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A reference guide to historical fiction for children and young adults

1987
Lists historical fiction written since 1940 alphabetically by the author's last name.

Adolescents at risk

a guide to fiction and nonfiction for young adults, parents, and professionals
1993
Annotated guide to young adult literature in specific problem areas facing adolescents.

100 books for girls to grow on

1998
Offers bibliographic information and short descriptions for one hundred different books for children that help inspire creativity and build mother-daughter relationships.

The sonnets

1999
Presents Shakespeare's sonnets and includes criticisms and information on the poet and his world and times.

Where credit is due

a guide to proper citing of sources, print and nonprint
1997
A guide for correct use of footnotes and bibliographies in the writing of research and term papers.

Best science and technology reference books for young people

1991
Guide lists reference books in physical, applied, and natural sciences and technology for readers from elementary school age to young adults. Includes prices, where reviewed, annotations, and subject terms.

Makers of 20th century modern architecture

a bio-critical sourcebook
1997
A collection of biocritical studies that provide information about the lives and creative activities of architects who initiated, developed, or advanced modern architecture during the twentieth century; arranged alphabetically by last name, and including selected bibliographies.

Young adult fiction by African American writers, 1968-1993

a critical and annotated guide
1996
Bibliography of 166 fiction titles written by African-American authors between 1968 and 1993, featuring African-American protagonists between the ages of nine and nineteen, and marketed to young adult readers.

Global voices, global visions

a core collection of multicultural books
1995
Offers a selection of works of multicultural literature, nonfiction, and biography, intended for general adult readers. Each of the fifteen sections cover a different cultural group and begins with a historical overview, followed by a synopsis of recommended titles.

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