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  • Ancient Africa

    Susan Altman, Susan Lechner, Donna Perrone

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Presents an introduction to ancient Africa's people, places, and culture, including Queen Nzinga, the Moors, the city of Timbuktu, and kola nuts.
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  • Ancient Africa

    Bentley Boyd

    Paperback (Chester Comix, Sept. 15, 2004)
    Chester the Crab takes you on a trip through the ancient and powerful African kingdoms of Egypt and Mali in this look at cultures that have contributed a lot to the diversity of modern America. See how trade bound these Africans to other Mediterranean societies. And then watch as European sailors begin dealing with African slave traders to send millions of people against their will to North America in "The Middle Passage." This colorful graphic novel will excite reluctant readers, prepare students for standardized tests in history and help homeschooling parents!
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  • Ancient Africa

    Susan Altman, Susan Lechner, Donna Perrone

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 16, 2002)
    Presents an introduction to ancient Africa's people, places, and culture, including Queen Nzinga, the Moors, the city of Timbuktu, and kola nuts.
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  • Ancient Africa

    Rob Bowden, Rosie Wilson

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 15, 2009)
    Where in Africa can you find the world's largest mud-brick building? Why did the Ancient Egyptians mummify bodies? Who gave a giraffe to the Sultan of Tunis? Africa Focus offers fascinating and detailed coverage of a diverse and complex continent. The four titles examine different aspects of Africa and its interaction with the world.
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  • Ancient Africa

    Rob Bowden, Rosie Wilson

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Aug. 15, 2009)
    Where in Africa can you find the world's largest mud-brick building? Why did the Ancient Egyptians mummify bodies? Who gave a giraffe to the Sultan of Tunis? Africa Focus offers fascinating and detailed coverage of a diverse and complex continent. The four titles examine different aspects of Africa and its interaction with the world.
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  • Ancient Africa

    Rosalind Bowden, Rob/ Wilson

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Ancient

    Holly Hook

    language (, Dec. 26, 2013)
    This is the fifth and final book of the Destroyers Series. Things are never easy when you're growing up. They're even worse when you're also a group of walking natural disasters.With the insane goddess Andrina on the loose, Janelle and her friends have no choice but to seek out Huracan, the ancient Mayan god of storms, to combat her. But their solution could cause more problems on their adventure than they ever anticipated. Huracan is an old god who craved power and human sacrifice, and handing over power to him could return the world to those days…and mean their end.Janelle, weary from her position as Tempest High Leader, may finally have a way out of the nightmare she and her boyfriend, Gary, have lived in since she discovered her true identity. But waking up an old, grumpy storm god and giving back her curse might not be better than anything she's ever known. Since Kenna learned of her place as a volcano goddess, she has struggled to control her power…and anger. Tired of being helpless in the face of Andrina and falling into her traps, she must discover her own abilities or perish. Unfortunately, Andrina has her own new plans for Kenna. Paul, riddled with guilt from being forced to turn his girlfriend, Leslie, into an Outbreaker like him, has promised that she will be human again, no matter what price Huracan demands from him. Anything is better than watching her turn into a tornado each time it storms, unable to stop herself from destroying everything around her. Leslie fears that she will be forced to help Andrina bring Janelle to her side. Worse, she fears that she will lose Paul. She's willing to sacrifice her humanity forever to keep him safe, but if Paul doesn't listen, she could lose everything she loves.Sophia has lived her entire life harboring a winter demon in her body, a dangerous spirit that can take her over and freeze others at any moment. Her new friends need the demon's help in order to track down the storm god, but there's no telling what she can do and when. An adventure told from the point of view of five different teens, this is the conclusion to the Destroyers Series.About the AuthorHolly Hook is the author of the five-book Destroyers Series, which is the prequel to the Deathwind Trilogy. She began writing at a very young age and published her first book for Kindle, Tempest, in September of 2011. Since then, Tempest (#1 Destroyers Series) has seen thousands of downloads and four sequels. The Deathwind Trilogy is a spin-off of the Destroyers Series, with three books planned.The author is currently working on the Timeless Trilogy, another YA fantasy series with a hint of science fiction, and has written a few short stories. She grew up with a fascination with natural disasters and weather, especially storms. She enjoys writing stories with a strong female lead and exploring concepts that have never been done before. Reading teen fiction and young adult books is another one of her biggest interests. She lives in Michigan with her two cats and an assortment of other pets.If you would like to subscribe to her mailing list for a free book, be sure to check out her blog at www.hollyannehook.wordpress.com and hit the big "subscribe" button or just go to the sign up page here: http://wordpress.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=8696a40cb388cfc9f1421d292&id=2e2b7ac94dOther Titles By Holly Hook Include:Tempest (#1 Destroyers Series)Inferno (#2 Destroyers Series)Outbreak (#3 Destroyers Series)Frostbite (#4 Destroyers Series)Ancient (#5 Destroyers Series)The Destroyers Omnibus (All Five Books in One Bundle)Torn (#2 Deathwind Trilogy) Available Now2:20 (#1 Timeless Trilogy) Coming Soon in April of 201511:39 (#2 Timeless Trilogy) Coming Soon in April of 2015After These Messages (A Young Adult Comedy)Walls (A Teen Paranormal Short Story)Going Home (A Science Fiction Short Story)The Youngest Prince (A Short Story in the a
  • Ancient Africa,

    F. A. Chijioke

    Paperback (Holmes & Meier Pub, June 1, 1969)
    A brief history of Africa from ancient times to the end of the nineteenth century.
  • Ancient Africa, Volume 2

    Bellerophon Books

    Paperback (Bellerophon Books, Dec. 1, 1992)
    This coloring book includes line drawings from glorious bronze and terracotta figures of the kingdom of IFE, 11th - 15th centuries, with their great Onis (kings) and high ladies of the court.
  • Life In Ancient Africa

    Hazel Richardson

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, March 1, 2005)
    Examines the daily activities, art, religion, economy, rulers, warriors, and social structures of ancient Africa.
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  • Ancient America

    Jonathan Norton. Leonard

    Hardcover (Time Life, June 15, 1967)
    Historical accounts of America's first Americans. This history does not limit itself to North America but also includes Central and South America.
  • Ancient Africa

    Susan Altman, Susan Lechner, Donna Perrone

    School & Library Binding (San Val, March 16, 2002)
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