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  • Dinosaur Bone War: Cope and Marsh's Fossil Feud

    Elizabeth Cody Kimmel

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 26, 2006)
    Edward Drinker Cope was a charming man with a passion for old bones. Othniel Marsh was a stickler for procedure when he studied his fossil finds. They started as friends, sharing ideas and information, but after Marsh tried to poach Cope's digging site, they became bitter enemies. Their decades-long feud fueled their desire to dig up more bones, to discover new species, and to find ever bigger and more unusual dinosaurs. Through their competition, the two men laid a far-reaching foundation for the brand-new field of palentology.A fascinating story told with an engaging narrative technique, and well complemented by period photographs and drawings, a map, a time line, and an author's note.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • L6 CALIF GOLD RUSH

    May McNeer

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 12, 1962)
    Traces the history of the gold rush in California including anecdotes about legendary characters and fabulous "strikes" of the mining camps.
  • Meet Maya Angelou

    Valerie Spain

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2003)
    Maya Angelou spent her childhood moving between two homes. She was often lonely, and when she was abused by her mother’s boyfriend, sensitive Maya felt guilty and more alone than ever. But with time and a new friend, Maya began to share her thoughts and feelings with other people. Poet, playwright, actress, singer, and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou is a role model for women, African Americans, and all Americans. A sensitive yet accessible approach to difficult subjects as well as an introduction to a great figure in our recent history, this book is sure to motivate discussion.
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  • The Story Of Thomas Alva Edison

    Margaret Cousins

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 12, 1981)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Offers young readers a factual guide to the life of one of the world's greatest inventors while discussing how his inventions--such as the light bulb, motion pictures, and the phonograph--forever changed the world in which we live.
  • Patriots in Petticoats: Heroines of the American Revolution

    Shirley Raye Redmond

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 27, 2004)
    Meet the amazing women of the American Revolution. From Nancy Morgan Hart, who captured enemy soldiers, to 15-year-old Betty Zane, who dodged bullets while running for gunpowder to save patriot lives—Patriots in Petticoats celebrates 24 of America’s most daring and overlooked patriots!Written with a compelling, light touch and packed with photographs, period art, maps, and timelines, Patriots in Petticoats is young nonfiction at its best—entertaining, engaging, and empowering!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • L61 ABE LINCOLN

    Sterling North

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 1963)
    A biography of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on his childhood spent in poverty on the Midwestern frontier, and chronicling his rise to the Presidency and the highlights of his tenure.
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  • Liberty!: How the Revolutionary War began

    Lucille Recht Penner

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2003)
    How the Revolutionary War BeganThe American colonists were fed up with British law. They refused to buy English goods. They formed a militia of tradesmen and farmers ready to fight at a moment’s notice. Most importantly, they joined together. All 13 colonies sent representatives to decide whether they should form a new country. That group wrote the Declaration of Independence, the document that summed up a revolution.
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  • Amelia Earhart: The Final Story

    Vincent V. Loomis, Jeffrey L. Ethell

    Hardcover (Isis Large Print Books, Sept. 1, 1987)
    An Air Force pilot who discovered the wreckage that he claims was Amelia Earhart's "Electra" recounts the research that turned up the log of a Japanese ship that picked up Earhart and the facts of her last days
  • The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt

    Elizabeth Payne

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1981)
    An account of archaeological discoveries of the earliest Egyptians, their pharaohs, and culture
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  • Disaster at Johnstown;: The great flood

    Hildegarde Dolson

    Unknown Binding (Random House, March 15, 1965)
    Ben finds himself in charge as record floodwaters destroy Johnstown.
  • Pioneers Go West

    George Rippey Stewart

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, June 16, 1987)
    Seventeen-year-old Moses Schallenberger wanted to go to California. In 1844, he joined a wagon train to do just that. There was only one problem: Nobody had ever made it to California by wagon before. For a year, he and 50 others struggled through high mountain passes and across wide rushing rivers, enduring dangerous encounters with Indians and buffalo, inclement weather, difficult terrain, near-starvation and disaster.Ultimately, Moses and his friends succeeded–becoming the first pioneers to cross the Sierra Nevadas by wagon. Today, the trail they blazed is a major route into California.
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  • OUR INDEPENDENCE AND THE CONSTITUTION

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 12, 1964)
    Experiences of a family living in Philadelphia during the late 1700s help describe the events and conflicts that surrounded our nation's birth