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Books in Through The Ages series

  • Through the Night Sky: A collection of amazing adventures under the stars

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Beginning with a sunset and ending at dawn, Through the Night Sky shines a light on the magical events taking place in the darkness above.Unlike an astronomy book that focuses on eye-popping facts and figures about the Universe, Through the Night Sky features a series of incredible stories that take place in the sky at night. Track a colony of bats as they fly through the twilight to pollinate the flowers of the mysterious baobab tree, follow a family into the wilderness to gaze at the constellations, watch whales swimming through chilly Arctic waters under the gentle glow of the Northern Lights, then chart the journey of a ship navigating by the stars.Through the Night Sky is a beautiful book that spans a wide range of subjects, including everything from nocturnal animals or revellers watching fireworks illuminate the night, to celestial objects such as the moon, planets, stars, and meteor showers - all under the vast night sky.
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  • Home, Family & Everyday Life through the Ages

    John Haywood

    Paperback (Southwater, Dec. 16, 2008)
    Investigate how essential aspects of everyday life have evolved over 10,000 years in different societies around the world. This book is both stimulating and educational, with projects to intensify the learning experience. Learn how to build a Roman villa, bake Egyptian cakes, erect an ancient Arctic tent, and fashion an Inuit igloo. Stirring fact-packed text and over 200 beautiful illustrations make this vivid history an ideal accompaniment to school work, or a perfect additional learning tool at home for children aged 8-12 years.
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  • Renaissance Medicine

    Nicola Barber

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 1, 2012)
    How much did the Renaissance change medical history and public health? Did landmark developments benefit the everyday lives of ordinary people? This book looks at the new 'scientific' ways of learning and experimentation of the period, to show what health and disease were like in the Old and New Worlds.
  • Home, Family & Everyday Life through the Ages

    John Haywood

    Paperback (Southwater, Dec. 16, 2008)
    Investigate how essential aspects of everyday life have evolved over 10,000 years in different societies around the world. This book is both stimulating and educational, with projects to intensify the learning experience. Learn how to build a Roman villa, bake Egyptian cakes, erect an ancient Arctic tent, and fashion an Inuit igloo. Stirring fact-packed text and over 200 beautiful illustrations make this vivid history an ideal accompaniment to school work, or a perfect additional learning tool at home for children aged 8-12 years.
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  • Through the Animal Kingdom: Discover Amazing Animals and Their Remarkable Homes

    Derek Harvey, Charlotte Pepper

    Hardcover (DK Children, Oct. 15, 2019)
    An amazing adventure of animal discoveryThirteen extraordinary habitats to explore.Thirteen unforgettable stories.Go on a journey that spans every corner of our planet. What do freezing mountain peaks, vast deserts, lush forests, and the deepest, darkest oceans have in common? They're all places that incredible animals call home.Through the Animal Kingdom invites you on a journey through these habitats to discover the secret lives of the animals that live there. Track a bald eagle as it soars majestically over the Rocky Mountains, follow migrating wildebeests across the Serengeti as they attempt a dangerous river crossing under the watchful eyes of hungry predators, or trace the tracks of the solitary amur leopard - the rarest cat on Earth - as it silently stalks its prey through the icy forests of the Siberian wilderness. Through the Animal Kingdom is the first installment in a new series aiming to reinvent early reference for a new generation of reader, and is perfect for adventurous animal lovers anywhere.
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  • Tribes, Empires & Civilizations through the Ages

    Fiona Macdonald

    Hardcover (Anness, Oct. 9, 2001)
    This volume focuses on how human society and lifestyle has evolved.
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  • Through the Ages: Gods, Beliefs & Ceremonies: Find out about religions and rituals from around the world through the ages

    John Haywood

    Paperback (Anness, Sept. 24, 2008)
    This book traces myths of creation, destruction and the afterlife over 10,000 years of civilization. It travels through time and across the world, from the mummies of ancient Egypt to the sky spirits of the native North Americans, with stimulating and educational projects to intensify the learning experience. Learn how to build a Roman temple, fashion a Chinese lantern, create a shaman's rattle and a Viking lucky charm, and place these items in historical context. Stirring fact-packed text and over 200 beautiful illustrations make this vivid history an ideal accompaniment to school work, or a perfect additional learning tool at home for children aged 8- 2 years.
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  • River Through the Ages

    Philip Steele, Robert R. Ingpen

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Follows human activities around a fictitious river as they represent the development of civilization over thousands of years, from the visits of Stone Age hunters to modern efforts to stem pollution.
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  • City Through the Ages

    Philip Steele, Ivan Lapper, Andrew Howat

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Traces the development of a fictitious city in Western Europe from the Stone Age through the present and future
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  • Through the Ages: Gods, Beliefs & Ceremonies: Find out about religions and rituals from around the world through the ages

    John Haywood

    Paperback (Southwater, Sept. 24, 2008)
    This book traces myths of creation, destruction and the afterlife over 10,000 years of civilization. It travels through time and across the world, from the mummies of ancient Egypt to the sky spirits of the native North Americans, with stimulating and educational projects to intensify the learning experience. Learn how to build a Roman temple, fashion a Chinese lantern, create a shaman's rattle and a Viking lucky charm, and place these items in historical context. Stirring fact-packed text and over 200 beautiful illustrations make this vivid history an ideal accompaniment to school work, or a perfect additional learning tool at home for children aged 8- 2 years.
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  • The Viking Warrior

    Martin Windrow

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1985)
    Book by Windrow, Martin
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  • Road Through the Ages

    Philip Steele, Andrew Howat, Gordon Davidson

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Surveys the history of roads and how they have changed both the lives of humans and the face of the landscape over thousands of years
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