America's horrible histories

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Who are you calling a wooly mammoth?

Cartoon illustrations and a light-handed approach to history take readers from the time of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals to the appearance of the first humans.

Who are you calling a wooly mammoth?

Cartoon illustrations and a light-handed approach to history take readers from the time of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals to the appearance of the first humans.

Our awesome ancient ancestors

2001
Describes achievements and innovations of the ancient native peoples of all of North America, from growing corn and playing ball games to creating number systems and building such cities as Teotihuac?an and Cahokia.

Cranky colonials

pilgrims, puritans, even pirates
2002

Who are you calling a woolly mammoth?

prehistoric America
2001
Describes the animals of prehistoric North America from the time of the dinosaurs to the age of the mammoths.

Are we there yet?

Europeans meet the Americans
2001
Focuses on the first contacts between the European, especially the Spanish, on the Indians of the New World.

Awesome ancient ancestors

2001
Describes achievements and innovations of the ancient native peoples of all of North America, from growing corn and playing ball games to creating number systems and building such cities as Teotihuac?n and Cahokia.

Are we there yet?

Europeans meet the Americans
2002
Presents humorous but detailed information on the first inhabitants and first explorers of the Americas, discussing the Native Americans, Mayans, Aztecs, Vikings, Columbus, and the Spanish Conquest.

Who are you calling a woolly mammoth?

prehistoric America
2000
Describes the animals of prehistoric North America from the time of the dinosaurs to the age of the mammoths.
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