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Books in Travel Through Time series

  • Planes

    Neil Morris

    Paperback (Silver Pr, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Describes the components of planes and how they work and traces the history of flight and its pioneers
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  • Through Time: New York City

    Richard Platt

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, July 6, 2010)
    This series offers a unique journey through different periods in history. Detailed artworks tell the story of a specific location as it changes with time. As they explore each scene, readers learn about the people who lived in this place, looking at their beliefs and ways of life.Through Time: New York City tells the story of the Big Apple from its native American origins to the present – including the arrival of European settlers, the growth of trade, immigration, and great feats of engineering such as the Brooklyn Bridge. Along the way, the book explores major events in world history, such as the Revolutionary War and the famous Wall Street Crash.
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  • Back to Paul Revere!

    Beatrice Gormley

    Paperback (Apple, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Matt, Emily, and Jonathan use their grandfather's invention to travel back in time to the American Revolution and are excited when they see history in the making, until Matt, along with Paul Revere, is captured by the British.
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  • Cycle Power: Two-Wheeled Travel Past and Present

    Jane Shuter

    Paperback (Raintree, April 1, 2004)
    Get ready to Travel Through Time. From a bumpy ride on a boneshaker to a roaring motorcycle, you can discover what it was really like to travel in the past. So get on your bike and find out how travel on two wheels has changed from the invention of the first bicycles to the present day.
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  • Through Time: Pompeii

    Richard Platt

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 2007)
    This sumptuous, innovative recreation of Roman life traces the rise and fall of a great empire. Superb illustrations retell the lost story of Pompeii―the life of its people, its conflicts and disasters, and the changing fortunes of a house at the center of it all. Beginning in the sixth century bce, a simple hut becomes a farmhouse, and gradually the farmhouse is swallowed up by the expanding new city of Pompeii. The house grows as the city and its inhabitants prosper. But finally it also suffers the devastating effects of the natural disaster that swallowed up the city―the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. This is the story of the growth and destruction of a house, a city, and an empire. Further, it is a tale of discovery and revelation that tracks the extraordinary archaeological work involved in unearthing andinterpreting Pompeii's remains.
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  • Through Time: London

    Richard Platt, Manuela Cappon

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, June 9, 2009)
    From a Neolithic camp to the host of the 2012 Summer Olympics, very few cities have seen as much history, innovation, and bloodshed as London. In Through Time: London - by Richard Platt, illustrated by Manuela Cappon - readers take an historical, geographical, and anthropological journey through London's past through amazing artwork and detailed cross sections. From the earliest habitations to the Roman and Viking invasions, the Plague, Shakespeare, The Great Fire, right up to the Industrial Revolution, the Blitz, and more, readers will uncover layer after layer of London's magnificent history and learn about the people who have called the city home.
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  • Making Waves: Water Travel Past and Present

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Raintree, April 1, 2004)
    Get ready to Travel Through Time. From the first boats to huge ocean liners and oil tankers, you can discover what it was really like to travel in the past. So set sail and find out how water travel has changed from ancient times to the present day.
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  • Travel Through Egypt: Land of Moses, Monuments and Mummies

    Clive Anderson, Amanda Anderson

    Paperback (Day One Publications, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Egypt, the fabled land of romance, intrigue, mystery, and terror, but above all fabulous wealth and glittering gold! Ever since Napoleon's invasion in the 1790s and the incredible discovery of Tutankhamen's intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 1922, the world has been increasingly drawn to books, films, museums and exhibitions that focus on the land of the Pharaohs. Through the pages of this travel guide you are invited, from the comfort of your home, or in Egypt itself, to discover some of the many wonders that the land contains. This guide is predominantly concerned with biblical and Christian history, but also gives a flavour of other times and personalities. We invite you to travel through Egypt with Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Jeremiah, and Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus, along with other famous people of history, to discover events that have shaped history and caused generations to wonder about the land that lies either side of the River Nile.
  • Cycle Power: Two-Wheeled Travel Past and Present

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Raintree, April 1, 2004)
    Get ready to Travel Through Time. From a bumpy ride on a boneshaker to a roaring motorcycle, you can discover what it was really like to travel in the past. So get on your bike and find out how travel on two wheels has changed from the invention of the first bicycles to the present day.
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  • Through Time: Beijing

    Richard Platt, Cappon Manuela

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, June 10, 2008)
    Through Time: Beijing traces the rise and fall of great dynasties and the everyday lives of the citizens who prospered or suffered under their rule. Beginning in prehistoric times, an agricultural community slowly evolves. Farming villages then come under the control of a local lord, and by the medieval period an imperial palace is taking shape. This new capital is then overthrown by invading Mongols, who destroy it and build their own city. Later, the Mongols are replaced by the Ming, who create the legendary Forbidden City and rule China for the next five hundred years. The book's fluent narrative text and beautiful illustrations tell the enthralling story of BeijingÑits triumphs, conflicts, and people--right up to the present day.
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  • Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot!

    Beatrice Gormley

    Paperback (Apple, Jan. 1, 1996)
    When their grandfather invents a time machine, Matt and Emily, accompanied by their scientific genius friend Jonathan, journey back to the night when President Lincoln was shot in the hopes of preventing the assassination. Original.
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  • Flying High: Air Travel Past and Present

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Raintree, April 1, 2004)
    Get ready to Travel Through Time. From the first hot-air balloons to a jet traveling faster than sound, you can discover what it was really like to travel in the past. So fasten your seatbelt and find out how air travel has changed from the first flights t
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