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Books in Inside Stories series

  • A Medieval Castle

    Fiona Macdonald, Mark Bergin

    Hardcover (Peter Bedrick, Feb. 9, 2001)
    Step inside a medieval castle and discover for yourself what it was like to live and work inside its massive walls. Superb illustrations and thoroughly researched information provide a vivid and intimate look at every aspect of castle life. You will see the craftsmen and builders at work, witness a great dinner in the main hall, learn about the life of the lord and lady, learn how a page became a knight, and more.
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  • Inside Hurricanes

    Mary Kay Carson

    Flexibound (Sterling, Oct. 5, 2010)
    What makes a hurricane? Where do they strike? What do scientists learn from flying planes through these dangerous storms? Stunning photographs-taken on the ground and from space-as well as incredible gatefolds will help children understand this powerful, destructive force of nature. Inside Hurricanes includes dramatic first-person accounts from hurricane survivors and the latest science on how climate change will affect hurricanes, plus hands-on activities, maps, diagrams, and more.
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  • A Roman Villa: Inside Story

    Jacqueline Morley, John James

    Hardcover (Peter Bedrick Books, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Explores the construction and daily activities in and around an ancient Roman country villa, with fine illustrations depicting the luxury of the Roman baths and banquets, the slaves' quarters, the making of ancient wine and olive oil, and more.
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  • Inside Tornadoes

    Mary Kay Carson

    Flexibound (Sterling, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Tornadoes are the most violent storms on the planet-as these dramatic photographs and gatefolds vividly reveal. Young readers will get the inside scoop on tornadoes in this electrifying volume, filled with powerful before-and-after images of storm sites. They'll discover what makes a tornado, where they strike, and what scientists discover as they risk their lives driving equipment as close as possible to these storms. With first-person accounts of historic storms, fascinating facts on climate change and its potential effect on tornadoes, and hands-on activities, this book will fascinate curious readers.
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  • Inside Lightning

    Melissa Stewart

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 4, 2011)
    Bright. Beautiful. Dramatic. Dangerous. Lightning is all this--and more. Inside Lightning reveals the truth about this mysterious force of nature. Find out where and when it strikes, follow its formation from cloud to ground, see incredible photos of lightning flashes on earth and beyond, watch lightning scientists at work, and hear stories from those who have come face-to-face with lightning's awesome power. Includes safety tips.
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  • Inside Weather

    Mary Kay Carson

    Flexibound (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 4, 2011)
    What makes weather happen? Why do the winds blow? Where are the coldest, hottest, and rainiest places on earth? With eye-catching photos, Inside Weather cracks the meteorological code, teaching kids about the sophisticated equipment scientists use to gather information and make predictions. It explains the difference between “weather” and “climate,” presents weird weather phenomena, charts climate zones across the globe, and much more.
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  • Inside Human Body

    Dr. Aron M. Bruhn MD, Joel Ito, Kathleen Kemly

    Paperback (Sterling, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Take the most fantastic voyage of all! With more than 70 illustrations plus dynamic multiple full-body fold-outs, Inside Human Body offers thrilling close-up views of the heart, lungs, brain, nerves, and more! Each system is presented in a child-friendly context, with answers to such questions as: What are goose bumps? Why do I have freckles? Why do my veins look blue if my blood is red? Kids will have a great trip inside.
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  • Inside Stars

    Andra Serlin Abramson, Mordecai-Mark Mac Low, American Museum of Natural History

    Flexibound (Sterling, July 5, 2011)
    At last, clear, accessible, and fascinating information about stars-theat they're made of, how far away they are, how scientists study them-has been collected into one volume created in partnership with the American Museum of Natural History. With dazzling photographs and diagrams, plus 10 eye-popping vertical and horizontal gatefolds, Inside Stars is a must-have for any budding astronomer.
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  • I Have Two Hearts

    Janice A. Schwegler

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Rhymed text and illustrations explain the construction of the heart and how it works.
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  • A Roman Fort

    Fiona MacDonald, Gerald Wood

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A detailed examination--complete with full-color, cutaway illustrations--of the frontier forts built by the Roman legions exposes the routines of daily life as a soldier on the frontiers of the Roman Empire.
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  • A Medieval Monastery

    Fiona MacDonald

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, June 30, 1994)
    From the INSIDE STORY series, a colour illustrated guide to all aspects of medieval monasteries, their construction, the lives of the monks and nuns who lived in them, and the various monastic orders and the disciplines they followed, with a look at the effects of the Reformation on monastic tradition. A reference section is also included.
  • A Greek Temple

    Fiona Macdonald, Mark Bergin

    Hardcover (Peter Bedrick, March 9, 2002)
    Step inside the Parthenon and discover for yourself what it was like to worship there. Superb cutaway illustrations provide a vivid and dramatic insight into everyday life in ancient Greece.