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The first book of the American Revolution

An analysis of the American Revolution, explaining how it differs from other revolutions, what the Revolution meant then, and what it means today.

The first book of the Aztecs

Discusses the history, people, education, social classes, wars, religion and achievements of the Aztecs.

The first book of stone age man

Stone Age man was not one, but many kinds of human being. Early man in Africa, Peking man in China, Neanderthal man, the Paleolithic mammoth hunters and cave dwellers of Europe, the hunting folk of the Mesolithic forests, and the farm and village people of Near East Neolithic times all appear in this book--Publisher's note.

The first book of the American Revolution

An analysis of the American Revolution, explaining how it differs from other revolutions, what the Revolution meant then, and what it means today.

The first book of the Vikings

1962
Describes the lives of the Northmen, at sea and on shore, and tells about the times in which they lived.

The first book of the Aztecs

Discusses the history, people, education, social classes, wars, religion and achievements of the Aztecs.

The first book of India

1978
Discusses the history, geography, religious beliefs, caste system, and government of India.

The First Book of World War II

Spotlights the important events and people of World War II.

The American theatre

Traces the history of theatre in the United States from colonial days to the present emphasizing the playwrights, producers, and performers that helped develop a specifically American theatre.

The first book of ancient Greece

Describes the civilization of ancient Greece--its government, religion, customs, culture and prominent citizens.

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