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Describes things which are found underground such as worms, coal, caves, tunnels, cables, and artifacts....
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Describes some of the great disasters of history, both natural and man-made....
A brief introduction to the variety of human beings that people the earth. Includes Pygmy tribes of Zaire, Scandanavians, Tuaregs, Mongoloids, Samoans...
Why was the Second World War so devastating, and how had the world become so divided into armed camps? How did the war affect people on both sides of ...
This book looks at famine and drought, the need for more sustainable farming practices and water use, and patterns of consumption....
Racking Up Data and Looking for Life
Glass shows readers what it takes to make glass, as well as the many parts that glass plays in our daily lives. Easy-to-read text and colorful diagram...
The Oxford First Encyclopedia series is the ideal starting point for a child's early learning, now updated in these new editions. It takes young reade...
Many of us gathered our knowledge of pirates from books and movies. But real-life pirates were even more savage and dangerous. Through 100 facts, read...
Describes the workings of television, details how television programs are produced, and surveys the uses and effects of television...
Charts the history of Britain from the coming of the Romans to modern Britain in the 21st century....
Why is Elizabeth I considered one of the greatest British rulers? How did Mahatma Gandhi bring peace to India? What impact did Martin Luther King, Jr....
Describes the climate, plant and animal life, people, and destruction of the jungles and rainforests of the world....
The Greatest Ruler of the Ancient World
Traces the life of the warrior king of Macedonia who conquered and united the known world of his time....
An introduction to the grasslands of the world, from tropical Africa to the Arctic Circle, and the many animals, big and small, that inhabit them....
All around the world there are charities trying to save the environment, from campaigning for government action on climate change, pollution, and ener...
Plastic is made into thousands of things that we use everyday, like buttons, bike helmets and toys. But have you ever thought about how it is made? Ea...
Ever wonder where the wool for that sweater youre wearing came from? Before it was clothes for you, that wool grew on and kept warm a sheep. Come alon...
Children can unravel ancient secrets in this series of 64 page books. Each includes a timeline, glossary, and index for easy reference, as well as a f...
Hoping to finally end World War II, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6, 1945. Three days later, the U.S. droppe...
1939 to 1945
Describes varieties of sharks, their behavior, and how they survive....
Why did George W. Bush and Tony Blair decide their countries should invade Iraq in 2003? What choices did they have, what support and advice did they ...
Explores the relationship between sports and politics....
Each volume in the set presents brief descriptions of one hundred topics within that volume's subject area....
Describes Britain's experiences of the German air force bombing campaigns during World War II...
A biography of the Italian painter, sculptor, poet, and architect who flourished during the Renaissance....
What is it like to witness a hurricane? This book looks at Hurricane Sandy and other major storms, using first-hand accounts to describe events and pe...
The Voyages of Christopher Columbus
Discusses the voyages of Columbus across the Atlantic....
The Allies' Push to Win World War I
Four years into World War I, millions of soldiers had died or been badly wounded, and neither side could gain a clear advantage in the bloody conflict...