The building of the famous dome of the cathedral in Florence, Santa Maria del Fiore, inaugurated the equally famous feud between its designer--Filippo Brunelleschi--and his arch rival, the sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti. From this clash of temperaments, the author tells us, a new way of looking at art and the world was born--and hence the Renaissance.
In 1986 Andy Lakey had a near-death experience, in which he reported an encounter with angels. He began producing pictures of his heavenly visitors, aiming to produce 2000 pictures by the year 2000. This book, illustrated with 100 of his paintings, chronicles this five-year creative output. The book shares the insights of people who have been ...
"Remember the Alamo" presents a fresh look at one of the most famous battles in American history. The story has been told countless times in everything from comic books to feature films. Always it is the brave Americans--Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett, William Travis, and others--fighting the overwhelming forces of a cruel dictator for the right to live ...
The Southwest is a land of stunning scenery and startling contrast, a dry and sunswept region of deep canyons, jagged mountains, and blistering deserts. It contains more national parks and monuments than any other area of the United States, a measure of its extraordinary beauty and extraordinary efforts to preserve it. But the story behind the ...
An official companion volume to Ken Burns's much-heralded PBS-TV documentary on baseball, Who Invented the Game? is a fascinating history of America's great national pastime and how it came to be played the way it is today--a history as colorful and complicated as the history of the nation itself. Illustrated with dozens of dramatic archival ...
Drawing on the latest scholarship, each volume in the World History Library set explores important eras and events, explaining not only what happened but why. Coverage begins by presenting the political, economic, and social background of the country or region at the start of the period. The engaging, clearly written narrative then goes on to ...
Drawing on scores of eyewitness accounts of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, this book illuminates a controversial period in American history with extensive use of primary sources. Some 50 archival images are included, several by Native Americans, plus a map showing troop and Indian movement.
An inspirational collection of stories explains how people's lives have been changed by faith and celestial intervention, from a terminally ill woman who was cured at Lourdes to a young woman whose prayers were answered on a deserted beach. Original.
Using eyewitness accounts from a variety of key participants, including the nine black students who integrated Central High School, white students, black students, teachers, parents on both sides, military, police, government officials, including his own personal interviews with many of these people at the 50th anniversary celebration in September ...
Noted storyteller and student of the Wild West, Paul Robert Walker presents ten legends about both famous and little known characters and events and arranges them in chronological order to create a delightfully readable and highly entertaining history of the West from the early 1800s to the turn of the century. You'll join Lewis and Clark as they ...
This illustrated text will inform the reader of the wild west, from Gold Rush to California, cattle trai ls, making of the railroad, to the Indian Wars. '
This series introduces the general reader to various figures in Native American history from the 17th to the 20th century. The volumes explore the lives and accomplishments of a range of native people who overcame obstacles to become notable in their chosen fields of endeavour, including the arts and literature, politics, religion and medicine. ...
Profiles of seven mysterious creatures such as the Loch Ness monster, the yeti, and the dinosaur-like Mokele-Mbembe. Accounts of current scientific research accompany fictional stories of meetings with these creatures. Illustrated with color drawings.
Seven stories about giants by seven different authors. Some of the stories, such as "David and Goliath", are familiar; others, like "Kana the Stretching Wonder", are less well-known. All stories focus on the theme of ordinary people outwitting giant adversaries.
Part of a series for 10-year-olds and upwards, which presents American history through the lives of its most influential and significant figures, this book covers the contribution of nine pioneering men and women from the late 19th century and early 20th century in the untamed west.
A collection of stories from around the world that feature fairies, dwarfs, elves, pixies, and other types of magical little people. Readers will meet such characters as the one-inch-tall Issun Boshi from Japan, the hardworking Menehune from Hawaii, and, of course, the crafty leprechauns of Ireland. Color and b&w illustrations accompany the text.
Sixteen-year-old Albie Jensen wants to be an actor, and he is excited when he passes the audition for an intense summer acting workshop. During his first acting experiences, Albie finds himself discovering who he is, and coming to terms with friendships and sexuality.
Tall Tales about such legendary figures as Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Sluefoot Sue, and Ol' Gabe of Yellowstone. Gouache and pencil illustrations accompany the text.
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