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Fine Print
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Fine Print

Although he is credited with changing history through his invention of printing, Johann Gutenberg remains mysterious. In Fine Print, author Joann Johansen Burch pieces together Gutenberg's amazing story. When Johann was a child in the early 1400s, books were rare and sometimes very expensive. Each book had to be copied by hand, letter by letter. Gutenberg loved to read, and he often grew impatient waiting for the time-consuming bookmaking process to be completed. Young Gutenberg dreamed of finding a better way to make books. From his childhood in strife-torn Mainz through the many years of setbacks and bankruptcies, Gutenberg persevered in his belief that books could be made quickly and inexpensively. This is the story of the man who invented movable type and the printing press and gave the world the gift of books.

Jefferson Davis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 99

Jefferson Davis

As president of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis played a key role in the South's unsuccessful attempt to separate from the Union during the Civil War. This book traces the life of the Confederate leader from his childhood in Mississippi, to his years as a United States politician, through the Civil War, and his attempt to rebuild his life and reputation after the Confederacy was defeated by the Union.

Robert E. Lee
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Robert E. Lee

One of the most beloved figures in American History, Robert E. Lee commanded the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War. This "Southern gentleman's" successes against overwhelming odds were a result of his bold strategies.

The 20th Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 514

The 20th Century

A brief overview of the political, economic, social, cultural, scientific, and technological advances of the twentieth century and introduces students to the individuals who made history in each decade. Includes suggested activities.

Susan B. Anthony
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Susan B. Anthony

Susan B. Anthony defied the law in an era when it was illegal for women to vote. After casting a vote in the 1872 election, and being arrested for it, she worked closely with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and traveled across the United States promoting women's rights.

The Seventies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

The Seventies

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Daniel Boone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Daniel Boone

Author Pat McCarthy explores the fascinating life of the man who blazed trails, built towns, and learned the ways of the American Indians well enough to be adopted as one of them. Showing the many myths and legends that have developed about Daniel Boone throughout history, McCarthy helps separate fact from fiction in the life of the great early American pioneer who is best known for having opened the Wilderness Road to the West.

A Fairy-Tale Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

A Fairy-Tale Life

Young Hans Christian knew how life should be--just like a fairy tale. But, while he was growing up in Odense, Denmark, his life didn't seem much like a fairy tale. Although everyone was telling him to stop daydreaming and find a job in a trade, he found fame writing fairy tales like "The Little Mermaid," "Princess on the Pea," and "The Emperor's New Clothes." A Fairy-Tale Life tells the story of Hands Christian Andersen, the world's best-loved teller of tales.

Living and Working in Ancient Egypt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 50

Living and Working in Ancient Egypt

Information-packed text and full-color imagery will transport readers to ancient Egypt, as they discover what it was like to live and work in this harshly beautiful place. Readers will also gain an understanding of how environment can shape belief as they find out about the Sun god Ra and life in the desert thousands of years ago.

Marian Wright Edelman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

Marian Wright Edelman

Tells the life story of the founder of the Children's Defense Fund, from her childhood in the segregated South to becoming the most respected advocate of children's rights in the United States