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  • 100 Scientists Who Shaped World History

    John Tiner, John Hudson Tiner

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Readers will be fascinated to learn about a wide range of scientists who have attained recognition or have demonstrated unique abilities in a variety of scientifc fields including, astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, physics, anthropology, oceanography, botany, and medicine.Chronolgically presented, this book begins with Pythagoras (c. 580 BC to c 500 BC) and ends with Stephen Hawking (b. 1942). As with all of the scientists featured in 100 Scientists Who Shaped World History, both men sought answers to the physical world around them. Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher and mathematician, coined the world philosphy, believed that mathematics and nature were harmonious and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem. Hawking, an English physicist, combined the theory of relativity with quantum mechanics to describe the properties of black holes.
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  • 100 Hispanic-Americans Who Shaped American History

    Rick Laezman

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Oct. 15, 2001)
    Details the lives and accomplishments of one hundred Hispanic-American men and women, and their impact on American history.
  • 100 Natural Wonders of the World

    Bill Yenne

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, April 1, 1995)
    From the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon to the majestic Victoria Falls, from the mysterious Cango Caves to the grand Mount Everest–100 Natural Wonders of the World is the perfect guide to discovering and exploring some of nature's greatest wonders.Discover some of the most extraordinary natural phenomena. Travel back in time to uncover the beginnings of some of the best-known sites in the world–what geological processes shaped them, which tribes first inhabited them, and how early explorers stumbled upon these incredible places.
  • 100 Women Who Shaped World History

    Gail Rolka

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, April 1, 1994)
    Arranged chronologically, this selection of 100 profiles reveals how much women have done to shape history. Beginning with Queen Makare Hatshepsut (c. 1503-1468 B.C.) and concluding with Rigoberta Menchu, still actively involved in human rights issues, the concisely written profiles span history and place each woman's accomplishments within the context of the society in which she lived. As a bonus for readers who enjoy trivia and challenges, Rolka includes a trivia quiz and a list of related projects. A time line, locator maps, cross-references, and an index are planned. With those promised additions, the book, while not inclusive, will be a must for women's history collections.
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  • 100 World Leaders Who Shaped World History

    Kathy Paparchontis

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    In this book readers will discover a wide range of men and women who have had dramatic effects upon the history of the world including: military (Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan); monarchs (Elizabeth I and Louis XVI); dictators (Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev); religious (Pope John XXIII and Siddhartha Gautama); U.S. Presidents (George Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt); and much more!
  • 100 Athletes Who Shaped Sports History

    Timothy Jacobs, Russel Roberts

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Nov. 1, 2003)
    The collaborative effort of Timothy Jacobs and Russell Roberts, 100 Athletes Who Shaped Sports History is a compilation of one hundred single-page biographies summarizing the lives and achievements of great athletes ranging from Ted Williams, Patty Berg, and Sugar Ray Leonard, to Jackie Robinson, Michael Jordan, and Wayne Gretzky. A black-and-white photograph or a simple sketch of each of the great sports figures accompanies the brief narrative describing their role in the particular sport they embraced. 100 Athletes Who Shaped Sports History is recommended as a quick and easy read for sports trivia buffs, as well as being a great book to introduce young people to the varied and diverse world of sports legends.
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  • 100 Baseball Legends Who Shaped Sports History

    Russell Roberts

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Compiled and deftly organized by baseball enthusiast Russell Roberts, 100 Baseball Legends Who Shaped Sports History is a simple compilation of one hundred major figures from the sport of baseball. Each one-page biography features a photograph of the baseball personality, along with a brief summary of his life and professional career. Enhanced with locator maps, a trivia quiz, a timeline and an index, 100 Baseball Legends Who Shaped Sports History is an engaging and "reader friendly" resource for baseball fans to page through for quick reference and simple fun.
  • 100 American Women Who Shaped American History

    Deborah G. Felder, Deborah Felder

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, March 10, 2005)
    Lively, short biographies of 100 notable women in the history of the United States, one of Bluewood Book's popular 100 SERIES. Chronologically organized, and presented in a clear, format, meticulously researched, and full of information and facts, each biography is accompanied by an image, and other features include a timeline, locator maps, a trivia quiz and an index. Features notables from Coloniaon to modern architect Maya Lin.
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  • 100 Americans Who Shaped American History

    Samuel Willard Crompton

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Feb. 1, 1999)
    A great reference of the great Americans, big and small, who changed the face of the world through perseverance, intelligence, faith, and hope. Well edited with biographies and quotes.
  • 100 Inventions That Shaped World History

    Bill Yenne, Morton Gross

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, July 28, 1993)
    The perfect desk reference for trivia fans and anyone interested in the history of technology. Bill Yenne is extremely thorough and explains clearly the historical context as well as the inventions' specific relevance in their time of creation. Both relevant and intriguing, this book access information in a way that both historical buffs and a mere curious individual can enjoy.
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  • 100 Events That Shaped World History

    Bill Yenne

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, July 28, 1993)
    100 Events that Shaped World History is a wonderful and insightful overview of the basic facts that have created the world as it is today. Interesting and full of knowledge for both young and old alike.
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  • 100 Battles That Shaped World History

    Samuel Willard Crompton

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, May 28, 1997)
    This is an interesting, useful, brief book that describes 100 battles which have shaped world history, according to its author, who teaches history at Mt. Holyoke Community College in Massachusetts. The book begins with the battle of Kadesh in 1294 BC and ends with the battle of Kuwait (better known as the Gulf War) in 1991. Each battle is described in one page, with sufficient detail to understand how the battles were waged and the importance of outcomes. The book's broad sweep of battles across the ages is its primary value to persons who wonder about how events of the past have shaped modern social structures
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