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  • Famous Men Of The Renaissance & Reformation

    Robert G. Shearer

    Paperback (Greenleaf Press, Sept. 1, 1996)
    An unusual and thought-provoking collection of biographies that tell the story of the two great movements in European history that ushered in modern times. Many of the figures will be familiar (Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Luther) but there are some unusual and intriguing choices as well (Machiavelli, Cesare Borgia, and Michael Sattler, for example). The text covers the period in Western European history from 1300-1550, and also includes chapters on Giotto, Botticelli, Savonarola, DĂĽrer, Erasmus, Wyclif, Hus, Calvin, Zwingli, Tyndale and Knox. Includes over 75 b&w images of the men, women and works of art that distinguish this period of history. 29 chapters, 192 pages.
  • Famous Men of Greece

    John H. Haaren, A. B. Poland

    Paperback (Memoria Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    If the Romans were history's great men of action, the Greeks were history's great men of thought. Dive into the lives and minds of thirty famous Greeks through stories detailing the rise, the Golden Age, and the fall of Greece. The triumphs of Aristotle, Ptolemy, Ulysses, Pericles, Alexander the Great, and many others will enable your students to understand why the scope of Greek accomplishment is still known today as 'The Greek Miracle'. Now with full color illustrations!
  • Famous Men of Rome

    John Haaren, A. B. Poland

    Paperback (Memoria Press, Feb. 28, 2008)
    The Romans were history's great men of action, making the study of Rome ideal for beginners of all ages, but especially for younger students, who are fascinated by the abundant action and drama of Roman history. In addition, an understanding of modern political history is impossible without a thorough understanding of Rome. There are thirty stories covering the history of Rome from its founding under Romulus to the last emperor in the West. Your children will see the rise and fall of a great civilization through the lives of Horatius, Camillus, Caesar, Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, and many other larger-than-life figures. Rome is the model civilization, the mastery of which provides a foundation for all other history study. In Memoria Press' Famous Men of Rome, we have added a 'Glossary of People and Places', full color illustrations, and maps of Rome, Italy, and the Roman Empire.
  • The Greenleaf Guide to Famous Men of the Middle Ages

    Cyndy Shearer, Rob Shearer

    Paperback (Greenleaf Press, June 1, 1992)
    A Companion to Famous Men of the Middle Ages (also published by Greenleaf).The thirty-four lessons in this guide are a gentle introduction to the history of the Middle Ages, using what Charlotte Mason called a “living book.” This guide will show you how to use the biographies in Famous Men of the Middle Ages with students in a wide range of grade levels. Key figures from church history (Augustine, Patrick, Francis) as well as kings, knights, and travellers are covered with lots of suggestions for supplemental books and activities.Make sure you get the Greenleaf version of Famous Men of the Middle Ages. Its the only one that includes the five new chapters (on Augustine, Patrick, Francis, Dominic, etc) written by Rob Shearer and added to the original 1904 edition.
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  • Louis Pasteur

    Rae Bains

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    A biography of the nineteenth-century French artist who discovered the process for destroying harmful bacteria with heat and opened the door to the new science of microbiology
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  • Christopher Columbus

    Rae Bains

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    Explains the importance of the contribution made by the Italian sailor and navigator Christopher Columbus, whose discovery of America in 1492 changed the geography of the known world
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  • Lewis and Clark

    Francene Sabin

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, July 1, 1985)
    Discusses the contribution made by the two men who in 1804-05 led an exploring expedition across the Oregon Territory to the Pacific Ocean
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  • Helen Keller

    Hal Frenck

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1985)
    A biography of the blind and deaf woman who overcame her handicaps with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan.
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  • Babe Ruth

    Rae Bains

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Feb. 1, 1986)
    A brief biography of George Herman Ruth, an unforgettable baseball player
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  • Anastasia

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Cool Gus Publishing, Jan. 6, 2013)
    'Falconer's grasp of period and places is almost flawless ... He's my kind of writer.' - Peter Corris, The Australian 'Some men don't fall in love, they get lost. I was lost from the moment I saw Anastasia Romanov in the taxi club that first night ...' When Michael Sheridan jumped into the Whangpoa River to save a woman he had met in one of Shanghai's taxi clubs, his life changed irrevocably. A Russian refugee, Anastasia Romanov bears an uncanny resemblance to the princess of the same name, who was rumoured to have survived the brutal murder of her family at the hands of Bolshevik revolutionaries. The fate of the last Czar's youngest daughter has become one of the most talked about mysteries of the time, but Michael's Anastasia is suffering from traumatic amnesia and remembers nothing of her life before Shanghai. So who is she? Unraveling the mystery of Anastasia's identity and past takes them both from the streets of Shanghai to the decadence of pre-war Berlin, from the London of flappers and Charlestons, behind the grim curtain of Bolshevik Russia and finally to New York just before the Wall Street crash. 'Falconer weaves a pacy story of obsession, love, greed and corruption ... Really well done.' - Sydney Morning Herald
  • Anastasia

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Createspace Independent Pub, Jan. 6, 2013)
    'Falconer's grasp of period and places is almost flawless ... He's my kind of writer.' - Peter Corris, The Australian'Some men don't fall in love, they get lost. I was lost from the moment I saw Anastasia Romanov in the taxi club that first night ...'When Michael Sheridan jumped into the Whangpoa River to save a woman he had met in one of Shanghai's taxi clubs, his life changed irrevocably. A Russian refugee, Anastasia Romanov bears an uncanny resemblance to the princess of the same name, who was rumoured to have survived the brutal murder of her family at the hands of Bolshevik revolutionaries. The fate of the last Czar's youngest daughter has become one of the most talked about mysteries of the time, but Michael's Anastasia is suffering from traumatic amnesia and remembers nothing of her life before Shanghai. So who is she?Unraveling the mystery of Anastasia's identity and past takes them both from the streets of Shanghai to the decadence of pre-war Berlin, from the London of flappers and Charlestons, behind the grim curtain of Bolshevik Russia and finally to New York just before the Wall Street crash. 'Falconer weaves a pacy story of obsession, love, greed and corruption ... Really well done.' - Sydney Morning Herald
  • Genghis Khan

    Jacob Abbott

    Unknown Binding (Brunswick Subscription Co, )
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