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Books with title The National Museum of American History

  • The National Museum of American History

    Megan Cooley Peterson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What do Abraham Lincoln's hat, a violin used as a journal, and an Apple II personal computer all have in common? They are some of the amazing artifacts on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. Take a tour through the museum's collections. Engaging text, graphs, maps, and colorful images help readers discover the stories behind some of America's most treasured pieces of history.
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  • The National Museum of American History

    Megan Cooley Peterson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What do Abraham Lincoln's hat, a violin used as a journal, and an Apple II personal computer all have in common? They are some of the amazing artifacts on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. Take a tour through the museum's collections. Engaging text, graphs, maps, and colorful images help readers discover the stories behind some of America's most treasured pieces of history.
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  • The National Museum of Natural History

    Sally Ann Lee

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What do giant squids, a possibly cursed diamond, dinosaur bones, and a man made of soap all have in common? These are some of the amazing artifacts at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Take a tour through the museum's collections. Engaging text, graphs, maps, and colorful images help readers discover the stories behind some of these treasured pieces of natural history.
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  • The National Museum of Natural History

    Sally Ann Lee

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    What do giant squids, a possibly cursed diamond, dinosaur bones, and a man made of soap all have in common? These are some of the amazing artifacts at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Take a tour through the museum's collections. Engaging text, graphs, maps, and colorful images help readers discover the stories behind some of these treasured pieces of natural history.
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  • ABC: National Museum of American History

    Florence Cassen Mayers

    Hardcover (Harry N Abrams Inc, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Thirty items from the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., which houses our nation's cultural and scientific history, illustrate the letters of the alphabet.
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  • American Museum of Natural History Triceratops

    William Lindsay

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 15, 1993)
    Endorsed by the American Museum of Natural History, a study of the armored, horned Triceratops explores its physical traits, history, and daily life, through more than one hundred photographs, action sequences using models, and a fact file of fossils.
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  • American Museum of Natural History Barosaurus

    William Lindsay

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 15, 1993)
    Describes the discovery and mounting of fossil evidence for the dinosaur called Barosaurus and examines what this evidence suggests about its appearance and behavior
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  • American Museum of Natural History Tyrannosaurus

    William Lindsay

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 15, 1993)
    Describes the discovery and excavation of fossil evidence for the Tyrannosaurus and examines what this evidence suggests about its appearance and behavior
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  • History of the American Nation

    Dr. John Patrick

    Hardcover (Macmillan Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1984)
    History textbook based on American History
  • History of the American nation

    John J Patrick

    Hardcover (Collier Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1987)
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  • The Story Of American History

    Albert F. Blaisdell, Ginn and Company

    language (Jazzybee Verlag, July 21, 2012)
    Some sort of a first book on American history is now quite generally used in schools as a preparation for the more intelligent study of a larger and more formal text-book in the higher grammar grades.For beginners, a mere compilation of facts is dry and unsatisfactory. Such books have now given place, for the most part, to those prepared on a more attractive and judicious plan. The real aim in a first book should be to interest boys and girls in the history of their country, and to encourage them to cultivate a taste for further study and reading.This book is intended for use in the earlier grammar grades and to be preliminary to the study of a more advanced work in the higher grades. The author has also kept in mind the fact that the school life of many children is brief, and that all their instruction in American history must come from a text-book of this kind.Contents:Preface.Chapter I. America In The Old Days.Chapter II. Columbus And The Discovery Of America.Chapter III. Sir Walter Raleigh And Captain John Smith.Chapter IV. The Story Of The Pilgrims.Chapter V. More About The Pilgrims.Chapter VI. The Indians And How They Lived.Chapter VII. The Dutch In New York; The Quakers In Pennsylvania.Chapter VIII. The French And Indian Wars.Chapter IX. Everyday Life In Colonial Times.Chapter X. The Beginning Of The Revolution.Chapter XI. Lexington And Concord.Chapter XII. The Battle Of Bunker Hill.Chapter XIII. The Declaration Of Independence.Chapter XIV. The Burgoyne Campaign.Chapter XV. Washington And The Revolution.Chapter XVI. The War Of The Revolution In The South.Chapter XVII. The Story Of Arnold's Treason.Chapter XVIII. John Paul Jones: Our First Great Naval Hero.Chapter XIX. Benjamin Franklin: His Highly Useful Career.Chapter XX. Everyday Life One Hundred Years Ago.Chapter XXI. What Our Navy Did In The War Of 1812.Chapter XXII. The Settlement Of The Pacific Coast.Chapter XXIII. Lincoln And The War For The Union.Chapter XXIV.
  • The Story of American History

    Albert F. Blaisdell

    language (Didactic Press, Jan. 5, 2015)
    The author has not aimed to cover the whole range of our country's history. Of many noted men and important affairs no mention is made. Only the leading events of certain periods and the personal achievements of a few representative "makers of our country" are treated in any detail. The subject is approached through biographical sketches of a few of the more illustrious actors in our nation's history. Some prominence is given to exceptional deeds of valor, details of everyday living in olden times, dramatic episodes, and personal incident...