19th century

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Ada Lovelace

In this kids' biography, discover the inspiring story of Ada Lovelace, who wrote the world's first computer program. In 1833, Ada Lovelace met mathematician Charles Babbage, inventor of calculating machines. She went on to devise a way of inputting data into Babbage's Analytical Machine, and in doing so became the first ever computer programmer. In this biography book for 8-11 year olds, learn all about Ada Lovelace's fascinating life, including her famous father (celebrated poet Lord Byron), her talent for languages and mathematics, and her predictions for how computers could change our lives. This new biography series from DK goes beyond the basic facts to tell the true life stories of history's most interesting people. Full-colour photographs and hand-drawn illustrations complement thoughtfully written, age-appropriate text to create an engaging book children will enjoy reading. Definition boxes, information sidebars, maps, inspiring quotes, and other nonfiction text features add depth, and a handy reference section at the back makes this the one biography series every teacher and librarian will want to collect. Each book also includes an author's introduction letter, a glossary, and an index.

The Donner party

2016
Explores how the Donner party survived their expedition.

The Barbary wars

American independence in the Atlantic world
2005
Presents a comprehensive history of America's conflict with Barbary pirates who, during 1784 and 1785, conducted a series of raids on American shipping, thus interfering with U.S. trade endeavors in the Mediterranean.

Cowboy's life

2016
An introduction to cowboys, discussing what they are, what they do and more.

Why the Germans lose at war

the myth of German military superiority
1999

Recollections of the last days of Shelley and Byron

1971
Edward Trelawny, a companion of English Romantic poets Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron between 1821 and 1824, describes his experiences with and impressions of them, as well as their early deaths.

Emily Dickinson

an interpretive biography
1955

For spacious skies

Katharine Lee Bates and the inspiration for "America the beautiful"
A biography of writer, scholar, suffragist, and reformer Katharine Lee Bates.

Blood and germs

the civil war battle against wounds and disease
"Civil War medicine for young readers; STEAM title with extensive back matter"--.

The crooked path to abolition

Abraham Lincoln and the antislavery Constitution
"[The author] uncovers Abraham Lincoln's strategy for abolishing slavery in this history of the sectional crisis and Civil War"--Provided by publisher.

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