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Books published by publisher Lake Street Pubs

  • Giovanni Da Verrazano

    Nick Healy

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Aug. 1, 2003)
    None
  • Sacramento: Daily Life in Western Mining Town

    Rachel K. Brown

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Describes the settling of the city of Sacramento and what life was like there in the early days, particularly for miners, shopkeepers, carpenters, and children.
  • The Chinese Community in America

    Erika Deiters

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    None
  • Alexander Hamilton

    Chuck Miller

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, March 1, 2003)
    Provides a brief description of the life of Alexander Hamilton, including his role in the Revolutionary War.
  • Betsy Ross

    Alexandria Manera

    Paperback (Lake Street Pubs, March 1, 2003)
    A brief description of the life of Betsy Ross, including her role in the Revolutionary War.
  • Alexander Hamilton

    Chuck Miller

    Paperback (Lake Street Pubs, March 1, 2003)
    Provides a brief description of the life of Alexander Hamilton, including his role in the Revolutionary War.
  • How Do My Cuts Heal: An Inside Look at the Circulatory System

    Anna Libra

    Paperback (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Discusses the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, including some common diseases.
  • Santa Fe: Daily Life in a Western Trading Center

    Rachel K. Brown

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Describes the settling of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and what life was like in the early days for such people as the farmers, tradesmen, carpenters, and children.
  • The Hopi

    Genevieve St. Lawrence

    Paperback (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Demonstrates how archaeological digs have contributed to knowledge of the Hopi people and their culture.
  • Alchemy's Daughter

    Mary Ann Osborne, Rachael McHan

    Paperback (Lake Street Press, May 14, 2015)
    Santina Pietra is seventeen and in medieval San Gimignano, daughters of merchants are expected to marry. But Santina cares only for Calandrino, a brilliant young scholar who is preoccupied with his ancient alchemical texts. Soon Santina meets Trotula, the village midwife, who might or might not be a strega, a witch. Trotula challenges her to forget Calandrino and become the woman she is meant to be. Some say she is a victim of the midwife's spell, but Santina is determined to follow in Trotula's footsteps even as calamities strike. The setting is 14th century Italy, but in Santina modern readers will find a strong-minded young woman whose search for meaning echoes their own. It is an exciting prequel to Mary A. Osborne's award-winning Nonna's Book of Mysteries.
  • Water, Acid, and a Metal Make Battery Power

    John Hudson Tiner

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Discusses how batteries are made and used, and their impact as an energy source.
  • Water, Acid, and a Metal Make Battery Power

    John Hudson Tiner

    Paperback (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Discusses how batteries are made and used, and their impact as an energy source.