Colonial America in Literature for Youth

Colonial America in Literature for Youth
Author: Joy L. Lowe
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810847446

In this book, Colonial America is defined as the years from 1607 when Jamestown was founded to 1776 when the American Revolution began, following the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The focus of the book is on the English settlements that fought for independence from England and became the United States of America.

Making the Match

Making the Match
Author: Teri S. Lesesne
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1571103813

Explains how teachers and librarians can steer students to the literature they love by focusing on three key areas: knowing the readers, knowing the books, and knowing the strategies to motivate students to read.

Religion and the American Experience: A Social and Cultural History, 1765-1996

Religion and the American Experience: A Social and Cultural History, 1765-1996
Author: Donald C. Swift
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1315293277

Religion in the USA manifests itself in many forms and this book examines them, from religion in the early republic, to early African American religion, reform, nativism movements, and fundamentalism, up to the contemporary culture wars, in a study that spans almost 250 years.

James and Elizabeth, a True Story of Brave Ohio Pioneers

James and Elizabeth, a True Story of Brave Ohio Pioneers
Author: Nancy Scranton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1105658872

The true story of James and Elizabeth Whitaker, former captives of the Wyandot tribe, who became friends and allies of the Wyandot and settlers. For readers of all ages.

Popular Series Fiction for K–6 Readers

Popular Series Fiction for K–6 Readers
Author: Rebecca L. Thomas
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 2009
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Indexes popular fiction series for K-6 readers with groupings based on thematics, consistant setting, or consistant characters. Annotated entries are arranged alphabetically by series name and include author, publisher, date, grade level, genre, and a list of individual titles in the series. Volume is indexed by author, title, and subject/genre and includes appendixes suggesting books for boys, girls, and reluctant/ESL readers.

The Story of an Architect King

The Story of an Architect King
Author: Renata Tyszczuk
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783039103249

In this book the author explores the representational strategies of the modern period and their relation to political life through the story of Stanislas Leszczynski, architect king and roi bienfaisant, 'a king that does good'. The ingredients of his story are compelling. They include: an exiled king (who makes a cameo appearance in Voltaire's Candide and corresponds with Rousseau); a collection of writings that include aphorisms, political treatises, and a utopian novel; gardens that include a grotto of eighty-six life-size automata and an experimental village of courtiers; and architecture and landscapes that traverse the contested boundaries of central Europe, imaginary constructions of the orient, and the borderlines between fact and fiction. These come together to make a distinctive account of the transitional period in eighteenth-century culture. Stanislas' architectural and literary works were rooted in an acceptance of the uncertainty of the world more characteristic of the story. His 'hope of a better age' emerges as an endeavour - through the writing and the architecture - to find one's own meaning in history as well as a model for the good life. His story suggests a way of exploring what this struggle still entails today.

DOCUMENTARY RECORDS and DOCUMENTS

DOCUMENTARY RECORDS and DOCUMENTS
Author: Wilburn Dennis Wright
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 149181151X

The Wilson brothers’ Robert Wilson (Sr.) 1709-1794, Samuel Wilson (Sr.) 1711-1778, Zaccheus Wilson (Sr.) 1713-1796 and David Wilson (Sr.) 1729-1803 who then all by their own will(s) found make up the principal characters of the book, along with their associates who this book deals with, that along with their children & grandchildren that then became part of the State of Tennessee from its beginning June 15th 1796.

Encyclopedia of Maryland

Encyclopedia of Maryland
Author: Nancy Capace
Publisher: Somerset Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 473
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 040309822X

Gathers information about Maryland's geography, history, government, and constitution, and identifies modern and historic places throughout the state.