Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: A Capital Adventure

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: A Capital Adventure
Author: Jasmine Jones
Publisher: HarperFestival
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780061715563

Larry hasn't seen his friends at the Museum of Natural History in a very long time-so long, in fact, that he almost misses them completely! When Jedediah, Sacajawea, and the rest of the gang get shipped out to the Smithsonian Federal Archives in Washington, D.C., the magical Golden Tablet goes with them. Soon, the tablet falls into the wrong hands-and Larry's friends are in trouble! Can Larry get to the capital and save them before time runs out?

Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian

Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian
Author: Emily B. Korrell
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1588343499

From Dorothy's red slippers to dinosaurs to the Wright brothers' plane, the Smithsonian is filled with objects fascinating to kids. Yet choosing what to see at the Smithsonian can challenge even the most enthusiastic families. Packed with activities, information, and pictures, this lively new guide offers children ages 8-12 years a way to navigate the Smithsonian. Engaging maps, photographs, and illustrations present the main museum halls along with puzzles, games, mad libs, and pages for journal entries, drawings, and superlatives that will help get kids ready for their big trip to the nation's capital and keep them focused and attentive as they navigate the world's largest museum complex that is the Smithsonian Institution. Awesome Adventures at the Smithsonian (spiral bound) is the perfect way to engage any child on their big trip to Washington, DC, and the Smithsonian.

Larry's Friends and Foes

Larry's Friends and Foes
Author: Cathy Hapka
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-07-10
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN: 9781439593585

Larry goes to rescue his friends when they are moved to the Smithsonian, but he and some old and new friends must battle an Egyptian pharaoh and his army of villains for control of the tablet that brings museum exhibits to life.

Alexander Von Humboldt and the United States

Alexander Von Humboldt and the United States
Author: Eleanor Jones Harvey
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0691200807

The enduring influence of naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt on American art, culture, and politics Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) was one of the most influential scientists and thinkers of his age. A Prussian-born geographer, naturalist, explorer, and illustrator, he was a prolific writer whose books graced the shelves of American artists, scientists, philosophers, and politicians. Humboldt visited the United States for six weeks in 1804, engaging in a lively exchange of ideas with such figures as Thomas Jefferson and the painter Charles Willson Peale. It was perhaps the most consequential visit by a European traveler in the young nation's history, one that helped to shape an emerging American identity grounded in the natural world. In this beautifully illustrated book, Eleanor Jones Harvey examines how Humboldt left a lasting impression on American visual arts, sciences, literature, and politics. She shows how he inspired a network of like-minded individuals who would go on to embrace the spirit of exploration, decry slavery, advocate for the welfare of Native Americans, and extol America's wilderness as a signature component of the nation's sense of self. Harvey traces how Humboldt's ideas influenced the transcendentalists and the landscape painters of the Hudson River School, and laid the foundations for the Smithsonian Institution, the Sierra Club, and the National Park Service. Alexander von Humboldt and the United States looks at paintings, sculptures, maps, and artifacts, and features works by leading American artists such as Albert Bierstadt, George Catlin, Frederic Church, and Samuel F. B. Morse. Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Exhibition Schedule Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC September 18, 2020–January 3, 2021

First Ladies of the United States

First Ladies of the United States
Author: National Portrait Gallery
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1588346943

A gorgeous publication that reveals the historical importance of first ladies through portraiture. Each first lady has brought her own priorities and flair to the position that has never been officially defined. They have served as hostesses, trendsetters, activists, and political players. First Ladies of the United States features 84 portraits of the nation's first ladies, as varied in style and representation as the individual women they depict. From watercolors and oil paintings to engravings and photographs, this book celebrates the legacy of first ladies throughout history. First ladies are some of the most scrutinized public figures in the country, praised or criticized on everything from their fashion to their level of political involvement. There's no better way to explore their visibility and lasting impact than with First Ladies of the United States, which places remarkable portraits alongside an insightful essay and lively entries that illuminate the history of the women who have shaped the White House.

Night Fisher

Night Fisher
Author: R. Kikuo Johnson
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2005-11-09
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1560977191

R. Kikuo Johnson has created an intimate and compelling graphic novel-length drama of young men on the cusp of adulthood. First-rate prep school, S.U.V., and a dream house in the heights: This was the island paradise handed to Loren Foster when he moved to Hawaii with his father six years ago. Now, with the end of high school just around the corner, his best friend, Shane, has grown distant. The rumors say it's hard drugs, and Loren suspects that Shane has left him behind for a new group of friends. What sets Johnson's drama apart is the naturalistic ease with which he explores the relationships of his characters. It is at once an unsentimental portrait of that most awkward period between adolescence and young adulthood and that rarest of things: a mature depiction of immature lives.