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Books published by publisher Mason Crest

  • 100 Things You Should Know About Ancient Egypt

    Jane Walker

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Presents a collection of facts about society, culture and daily life in ancient Egypt, and offers quizzes and instructions for making related projects.
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  • Renoir

    Sabine Miller

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2015)
    An introduction to the life and works of Auguste Renoir.
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  • Mercedes-Benz: German Engineering Excellence

    Paul W Cockerham

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, )
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  • Gauguin

    Sara Haynes

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Gauguin was instrumental in a fundamental move toward a modernism, not seen in art since the Impressionists themselves took shape. He believed in Czanne's geometric and Bernards Cloisonnism, but he also believed in himself, his own abilities and the potential he had to become a great artist. Gauguin was unafraid to push the boundaries of art history with a move away from the traditional, into a world of daring, insight and paintings which could be regarded as well before their time.
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  • Ultrasound Technicians

    Jennifer Hunsaker

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Explains the job responsibilities and work environment of ultrasound technicians as well as the necessary training, job outlook, salary, and career potential.
  • Daddy Yankee

    Nat Cotts

    Paperback (Mason Crest, Sept. 15, 2007)
    Tells the story of the reggaeton artist's life and successful music career.
  • Hunting With the Native Americans

    Rob Staeger

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    The hunting practices of Native Americans differed throughout North and South America. Some hunted with bows and arrows, others with spears and clubs, and still others with snares and traps. This book discusses the ways in which Native Americans hunted in different regions, the weapons they used, and the types of animals that were hunted. It also describes the rituals the tribes performed before hunting, and explains how they used not only the meat, but also the bones, hide, and sinews of the animals they killed.
  • Tensions in the Gulf, 1978-1991

    J. E. Peterson

    eBook (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    Tensions in the Gulf, 1978-1991 examines events in the Persian Gulf region from the time Saddam Hussein came to power in Iraq through the conclusion of the 1991 Gulf War.
  • Michael Dell: From Child Entrepreneur to Computer Magnate

    Shaina C. Indovino

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    In the last few decades, more and more people are going to college to further their education. It's hard to become a scientist, a professor, or a businessperson without getting some sort of college degree--but college isn't always necessary to achieve success. Some people are ready to enter the workforce right after high school. Michael Dell was one of those people. At an early age, Michael was making money using his above-average intellect. The computer company founder began his high-tech career in his college dorm room, selling upgrades for personal computers. Today, Dell Computers is one of the biggest PC manufacturers in the world, selling computers to people around the world. And what's most amazing about his story is that the computer magnate has done it all without a college degree!
  • Protecting Against Biological and Chemical Attack

    Michael Kerrigan

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Offers an introduction to the main types of biological and chemical weapons, as well as the actions being taken by the authorities in the United States to defend against them, and how citizens can protect themselves and their country.
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  • Yadier Molina

    Tania Rodriguez

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Yadier Molina is part of a trio of brothers that are taking the baseball world by storm. Yadier, the youngest, might also be the best player. He's one of the best catchers in baseball today. During his decade with the St. Louis Cardinals, Molina has had an impressive career. Base stealers rarely have a chance when Molina is behind the plate! He can catch every ball thrown to him, and he's helped the Cardinals win game after game. Discover how Yadier Molina got so good!
  • Forensic Anthropology

    Angela Libal

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Welcome to the exciting world of forensic investigation—the science of solving crimes. This introduces the field of forensic anthropology, where scientists and criminal investigators use the human skeleton to solve some of the world's most mysterious and violent crimes. From the nineteenth-century murderer who boiled his wife in a vat of acid, to the modern-day pig farmer accused of murdering more than sixty women, forensic anthropology shows how even the tiniest fragments of bones can reveal the identities of victims as well as killers. From mass-transit accidents to war to genocide and terrorist attacks, this science also pieces together the most scattered and seemingly unidentifiable remains. Using recent finds such as bags of bones in the woods, or the five-thousand-year-old skeleton of a victim of foul play, forensic detectives use the smallest clues, revealing a massive crime-recording device: the human body. See how the dead do tell tales to those who know how to listen!