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  • Spot's Spots

    Beverley A Conrad

    Paperback (Salem Swamp Press, Dec. 10, 2016)
    Good old Spot comes to life in this charmingly illustrated and playfully worded story of Spot’s favorite spots.
  • Children of the Yangtze River

    Otto S. Svend, Joan Tate

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Nov. 1, 1985)
    Mei Mei and Chang's life in their Chinese village takes a drastic turn after the Yangtze River begins to rise and sweeps the houses, trees, animals, and people along its path
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  • Great Events from History: The 20th Century, 1941-1970: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    Robert F Gorman

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Dec. 1, 2007)
    This six-volume set contains 1112 essays on significant world events between 1941 and 1970. The events covered include the geopolitical events of the era - from World War II and the Holocaust to the formation of the United Nations and the start of the Cold War, from the Korean War to the war in Vietnam.
  • Harlem Renaissance

    The Editors of Salem Press

    eBook (Salem Press, April 27, 2016)
    Harlem Renaissance is a single-volume reference that contains biographical essays on the authors followed by two in-depth discussions of specific works. Essays on Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Juneteenth are followed by Nella Larsen's Passing and Quicksand.
  • Great Events from History: The Renaissance & Early Modern Era: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    Christina J Moose

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    The 330 essays in this set discuss the most important events and developments that occurred between the years 1454 and 1600, including the rise of the Ottomans and the Wars of the Roses.
  • Great Lives from History: Inventors & Inventions: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    Robert F Gorman

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Nov. 1, 2009)
    This set covers 413 individual inventors from all time, worldwide. All essays were written specifically for this new publication. Included in this set are inventors recognized for shaping modern technology and the way we live today -coverage that is essential in any liberal arts curriculum.
  • Great Lives from History: The 19th Century: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    John Powell

    Library Binding (Salem Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Talks about the lives of important men and women in various areas of achievement, who flourished between 1801 and 1900, and profiles them in extended biographical essays. This four-volume set of the Great Lives from History series provides annotated bibliographic resources with worldwide focus, along with coverage of non-Europeans and women.
  • Great Lives from History: The Middle Ages: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    Shelley Wolbrink

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Worldwide coverage of important men and women in all areas of achievement who flourished in the middle ages. Plus complimentary online access to the full content of this great reference.
  • Great Events from History: The 20th Century 1901-1940-Vol.1

    Robert F Gorman

    Library Binding (Salem Press, March 1, 2007)
    Great Events from History: The 20th Century (1901-1940) organizes coverage of world events chronologically for in-depth understanding in historical context. Continuing the series Great Events from History, these volumes bring up the world's most important events and developments from 1901 through 1940. The events covered include the curriculum-oriented geopolitical events of the era--from World War I (1914-1918) and the Russian Revolution (1917) to the rise of the German Nazi Party, the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), and the eruption of World War II in Europe (1939).
  • Great Events from History: The 20th Century

    Robert F Gorman

    Hardcover (Salem Press, March 1, 2007)
    Great Events from History: The 20th Century (1901-1940) organizes coverage of world events chronologically for in-depth understanding in historical context. Continuing the series Great Events from History, these volumes bring up the world's most important events and developments from 1901 through 1940. Its scope and coverage - the 1,036 chronologically arranged essays cover the world's most important events and developments in the forty years that included World War I and led up to World War II, from 1901 through 1940 - an average of 26 events per year. The period witnessed not only the Great War but also the Great Depression, the passage of Social Security, the rise of the Nazi regime, the invention of the airplane and the first solo crossings of the Atlantic, the development of the quantum physics and television, the discovery of King Tutankhamen's tomb and Machu Picchu, the expansion of voting rights to women, the proliferation of the automobile and the first freeway, the construction of the Empire State Building, and the flowering of African American literature and arts in the Harlem Renaissance. coverage of Canada, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. While the emphasis of the set is on political and military events that transformed whole nations and continents - with the focus on U.S. and European core curriculum events - the range of subject matter is impressively diverse. Much emphasis is given to important events in the arts, sciences, business, human rights, SStial political and military events. The text of each essay is divided into these sections: Summary of Event, devoted to a chronological description of the facts of the event; Significance, assessing the event's historical impact; Further Reading, an annotated list of sources for further study; and See also, cross-references to other essays within this Great Events set. Every essay has an annotated, up-to-date bibliography. It is lavishly illustrated and supplemented with sidebars that quote from key primary source documents. Arrangement is chronological (not regional) to facilitate student comparison of and access to simultaneous events across the globe. general Bibliography, a list of essential Internet databases and Web sites. Category, Geographical, Personage, and Subject indexes provide multiple access points.
  • Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Manga: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    Bart H Beaty

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Manga, provides in-depth insight for over 65 of the most popular manga graphic novels, ranging from metaseries to stand-alone books. A recent influx of translated Japanese manga into the American market has sparked a greater interest in foreign-language traditions and longform comics storytelling. this set focuses on translated works that have been particularly influential in the development of the manga tradition.
  • Great Events from History: The 17th Century: Print Purchase Includes Free Online Access

    Larissa Juliet Taylor

    Hardcover (Salem Press, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Included in The 17th Century are milestones in the geopolitics of the era-from the Thirty Years? War to the War of the League of Augsburg; from Europeans? arrival in Australia to the establishment of the Louisiana Colony. Also essays address key social developments in daily life: the practice of birth control; the popularization of New World imports such as tobacco, coffee, and chocolate; the establishment of Tokyo's Floating World district; the ineradicable devastation of the Middle Passage and African American slavery.