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Books in History of the World series

  • Roman Empire

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Lucent, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Traces the history of the Roman Empire from the days of the Republic, through the reign of the Caesars and the influence of Christianity, to the fall of Rome.
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  • History of the World - Westward Expansion

    Cathryn J. Long

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, Jan. 13, 2003)
    The United States began as a thin stripe of states along the eastern edge of the continent, but ended up occupying North America from coast to coast between Mexico and Canada. This book tells how and why it happened, with emphasis on geographical regions.
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  • Ancient Egypt

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, Oct. 9, 2001)
    How did ancient Egyptian civilization arise? How did the Egyptians erect the pyramids without the aid of modern tools and machines? Why did Egyptian civilization eventually decline? And how did modern researchers rediscover its lost wonders? These intriguing questions are answered in this concise volume aimed at young readers.
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  • History of the World - The Holocaust

    Charles George

    Library Binding (KidHaven Press, Nov. 8, 2002)
    Six million dead. Jews in Europe faced possible extinction when Adolf Hitler and the Nazis rose to power in Germany. The Holocaust tells the story of Hitler's attempt to annihilate the Jews, how some fought back, and how survivors of the concentration camps later sought justice for those hideous crimes. (20020401)
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  • Greek and Roman Mythology

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Examines the historical development of Greco-Roman mythology, its heroes, and its influence on the history of Western civilization
  • Story of the World, Vol. 4 Revised Edition: History for the Classical Child: The Modern Age

    Susan Wise Bauer, Jeff West, Mike Fretto

    Hardcover (The Well-Trained Mind Press, March 23, 2021)
    Spend an entire year investigating the fascinating story of the modern world, from the American Civil War through the end of the twentieth century--from Europe and the Middle East through India, China, the Arabian Peninsula, Australia, and both North and South America! Designed for parents and elementary/middle grade students (grades 4-8) to share together, The Story of the World, Volume 4 Revised Edition: The Modern Age is widely used in charter and private schools, as well as co-ops around the world. It builds historical literacy, improves reading and comprehension skills in both fiction and nonfiction, and increases vocabulary--all in an enjoyable and entertaining story-like format.The Story of the World, Volume 4 Revised Edition central text (available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook) offers 42 narrative chapters, told in chronological order and spanning the entire globe, that begin with revolt against the British in Victorian-ruled India, and end with the Persian Gulf War. Independent readers can easily enjoy the stories on their own, or parents and teachers can read aloud to younger students. This newly revised edition includes 48 beautiful new illustrations, easier-to-read formatting, and a pronunciation guide to the names and places discussed in the book. 48 black and white illustrations
  • History of the World - Roman Mythology

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, April 12, 2002)
    One of the most important sources for Roman myths was early Roman history, which was replete with patriotic heroes. This colorful book for young readers includes the rousing tales of Aeneas's danger-filled journey to Italy, where he founded the Roman race; Romulus's establishment of the city of Rome; brave Horatius's single-handed defense of Rome's main bridge against an entire army; and much more.
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  • Prehistory and the First Civilizations

    J. M. Roberts

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 28, 2002)
    The Illustrated History of the World is a lavishly illustrated edition of J. M. Roberts's bestselling History of the World. Now completely revised and updated, each volume of this comprehensive reference work traces the tumultuous story of humankind from prehistory to the end of the 20th century. The rise and fall of civilizations; the impact of powerful individuals on world events; the interplay of state and religion; the social and economic factors that influence societies--these are some of the themes of this masterful, sweeping narrative. Over 2,000 photographs in color and black-and-white present a unique visual panoply of the march of history. In addition, more than 200 maps and artworks in full color underscore important events. Fully integrated sidebars and feature boxes narrow in on key themes, providing an additional layer of interest. Each volume also contains a double-page, illustrated chronology of major events, plus a bibliography and detailed index. Authoritative, brilliantly written, and superbly illustrated, this outstanding and popular work of scholarship makes the whole sweep of history vivid and accessible as never before.
  • Internet-Linked Encyclopedia of the Roman World

    Jane Bingham, Fiona Chandler, Sam Taplin

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 2001)
    Usborne Internet-Linked World History is a series of lavishly produced reference works, which will be of interest to children and adults alike. Value is added to this book with a comprehensive 30-page fact-finder section, packed with useful information including a who's who, time chart, guide to Roman sites, glossary, map of the empire, military formations, lists of gods and goddesses and a full index.
  • Modern History

    Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Feb. 9, 2001)
    Modern History, the final volume in Peter Bedrick Books' comprehensive new History of the World series, brings the series up to the present. Readers will journey through historical events including the First World War, the Great Depression, India's struggle for independence, the Cold War, and the collapse of Communism. The final pages of this book focus on modern developments in communications and consider the world of tomorrow.This beautifully illustrated six-volume series introduces children in grades 4 to 8 to the important developments in world history in a clear and accessible way. Each book:•Presents key information in historical order for easy reference.•Examines the important political, religious, scientific, artistic, and lifestyle developments that have shaped our world.• Includes timelines on every spread for quick and easy reference.•Contains 48 pages of colorful images and diagrams that depict the people and the places of the past.•Features an insightful quotation on every spread that provides the view of an important historical figure of the time.
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  • World History - Annotated Teacher's Edition

    Matthew Downey

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Dec. 1, 2005)
    Annotated Teacher's Edition features:Reduced student pages with detailed classroom and teacher supportLesson objectives Key materials identifiedExtension activities Vocabulary lessonsLiterary connectionsClassroom discussionsAnswers to student questions
  • Late Middle Ages

    Monica Dombrosio, Roberto Barbieri, Star Language Center

    Library Binding (Steck-Vaughn Company, April 1, 1990)
    Examines European life between the years 1000 and 1300 focusing on the growth of cities, the development of a money-based economy, and the emergence of a Europe newly unified by a shared religion and increased trade.