Launching National Graphic World History Biographies are Marie Curie: The First Great Woman Scientist by Philip Steele and Leonardo da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance by John Phillips ($17.95 each, 8-12). How to Be starts up with How to Be An Egyptian Princess by Jacqueline Morley and How to Be a Revolutionary War Soldier by Thomas Ratliff ($14.95 each, 8-12). Remember Little Bighorn: Indians, Soldiers, and Scouts Tell Their Stories ($17.95) by Paul Robert Walker, draws from scores of eyewitness accounts of this battle. Ladies First: 40 Daring American Women Who Were Second to None ($18.95) by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel profiles individuals who were the first women in their fields of endeavor. The Roaring 20: The First Cross-Country Air Race for Women ($21.95) by Margaret Whitman Blair chronicles a 1929 air race from California to Ohio. (7-10)Ĭounting Coup: Becoming a Crow Chief on the Reservation and Beyond ($15.95) by Joseph Medicine Crow is the autobiography of the last traditional war chief of the Crow tribe. Patrick Lewis rounds up rhymes about Blackbeard and his crew. Verse showcases a mother and child's day at the beach. One White Wishing Stone ($16.95) by Doris Gayzagian, illus.
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