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Books in Graphic History series

  • Battle of the Alamo

    Rod Espinosa

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, July 1, 2007)
    Texas, 1836. The Republic of Texas began the fight for independence in 1833. For several years, Texans fought the Mexican government for the right to rule itself. One of the historical battles was fought on March 6, 1836, at the Alamo, a crumbling fort defended by 154 men. Stand with the defenders in what became a symbol of Texan courage and sacrifice in this impressive graphic novel.
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  • The Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Joeming W. Dunn, Ben Dunn

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, July 1, 2008)
    Germany, 1989. After the end of World War II, Germany was split into East and West Germany. A wall was built separating the two sections, families, and a country. Witness the fall of this wall on November 9, 1989, in this impressive graphic novel. Maps, timelines, glossaries, and indexes make these titles an exciting addition to classroom discussion. Graphic Planet is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Publishing Group. Grades 3-6.
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  • The Adventures of Marco Polo

    Roger Smalley, Brian Bascle

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Tells the story of Marco Polo's journey to China, describing some of the things he saw while in the service of Kublai Khan. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • The First Moon Landing

    Thomas K. Adamson, Terry Beatty, Gordon Purcell

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Tells the story of the Apollo 11 mission, including the first moon landing in 1969. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Winter at Valley Forge

    Matt Doeden, Charles Barnett III, Ron Frenz

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Tells the story of the American patriot troops during the Revolutionary War while wintering in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.
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  • Titanic

    Joe Dunn, Ben Dunn

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, July 1, 2007)
    England, 1912. The largest, most luxurious ship on the ocean set sail. The unsinkable Titanic had been outfitted and boarded. Now, the 1,316 passengers were setting off for America. Despite the warnings of other ships, the builder wanted to set speed records. This decision proved disastrous. Experience the impossible sinking of The Titanic in this epic graphic novel.
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  • First Moon Landing

    Thomas K. Adamson

    Hardcover (Raintree, )
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  • The Story of the Statue of Liberty

    Xavier W. Niz, Cynthia Martin, Brent Schoonover

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Tells the story of the building of the Statue of Liberty. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Ironclads at War: The Monitor vs the Merrimac

    Dan Abnett, Dheeraj Verma

    Paperback (Osprey Publishing, Feb. 27, 2007)
    On March 9, 1862, the world's first battle between two ironclad warships took place in the confined waters of Hampton Roads, Virginia. The previous day the Confederate ironclad CSS Merrimack - officially the CSS Virginia - impervious to her enemy's guns, had sunk two Union warships. When she re-emerged from Norfolk to complete the destruction of the Union blockading squadron, the USS Monitor steamed out to meet her. The four-hour duel that ensued was a stalemate, but crucially the Virginia had failed to break the Northern blockade of the Southern ports. In a single battle these two ironclads rendered wooden warships obsolete and transformed the face of naval warfare forever.This full-color comic book includes further reading, essential information on the background, aftermath and key players of the conflict, illustrating one of the most revolutionary naval battles in world history and transports the reader to the cramped and dangerous conditions that the sailors faced for the first time.
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  • Ninjas: Japan's Stealthy Secret Agents

    Matt Chandler, Silvio dB

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2019)
    When thinking about Ninjas people often picture deadly killers wearing black clothing. However, while ninjas could be fierce and skilled warriors, they weren't just assassins who sneaked around in the dark. They more often worked as spies and secret agents who gathered intelligence and information on enemy clans. Dynamic illustrations and engaging tales of ninja warriors teach readers what it was like to be a stealthy secret agent in Medieval Japan.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials

    Michael J. Martin, Brian Bascle

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Tells the story of the 1692 witchcraft trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Building the Transcontinental Railroad

    Joeming W. Dunn, Rod Espinosa

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, July 1, 2008)
    Unites States, 1863 to 1869. The Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad laborers worked from each end of the contry to build a railraod. Follow the transcontinental railroad's progress in this impressive graphic novel. Maps, timelines, glossaries, and indexes make these titles an exciting addition to classroom discussion. Graphic Planet is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Publishing Group. Grades 3-6.
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