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Books in For Young People Series series

  • Poetry for Young People: William Blake

    John Maynard, Alessandra Cimatoribus

    Hardcover (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
    With its combination of poetic brilliance and exquisite art, the Poetry for Young People series has won the admiration of critics, educators, children, and parents. Every breathtaking volume in this acclaimed, bestselling collection features magnificent full-color illustrations that enhance each verse, and a renowned scholar’s guidance to help children understand and love poetry. There’s an introduction to each poem, full annotations that define unfamiliar vocabulary, and fascinating biographical information.The star of this superb new entry in the series is 18th century artist and poet William Blake, who wrote his mystical, spirit-filled verses for children and adults alike. Best known for his masterpieces “Songs of Innocence” and “Songs of Experience”—both excerpted here—he speaks of love, hate, anguish, relief and above all, mercy and the divine image that comforts us. Blake often uses simple, lovely language that young readers can appreciate, as well as animal metaphors; his poems sometimes even come in pairs, with the same subjects seen from different points of view. Professor John Maynard (Poetry for Young People: Alfred Lord Tennyson) provides the excellent biography and notes. Artist Alessandra Cimatoribus contributes richly colored and magically rendered paintings that fully capture the gentleness of “The Lamb,” the sparkling deep blue sky and angels of “Night,” and “The Tyger,” eyes glistening and sharp teeth bared—burning bright.
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  • Dinosaurs and All That Rubbish: Musical Play

    David Wood, Peter Pontzen, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Amber Lane Press Ltd, )
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  • Mammoth Sails Tonight!

    Adrian Mitchell

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Mammoth Sails Tonight! is inspired by the ballad of Sir Patrick Spens. This thrilling musical takes the reader on a wild voyage of adventure blending timewarps and mystery. It tells the story of an unsinkable luxury ship's journey into the unknown world of Norwegian mythology in this unforgettable event.
  • Killed: July 17th, 1916

    Belgrade Coventry Theatre in Education Company

    Paperback (Amber Lane Press Ltd, )
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  • Rocky Mountain National Park

    Ruth Shaw Radlauer

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1984)
    Introduces the many enjoyments to be found in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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  • Poetry for Young People: Walt Whitman

    Jonathan Levin, Jim Burke

    Hardcover (Sterling, June 30, 1997)
    "An outstanding introduction to Whitman's life and work. A biographical sketch and a description of the time period...preface this collection of 26 poems and excerpts. Levin... introduces each selection with pertinent information about its relevance to a larger work, its relationship to Whitman's beliefs, or the symbolism within it... selections are thought provoking, descriptive, and full of emotion. Burke's pastel drawings add to the feelings...and to the emotional impact of each poem...This superb volume can be used to teach literature or to show a variety of poetic devices and style."--School Library Journal. 48 pages (all in color), 8 1/2 x 10.
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  • Benjamin Franklin: Inventor, Statesman, and Patriot

    R. Conrad Stein, James D. Jan

    Paperback (Cheng & Tsui Co, June 1, 1999)
    A charming bilingual edition (English and traditional characters) of a timeless tale, in which one of the founding fathers of the United States of America comes to full and colorful life. This text is wonderful for intermediate and advanced Chinese students of English, as well as for English speakers studying Chinese who wish to ground their reading study in familiar material. This edition includes the original line drawings and color illustrations by William Jacobson.
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  • The talking leaves: An Indian story

    William Osborn Stoddard

    Hardcover (Harper, March 15, 1910)
    A pioneer story of a captive white girl among the indians
  • Poetry for Young People: Robert Browning

    Eileen Gillooly, Joel Spector

    Hardcover (Sterling, Feb. 28, 2003)
    Robert Browning's poetry has mysteries and a beauty of language that youngsters will love exploring, from the classic and beloved Pied Piper of Hamelin to the charming verse play Pippa Passes. Perfect for parents to read aloud or along with their children, and accompanied by striking artwork, here is a selection of some of Browning's most reader-friendly works. Several paintings compellingly capture Pied Piper's drama: the Piper, smiling as he offers his services; the rats fleeing the town in droves; and the entranced children who will soon be lost forever. Home Thoughts from Abroad ("Oh, to be in England, Now that April's there...") features illustrations of the countryside in full bloom. There are 25 excerpts in all, fully annotated to enrich young readers' understanding of these poems.Dr. Eileen Gillooly earned her Ph.D. from Columbia University, where she is Director of the Core Curriculum and teaches nineteenth-century literature and culture. She has also edited another entry in the Poetry for Young People series on Rudyard Kipling. Joel Spector's work appears regularly in books, in newspapers such as the New York Times, in magazines such as Business Week, Good Housekeeping, and Newsweek, and throughout Europe and in Japan. He lives in Connecticut.
  • Poetry for Young People: William Wordsworth

    Alan Liu, James Muir

    Hardcover (Sterling, May 28, 2003)
    An illustrated collection of nineteen popular poems by William Wordsworth, who was the poet laureate of England in the mid-nineteenth century. Includes an introduction to the poet's life and work.
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  • Robert Frost

    Gary D. Schmidt, Henri Sorensen

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-02-01, Feb. 16, 2008)
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  • The Third Chimpanzee for Young People: On the Evolution and Future of the Human Animal

    Rebecca Stefoff, Jared Diamond

    Hardcover (Triangle Square, April 8, 2014)
    At some point during the last 100,000 years, humans began exhibiting traits and behavior that distinguished us from other animals, eventually creating language, art, religion, bicycles, spacecraft, and nuclear weapons—all within a heartbeat of evolutionary time. Now, faced with the threat of nuclear weapons and the effects of climate change, it seems our innate tendencies for violence and invention have led us to a crucial fork in our road. Where did these traits come from? Are they part of our species immutable destiny? Or is there hope for our species’ future if we change? With fascinating facts and his unparalleled readability, Diamond intended his book to improve the world that today’s young people will inherit. Triangle Square’s The Third Chimpanzee for Young People is a book for future generation and the future they’ll help build.
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