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Books with title 100 World Leaders Who Shaped World History

  • 100 World Leaders Who Shaped World History

    Kathy Paparchontis

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    In this book readers will discover a wide range of men and women who have had dramatic effects upon the history of the world including: military (Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan); monarchs (Elizabeth I and Louis XVI); dictators (Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev); religious (Pope John XXIII and Siddhartha Gautama); U.S. Presidents (George Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt); and much more!
  • 100 Scientists Who Shaped World History

    John Tiner, John Hudson Tiner

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Readers will be fascinated to learn about a wide range of scientists who have attained recognition or have demonstrated unique abilities in a variety of scientifc fields including, astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, physics, anthropology, oceanography, botany, and medicine.Chronolgically presented, this book begins with Pythagoras (c. 580 BC to c 500 BC) and ends with Stephen Hawking (b. 1942). As with all of the scientists featured in 100 Scientists Who Shaped World History, both men sought answers to the physical world around them. Pythagoras, a Greek philosopher and mathematician, coined the world philosphy, believed that mathematics and nature were harmonious and is best known for the Pythagorean theorem. Hawking, an English physicist, combined the theory of relativity with quantum mechanics to describe the properties of black holes.
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  • 100 Women Who Shaped World History

    Gail Rolka

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, April 1, 1994)
    Arranged chronologically, this selection of 100 profiles reveals how much women have done to shape history. Beginning with Queen Makare Hatshepsut (c. 1503-1468 B.C.) and concluding with Rigoberta Menchu, still actively involved in human rights issues, the concisely written profiles span history and place each woman's accomplishments within the context of the society in which she lived. As a bonus for readers who enjoy trivia and challenges, Rolka includes a trivia quiz and a list of related projects. A time line, locator maps, cross-references, and an index are planned. With those promised additions, the book, while not inclusive, will be a must for women's history collections.
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  • 100 Military Leaders Who Shaped World History

    Samuel Willard Crompton

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Feb. 28, 1999)
    The book is for anyone interested in military history. It covers a lot of the great leaders of our country and it shows why the United States is independent today. Our country pays great gratitude to these men and this book shows why each and every one of them deserved the honor they received. Captivating for everyone, from the history buff to the simply quizzical individual.
  • 100 Spiritual Leaders Who Shaped World History

    Samuel Willard Crompton, Samuel Crompton

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, March 15, 2001)
    Each of the 100 men and women profiled in this book have discovered for themselves and inspired others to find ways to reach God and find inner peace. Readers will be fascinated about the many different religions and beliefs from around the world and throughout history. Chronologically presented, this book begins with Abraham (c. 19th century BC) and ends with Tenzin Gyatso, the Dalai Lama (b. 1935). Both men, although centuries apart, discovered a faith that could not be struck down. Abraham, according to the Old Testament, had his faith challenged when God ordered him to kill his son Isaac. Today, the Dalai Lama lives in exile from his Tibetan homeland, pushed out by the Chinese Communists in an attempt to eradicate religion. As with the other titles in Bluewood's popular 100 Series, each entry in 100 Spiritual Leaders Who Shaped World History includes an illustration, photograph, or map, accompanied by concise and clearly written text - teeming with facts and nuggets of information. The book also features a timeline, trivia quiz and a complete index.
  • 100 Women Who Shaped World History

    Gail Meyer Rolka

    eBook (Bluewood Books, April 1, 1994)
    Arranged chronologically, this selection of 100 profiles reveals how much women have done to shape history. Beginning with Queen Makare Hatshepsut (c. 1503-1468 B.C.) and concluding with Rigoberta Menchu, still actively involved in human rights issues, the concisely written profiles span history and place each woman's accomplishments within the context of the society in which she lived. As a bonus for readers who enjoy trivia and challenges, Rolka includes a trivia quiz and a list of related projects. A time line, locator maps, cross-references, and an index are planned. With those promised additions, the book, while not inclusive, will be a must for women's history collections.
  • 100 Men Who Shaped World History

    Bill Yenne

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, April 1, 1994)
    Presents a brief biographical profile and portrait of mostly American and European men known for their contributions in such areas as politics, religion, the arts, and science
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  • 100 Colonial Leaders Who Shaped World History

    Samuel Willard Crompton

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Feb. 25, 1999)
    Offers brief biographies of Native American leaders and British, French, Spanish, Dutch, and other explorers, military and religious leaders, governors, and other figures in what would be the United States and Canada
  • 100 Explorers Who Shaped World History

    Jerome Prescott

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, May 1, 1996)
    From around the world and throughout history, this book presents the adventures and accomplishments of such explorers as Marco Polo, Prince Henry the Navigator, David Livingstone, and Amelia Earhart.
  • 100 Artists Who Shaped World History

    Barbara Krystal

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Bluewood Books is proud to add to its popular 100 Series line of books with the publication of 100 Artists Who Shaped World History. The title provides an entertaining and informative look at the lives of the visual artists who challenged traditional means of expression to broaden human perception. Through the mediums of painting, sculpting, and photography, these artists were storytellers of the society they perceived or one they wished to create.Jam-packed with interesting facts and wonderfully illustrated, the lives of the 100 men and women, whose art transcended their own mortality, are revealed through their escapades with official dignitaries, their travels and hobbies, their experiments in living for the sake of art, and more. Included are notary artists such as Leonardo da Vinci who performed autopsies to gain a preliminary knowledge of the human body and the circulatory system, to the careers of the artists before they could claim the title, such as Vincent van Gogh's interim as an evangelist minister.Beginning with the classical foundations of Greek sculpture to the silk screen pop art of Andy Warhol, 100 Artists Who Shaped World History provides an engaging personal and concise account of the men and women revered as masters of their trade, the developments of artistic techniques and mediums of expression, as well as the influence on cultural and social developments around the world and throughout history.Engaging one page synopses of 100 artists of major importance in chronological order, illustrated, time line, trivia quiz, locator map. Another in the popular 100 Series.-- Includes men and women throughout history and from around the world-- Fascinatingfacts on each individual-- Concise accounts of accomplishments-- Complete index with cross reference-- Contains a fun trivia quiz-- Fully illustrated-- Locator map to illustrate place in history-- A perfect desk reference-- Makes history fun and easy to learn
  • 100 Folk Heroes Who Shaped World History

    Chrisanne Beckner

    Paperback (Bluewood Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    An entertaining and informative look into the significant contributions of 100 men and women who, over time, transcended their own mortality and have become folk heroes.
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  • 100 World Leaders Who Shaped World History

    K. Paparchontis

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 15, 2001)
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