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  • A Story of Medicine in 50 Discoveries: From Mummies to Gene Splicing

    Marguerite Vigliani M. D., Gale Eaton, Phillip Hoose

    Paperback (Tilbury House Publishers, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Starred Youth Services Book ReviewVigliani and Eaton’s high-interest exploration of medicine begins in prehistory. The 5,000-year-old Iceman discovered frozen in the Alps may have treated his gallstones, Lyme disease, and hardening of the arteries with the 61 tattoos that covered his body―most of which matched acupuncture points―and the walnut-sized pieces of fungus he carried on his belt. The herbal medicines chamomile and yarrow have been found on 50,000-year-old teeth, and neatly bored holes in prehistoric skulls show that Neolithic surgeons relieved pressure on the brain (or attempted to release evil spirits) at least 10,000 years ago. From Mesopotamian pharmaceuticals and Ancient Greek sleep therapy through midwifery, amputation, bloodletting, Renaissance anatomy, bubonic plague, and cholera to the discovery of germs, X-rays, DNA-based treatments and modern prosthetics, the history of medicine is a wild ride through the history of humankind. Color throughout
  • Gross Facts About the U.S. Civil War

    Mira Vonne

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    From crawling lice and deadly diseases to bloody battles and crammed prison camps, life was truly terrible for Union and Confederate soldiers. Get ready to explore the nasty side of life during the U.S. Civil War.
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  • The Persian Empire

    Don Nardo

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, June 1, 1998)
    An account of the rise and fall of the Persian Empire, based in part on archaeological findings of the twentieth century
  • Anglo Saxons: A Heroes History of

    William Webb, Lorraine Childs

    Paperback (Colour History Ltd, March 28, 2005)
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  • A Brief History of Israel

    Bernard Reich

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, April 1, 2014)
    Praise for the previous editions: "Recommended."--Choice "Recommended..."--Reference & Research Book NewsIsrael is a modern country with a short history set into the lengthy story of Jewish history. A Brief History of Israel, Third Edition explores that history with an emphasis on the period since Israel's independence in 1948. It is a complex story of a people and their modern state, established thousands of years after the destruction of the old one. The story of the independent state of Israel is narrated against the backdrop of exile, anti-Semitism, Zionism, and the Holocaust--all of which have helped shape the nature of the current state.The chronological narration begins with the time of Abraham and the period of the Israelite kingdoms and continues to World War II and the United Nations Partition Plan. A Brief History of Israel, Third Edition explores the independent country of Israel, including the Arab-Israeli conflict, domestic politics, the economy, and international relations. Completely up-to-date, this edition features a new preface, introduction, and final chapter, and revised and updated appendixes.Coverage includes: -The period since Israel's independence in 1948 -The Middle East peace process Hamas's election victory and its effect on Israel -The 2009 election won by Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud Party -Israel's relationship with the Obama administration -The Arab Spring and its effects.
  • A History of Medicine in 50 Discoveries

    Marguerite Vigliani M. D., Gale Eaton, Phillip Hoose

    Hardcover (Tilbury House Publishers, June 27, 2017)
    Vigliani and Eaton’s high-interest exploration of medicine begins in prehistory. The 5,000-year-old Iceman discovered frozen in the Alps may have treated his gallstones, Lyme disease, and hardening of the arteries with the 61 tattoos that covered his body―most of which matched acupuncture points―and the walnut-sized pieces of fungus he carried on his belt. The herbal medicines chamomile and yarrow have been found on 50,000-year-old teeth, and neatly bored holes in prehistoric skulls show that Neolithic surgeons relieved pressure on the brain (or attempted to release evil spirits) at least 10,000 years ago. From Mesopotamian pharmaceuticals and Ancient Greek sleep therapy through midwifery, amputation, bloodletting, Renaissance anatomy, bubonic plague, and cholera to the discovery of germs, X-rays, DNA-based treatments and modern prosthetics, the history of medicine is a wild ride through the history of humankind. Color throughout
  • The Creation of Israel

    Linda Jacobs Altman

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, March 1, 1998)
    Provides a historical overview of the treatment of Jews and discusses the role of various individuals and specific events in leading to the creation of the state of Israel in 1948
  • Make History: Ancient Egypt: Recreate Authentic Jewelry, Toys, and Other Crafts From Another Place and Time

    Nancy Fister, Charlene Olexiewicz, Elizabeth Stubbs, Ann Bogart

    Paperback (Lowell House, March 15, 1996)
    Suggests projects illustrating various aspects of ancient Egyptian culture
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  • The Age of Exploration

    Sarah Flowers

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Discusses the discoveries of several notable explorers active between 1492 and 1522, including Columbus, Da Gama, Drake, and Magellan.
  • History News: The Viking News

    Rachel Wright, Various

    Paperback (Candlewick, June 1, 2001)
    At home or at school, these innovative titles make history come alive!In VIKING NEWS, get to grips with Bjorn Bloodaxes's battle tips, discover why long ships are so devestating speedy, and uncover the mysteries of ancient runes! Now perfectly packaged for kid and teacher purchases, the books in this popular series present history in an affordable, kid-friendly format that's as accessible as the morning newspaper!
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  • North America: Expansion, Civil War and Emergence

    Lisa Isenman

    Library Binding (Zak Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    A stunningly illustrated series created with the help of international specialists and institutions, this series offers the most comprehensive, in-depth summary of world history available at this level; each volume contains comparative world timelines, topical timelines on every spread, table of contents, glossary, index, maps and photographs.
  • Religion and World Conflict: Holy Wars Throughout History

    Caroline Kennon

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Religion has been at the heart of many wars and acts of violence throughout history. Why is this such a deep-rooted source of conflict around the world, and what can be done to foster peace between people of different religions instead? Readers are presented with these questions and more to challenge their critical-thinking skills as they learn about the relationship between religion and conflict, from ancient history to the Crusades to the rise of ISIS. Facts and opposing viewpoints are presented in the main text and sidebars, which are enhanced by the use of annotated quotations and primary sources.
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