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Books with title A City Through Time

  • A City Through Time

    Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), March 1, 2013)
    Discover the exciting history of a city on a journey over 2,500 years long. From Greek colonies to the skyscrapers in a modern metropolis, visit cities from every era. Meet wandering troubadors entertaining a Count in the castle's Great Hall or spend hours spotting the hidden details in the artwork.
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  • A City Through Time

    Philip Steele, Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Illustrated by Steve Noon Revised and updated for a new generation! In the bestselling A City Through Time, readers are invited to follow the progress of an imaginary city through six key periods of time, each captured by a scene of the city and zooming in on key buildings like a Roman bathhouse, medieval castle, and a modern skyscraper. Illustrations by award-winning artist Steve Noon provide a unique history of city life, transporting readers from an early Greek settlement to an industrial metropolis, while pull-outs surrounding the illustrations introduce the reader to the people who lived there, from Greek slaves to modern-day commuters. New to this edition is a photographic section exploring amazing real-life cities — from ancient Babylon to Constantinople to 21st-century Tokyo. Supports the Common Core State Standards.
  • A City Through Time

    Philip Steele, Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Illustrated by Steve Noon Revised and updated for a new generation! In the bestselling A City Through Time, readers are invited to follow the progress of an imaginary city through six key periods of time, each captured by a scene of the city and zooming in on key buildings like a Roman bathhouse, medieval castle, and a modern skyscraper. Illustrations by award-winning artist Steve Noon provide a unique history of city life, transporting readers from an early Greek settlement to an industrial metropolis, while pull-outs surrounding the illustrations introduce the reader to the people who lived there, from Greek slaves to modern-day commuters. New to this edition is a photographic section exploring amazing real-life cities — from ancient Babylon to Constantinople to 21st-century Tokyo. Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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  • A City Through Time

    DK Publishing, Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Dec. 20, 2004)
    Created by the illustrator of the award-winning A Street Through Time, a stunning picture book vividly brings to life the history and growth of a city, beginning with the birth of a fictional Greek colony and ending with a modern metropolis--a captivating journey through 2,500 years.
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  • A Trip Through Time

    Susan Harper

    language (Fairfield Publishing, Sept. 28, 2019)
    There’s always time for a good spell…especially 300 years ago.A paranormal cozy mystery from #1 Best Selling Author Susan HarperMonica and her friends have found themselves flung through time and have landed in colonial Boston. They find themselves in an era that very much believes in witches, and has no problem taking care of them. Can they keep their secret, solve a murder, and return to the present, or will they find themselves lost in time forever?A Trip Through Time is part of the Back Room Bookstore Cozy Mystery series. If you like fun paranormal mysteries, you will love Monica and her friends, both human and supernatural.Download A Trip Through Time and start solving your next supernatural mystery today!Always FREE on Kindle Unlimited
  • A City Through Time

    Philip Steele Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), Jan. 1, 2013)
    Illustrated by Steve Noon Revised and updated for a new generation! In the bestselling "A City Through Time," readers are invited to follow the progress of an imaginary city through six key periods of time, each captured by a scene of the city and zooming in on key buildings like a Roman bathhouse, medieval castle, and a modern skyscraper. Illustrations by award-winning artist Steve Noon provide a unique history of city life, transporting readers from an early Greek settlement to an industrial metropolis, while pull-outs surrounding the illustrations introduce the reader to the people who lived there, from Greek slaves to modern-day commuters. New to this edition is a photographic section exploring amazing real-life cities from ancient Babylon to Constantinople to 21st-century Tokyo. Supports the Common Core State Standards."
  • A Farm Through Time

    Angela Wilkes, Eric Thomas

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Feb. 28, 2002)
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  • Slice Through The A City

    Peter Kent

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Detailed cross-sections show a city from the Stone Age to the twentieth century, including the structures which are raised and torn down, the people who inhabit the city, and an accumulating underground collection of artifacts
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  • A City Through Time

    Philip Steele, Steve Noon

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2004)
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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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  • A Port Through Time

    Anne Millard, Steve Noon

    Hardcover (DK Children, Oct. 30, 2006)
    A highly visual title that includes cross-sections that reveal the interiors of ships and buildings brings to life the history, growth, and changing fortunes of a port from Neolithic settlement to a sophisticated, large-scale container port of today.
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  • A View Through Time

    JL Redington, Nicole Sanders

    language (, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Welcome to the small but beautiful town of Granite Falls, Washington. In this third book of the Esme Chronicles, Esme finds herself in the middle of a battle between the future and the present. Three travelers from the future travel back in time to find a device that could save their world. Esme must determine what the device is, who needs the device, who is trying to steal it and who invented it in the first place. Come along as Esme and her new friend, Kenai, work with Butler to save people in the future from a slow, painful death.