Adventures in America

Adventures in America
Author: Angela Blau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781981226443

Adventures in America includes 36 weeks of lesson plans for history. These living books style stories will inspire your kindergarten and early elementary students.Get ready for a year of adventure along with the brave men and women who built this country. From the Native Americans who first dwelt in the land, to the heroic Patriots who fought for liberty, from the pioneers who traveled from the towns and cities into the unknown, to legends about such "tall" heroes as Pecos Bill and John Henry. These stories will thrill and inspire your kindergarten or early elementary student.This program will expose your child to important Americans and their stories and will provide a great foundation for more in-depth studies in future years.

Road Trip USA

Road Trip USA
Author: Jamie Jensen
Publisher: Avalon Travel Pub
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781566911900

Offers detailed descriptions of drives through California and the Southwest, with a flexible format allowing one to switch routes during a journey, and including information on where to eat and sleep, the best local radio stations, hundreds of roadside attractions, and more.

Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition

Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition
Author: Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2002-06-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1440630542

The New World story of the Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca in his own words This riveting true story is the first major narrative detailing the exploration of North America by Spanish conquistadors (1528-1536). The author, Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, was a fortune-seeking Spanish nobleman and the treasurer of an expedition sent to claim for Spain a vast area of today's southern United States. In simple, straightforward prose, Cabeza de Vaca chronicles the nine-year odyssey endured by the men after a shipwreck forced them to make a westward journey on foot from present-day Florida through Louisiana and Texas into California. In thirty-eight brief chapters, Cabeza de Vaca describes the scores of natural and human obstacles they encountered as they made their way across an unknown land. Cabeza de Vaca's gripping account offers a trove of ethnographic information, including descriptions and interpretations of native cultures, making it a powerful precursor to modern anthropology. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

No Stopping Us Now

No Stopping Us Now
Author: Gail Collins
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0316286494

The beloved New York Times columnist "inspires women to embrace aging and look at it with a new sense of hope" in this lively, fascinating, eye-opening look at women and aging in America (Parade Magazine). "You're not getting older, you're getting better," or so promised the famous 1970's ad -- for women's hair dye. Americans have always had a complicated relationship with aging: embrace it, deny it, defer it -- and women have been on the front lines of the battle, willingly or not. In her lively social history of American women and aging, acclaimed New York Times columnist Gail Collins illustrates the ways in which age is an arbitrary concept that has swung back and forth over the centuries. From Plymouth Rock (when a woman was considered marriageable if "civil and under fifty years of age"), to a few generations later, when they were quietly retired to elderdom once they had passed the optimum age for reproduction, to recent decades when freedom from striving in the workplace and caretaking at home is often celebrated, to the first female nominee for president, American attitudes towards age have been a moving target. Gail Collins gives women reason to expect the best of their golden years.

The Bucket List: North America

The Bucket List: North America
Author: Kath Stathers
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0789341026

With 1,000 adventures for all ages, it is never too soon or too late to discover new sights and novel experiences throughout North America. When it is time to escape the ordinary, this guide is where you will find fun, fantastic, and life-affirming activities: do something different, go beyond the tried and true, experience the U.S. and its neighbors anew. It is perfect for recent graduates, soon-to-be retirees, inveterate daydreamers, armchair travelers, and anyone dreaming about a much-needed break from the daily routine. The nation’s best travel experiences are organized by theme, with chapters divided by region and entries organized geographically and indexed by state. Among the wide array: natural wonders, cultural experiences, culinary delights, self-improvement vacations, sports-related endeavors, and more. Track Alaska’s “big five” (grizzly bear, caribou, gray wolf, moose, and Dall sheep) in Denali National Park, ski the Canadian Rockies, trace historic Route 66, make a pilgrimage to Elvis’s Graceland, or take a culinary tour through Mexico City. This volume is the perfect gift for passionate travelers —a coast-to-coast listing of museums, historical sites, monuments, islands, inns, natural wonders, and more. Also included are activities for people of all ages: be a zookeeper for a day, direct a movie, learn to play an instrument...the possibilities are endless.

American Adventures: 1770-1870

American Adventures: 1770-1870
Author: Morrie Greenberg
Publisher: Brooke Richards Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780962265211

A kaleidoscope of fifteen stories about United States history.

Adventures in America, 1883

Adventures in America, 1883
Author: Dr. John Raffensperger
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1787051579

Here is the third of the "lost" diaries of young Arthur Conan Doyle, written in 1883 while he was a young doctor starting out in his career. This rollicking story of high adventure tells of how Arthur Conan Doyle serves as a British spy along with the legendary Doctor Joseph Bell - who became the real-life inspiration for the world's most famous literary detective, Sherlock Holmes. This diary details how Doyle and Dr. Bell journey to America on a secret forensic mission to stop a series of murders and what could escalate into a world war. Peopled with Doyle's real-life literary contemporaries - including Herman Melville and Oscar Wilde, it is an exciting mix of murder, mystery, literary history, and humor sure to please Sherlock Holmes fans everywhere!