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The look of the century

1999
Photographic review of the changing progression in clothing, transportation, product, and architectural design during the twentieth century, providing information on the most important art movements, key designers, and interesting developments and innovations from each decade.

Ironclads and blockades in the Civil War

2000
Describes how the United States Navy was expanded and improved during the Civil War and how ironclads and other armored vessels were used in various military operations.

Cowboys of the frontier

2000
A brief introduction to the day-to-day life of cowboys in the American West.

Ancient transportation

from camels to canals
2000
Surveys transportation technology in various cultures from the Stone Age to A.D. 476, including China, Egypt, Mesoamerica, and Greece.

Ancient machines

from wedges to waterwheels
2000
Discusses the invention of six simple machines in various ancient civilizations from the Stone Age to the fall of the Roman Empire.

The man who made parks

the story of parkbuilder Frederick Law Olmsted
1999

Bombers of World War II

1998
Illustrations and text examine the development and service records of twenty-three of the most important bombers of World War II, with specifications tables, cutaway drawings, and photographs.

Beyond the frontier

the story of the trails West
2000
Describes the journeys west made by many settlers in the mid-1800s--mostly overland, but also by sea--discussing their reasons for going, the difficulties they faced, and life on the way.

Construction

building the impossible
2000
Profiles eight builders and their famous construction projects, including Imhotep and the Step Pyramid, Alexandre Eiffel and the Eiffel Tower, and William Lamb and the Empire State Building.

Weapons

designing the tools of war
2000
Traces the development of weapons through the lives of such inventors and their inventions as David Bushnell and the submarine, Samuel Colt and the revolver, John Ericsson and the battleship, Hiram Maxim and the machine gun, and Ernest Swinton and the tank.

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