries of the world, myths and legends, and much more.Key features of each Learning Library book: * 28 superbly written articles that capture a child's imagination; * Color photographs and/or specially commissioned illustrations on every page * Fun facts and activities for better retention and enjoyment; * Easy-to-use glossary
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