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  • Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History

    Gordon W. Prange

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Book Co, June 1, 1989)
    Discusses the question of who was responsible for the destruction at Pearl Harbor and analyzes the roles and levels of culpability of the Roosevelt administration
  • The Brendan Voyage

    Timothy Severin, Trondur Pattursson

    Hardcover (Mcgraw-Hill Book Co., March 15, 1978)
    Recounts the harrowing voyage of Timothy Severin and his crew from Dingle, Ireland across the North Atlantic in a thirty-six-foot leather boat to prove that a sixth-century Irish monk, St. Brendan, could have reached North America as legend claims
  • Danny Dunn and the voice from space

    Jay Williams, Raymond Abrashkin, Leo Summers

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Book Company, March 15, 1967)
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  • Spelling Mastery - Teacher Presentation Book - Level C

    Siegfried Engelmann

    Spiral-bound (McGraw-Hill Inc, )
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  • Succeeding in the World of Work, Teacher

    McGraw-Hill

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Inc, )
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  • Have a happy measle, a merry mumps, and a cheery chickenpox

    Jeanne Bendick

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Book Co, March 15, 1958)
    -- A collection of symptoms and stories about common childhood diseases.
  • Gian Carlo Menotti's Help, Help, the Globolinks

    Gian Carlo Menotti, Leigh Dean

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Book Co., March 15, 1970)
    am opera by the same name was composed by Gian Carlo Menotti by the same name.... a great little "children's" book... even for adult 'children'.
  • The Adventures of Egbert the Easter Egg

    Richard Armour, Paul Galdone

    Library Binding (McGraw-Hill Book Company, June 1, 1965)
    Egbert isn't found during the Easter egg hunt, and what's worse, he isn't even missed
  • Endurance Shackleton's Incredible Voyage

    Alfred Lansing

    Hardcover (McGraw Hill Co, March 15, 1959)
    In August 1914, polar explorer Ernest Shackleton boarded the Endurance and set sail for Antarctica, where he planned to cross the last uncharted continent on foot. In January 1915, after battling its way through a thousand miles of pack ice and only a day's sail short of its destination, the Endurance became locked in an island of ice. Thus began the legendary ordeal of Shackleton and his crew of twenty-seven men. For ten months the ice-moored Endurance drifted northwest before it was finally crushed between two ice floes. With no options left, Shackleton and a skeleton crew attempted a near-impossible journey over 850 miles of the South Atlantic's heaviest seas to the closest outpost of civilization. Their survival, and the survival of the men they left behind, depended on their small lifeboat successfully finding the island of South Georgia-a tiny dot of land in a vast and hostile ocean. In Endurance, the definitive account of Ernest Shackleton's fateful trip, Alfred Lansing brilliantly narrates the harrowing and miraculous voyage that has defined heroism for the modern age.
  • The Macmillan Reading Programme Grade 22-Bit by Bit

    MACMILLAN

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Inc, )
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  • She Was Nice to Mice: The Other Side of Elizabeth I's Character Never Before Revealed by Previous Historians

    Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy, Jessica Ann Levy

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Book Company, March 15, 1975)
    The memoirs of a literary mouse living at the court of Elizabeth I reveal the public and private life of the Queen and her courtiers.
  • Snips and snails

    Louise Baker

    Hardcover (McGraw Hill Book Co., March 15, 1953)
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