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Books with title World War I

  • World War I

    Gwenyth Swain

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    World War I has just exploded in Europe. The peace of the entire world is in danger. How will you help? Will you: Join the Belgian resistance movement? Fight as a British Army soldier? Serve as a volunteer with the American Field Service?
  • World War I

    Steven Otfinoski

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2017)
    A Step Into History series takes a step into some of the most important moments in history, and discovers how these moments helped shape the world we live in today.In the morning of Sunday, June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated by Serbian protestors. This one event sparked a conflict that would grow to involve all of Europe and even the United States. Readers will find out how each nation played a role in World War I, what life was like for soldiers in the trenches, how people around the world felt about the war, and much more.
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  • World War I

    Sir Tony Robinson

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, Nov. 7, 2013)
    In Sir Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders World War I Tony Robinson takes you on a headlong gallop through time, pointing out all the most important, funny, strange, amazing, entertaining, smelly and disgusting bits about World War I. It's history, but not as we know it!Find out everything you ever needed to know about World War I in this brilliant action-packed, fact-filled book, including:- How to build a trench- Why dogs were such good messengers- How plastic surgery was invented- Why you needed a gas maskWhat are you waiting for? Let's get going . . .For more World War history facts in this fun series, discover World War II.
  • World War I

    DK

    Paperback (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), July 1, 2014)
    Engaging and entertaining reference guide to World War I From disaster to victory, Eyewitness World War I captivates readers and gives an insight into life in the muddy trenches, and what it was like to be a soldier, along with a broader picture of the world-changing events that led to the start of the conflict. Stunning real-life photographs, illustrating the people, places and stories, give you a unique eyewitness view of the conflict dubbed the "war to end all wars." This book also includes a fantastic giant wall chart and over 250 evocative photographs perfect for bedrooms or classrooms. DK Eyewitness World War I provides the perfect combination of information and great ideas for school projects. Children will learn about World War I and how it changed the world.
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  • World War I

    Nicola Barber

    eBook (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Why was the First World War so devastating, and how had Europe become so divided into armed camps? How did it affect people on both sides of the conflict, and why are its consequences still felt today? This book seeks to relate the overall events and chronology of the war and shows its impact on everyday lives.
  • World War I

    Simon Adams

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 9, 2004)
    An up-close look at World War I examines life in the trenches and the devastation of Europe by the Great War.
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  • World War I

    Tom McGowen

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, Oct. 15, 1999)
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  • World War I

    Simon Adams, Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2004)
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  • World War I

    Tony Robinson

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Nov. 7, 2013)
    Tony Robinson takes you on a headlong gallop through time, pointing out all the most important, funny, strange, amazing, entertaining, smelly and disgusting bits about World War I. It's history, but not as we know it! Find out everything you ever needed to know about World War I in this brilliant action-packed, fact-filled book.
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  • World War I

    Rebecca Rissman

    language (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Why did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria spark World War I? How did a sinking ship and a telegram convince the United States to join the fight? How did patriotism and brotherhood motivate soldiers in the trenches? From the battlefields of France to the Russian Revolution, World War I: Why They Fought reveals the motivations behind World War I from all sides. Go beyond names and dates and ask: what were they fighting for?
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  • World War I

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Jan. 31, 2005)
    The 22-book American Milestone series is featured as "Retailers Recommended Fabulous Products" in the August 2012 edition of Educational Dealer magazine. This book describes fascinating facts and fun activities your students will love! The American Milestone series are a favorite among teachers nationwide! This book includes ideas for lesson plans, hands-on activities, biographies, fascinating facts and stories. Your students will be amazed as they study the World War I. The American Milestone series meets national and social studies standards. This 28-page book is reproducible and educational. Kids will learn how World War I marked the beginning of "modern warfare" with poison gas, machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and even submarines - and how it forever changed the way battles are fought. A partial Table of Contents includes: A Timeline of Events"The War to End All Wars!": World War IArchduke Franz Ferdinand: The Beginning of the WarTaking Sides - Or... Who Fought Whom? The FrontlinesChristmas TruceThe Red BaronTank v. Tank1917 - America Enters the WarUncle Sam Wants YouDoughboysWoodrow Wilson's Plan for PeaceAnd Much More!
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  • World War I

    Sean Connolly

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 26, 2003)
    What was it like to fight in World War I? What was it like to live in the trenches behind no-man's-land? What was it like to be a witness to history? Step back in time to World War I and see history through the eyes of those who lived it. Discovered what it was like to be a soldier during a trench warfare gas attack. Read the account of a Russian reporter in St. Petersburg when war was declared on Germany in 1914. Learn how it felt to be a German U-boat captain whose orders were to sink a British ship filled with men and horses.
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