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Books in Graphic Us History series

  • Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott

    Connie Rose Miller, Dan Kalal

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    This powerful graphic novel follows the courageous life of Rosa Parks, who was arrested in 1955 for not giving up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. With comic book-style illustrations and engaging, easy-to-read text, this biography will inspire, entertain, and inform young readers about an individual who made a significant contribution to society. A must-have in any home, classroom, or library seeking a historical understanding of contemporary racial issues.
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  • Motor Girls: How Women Took the Wheel and Drove Boldly Into the Twentieth Century

    Sue Macy, Danica Patrick

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Come along for a joy ride in this enthralling tribute to the daring women – Motor Girls, as they were called at the turn of the century – who got behind the wheel of the first cars and paved the way for change. The automobile has always symbolized freedom, and in this book we meet the first generation of female motorists who drove cars for fun, profit, and to make a statement about the evolving role of women. From the advent of the auto in the 1890s to the 1920s when the breaking down of barriers for women was in full swing, readers will be delighted to see historical photos, art, and artifacts and to discover the many ways these progressive females influenced fashion, the economy, politics, and the world around them.
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  • The Dark Ages and the Vikings

    Gary Jeffrey

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 28, 2014)
    Three historic battles, from the arrival of the Vikings in early Britain to the Norman invasion, told in graphic novel format.
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  • Medieval Knights: Europe's Fearsome Armored Soldiers

    Blake Hoena, Orban Janos

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Mention 'Medieval Knights' and people may think of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. But these warriors weren't just heroes from fables and legend. They were real men who strapped themselves into heavy armor and bravely charged into battle. Dynamic illustrations and engaging tales of famous knights teach readers what life was like as an elite armored-warrior in Medieval Europe.
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  • Castles

    Gary Jeffrey

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 28, 2014)
    Via graphic novel format, examines three historic attacks on medieval castles.
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  • Vikings: Scandinavia's Ferocious Sea Raiders

    Nel Yomtov, Silvio dB

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2019)
    When one thinks about the Vikings, usually images of savage fighters arriving in longships to raid villages come to mind. But the Vikings weren't just violent invaders trying to steal treasure. These Norse warriors were also master sailors and explorers looking for new lands to farm and colonize. Dynamic illustrations and entertaining tales of famous Viking warriors teach readers about the lives and goals of these fierce Scandinavian raiders.
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  • Island of Terror: Battle of Iwo Jima

    Larry Hama, Anthony Williams

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Oct. 24, 2006)
    A key strategic victory that paved the way for the Allied invasion of Japan, Iwo Jima was described by Lieutenant-General Holland Smith, Commander Fleet Marine Forces Pacific, as "the most savage and costly battle in the history of the Marine Corps." For 36 days in February and March 1945, Marines pounded an island fortified by miles of interlocking caves, concrete blockhouses and pillboxes - one of the most impenetrable defenses of the Pacific War. Unwilling to surrender, the Japanese fought until the bitter end: nearly all of their 20,000 troops were killed in the fighting, compared with 7,000 US dead. At Iwo Jima, the Marines secured an island base that would prove crucial in the final battles of the Pacific campaign. This book illustrates the Marines' decisive victory at Iwo Jima in graphic novel format and includes eight pages of background information detailing the key players, the experience of the forces, and the aftermath of the battle.
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  • Young Riders of the Pony Express

    Jessica Gunderson, Brian Bascle

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Tells the story of the building, running, and closing of the Pony Express mail delivery system. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Gamble for Victory: Battle of Gettysburg

    Dan Abnett, Dheeraj Verma

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Oct. 24, 2006)
    In July 1863, after having observed a forward column of Union General George G. Meade's cavalry, General Robert E. Lee sent his 75,000 men of the Army of Northern Virginia to meet the 97,000 strong Union Army of the Potomac.Of more than 2,000 land engagements of the American Civil War, Gettysburg ranks as one of the most horrific and devastating battles; more men actually fought and died on this battlefield than in any other encounter on North American soil and the battle itself marked the beginning of the end for the Confederacy.This full-color comic book includes further reading, essential information on the background, aftermath and key players of the conflict. Its gripping comic strip narrative places the reader at the heart of the action, providing a thrilling account of bravery and sacrifice shown by ordinary men who became extraordinary heroes in a catastrophic fight for their nation's future.
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  • Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion

    Michael Burgan, Charles Barnett III, Richard Dominquez, Bob Wiacek

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Tells the true story of the 1831 Virginia slave rebellion led by slave Nat Turner, who believed he was a prophet. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • The Story of the Star-Spangled Banner

    Ryan Jacobson, Terry Beatty, Cynthia Martin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Discusses the events leading up to the Battle of Fort McHenry and Francis Scott Key's writing of the Star-Spangled Banner, and later how it became our national anthem. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Knights

    Gary Jeffrey

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 28, 2014)
    Three decisive battles fought by knights in medieval history are told in graphic novel format: In 1415, English long bowmen devastate the French army in the Battle of Agincourt; Successful in holding the French town of Orlans under siege for six months in 1428, the English forces are about to meet 17 year-old Joan of Arc; In 1485, the fight for the throne of England between two royal dynasties comes to an end at Bosworth.
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