Presents the history of Iraq from the Sumerians to modern times, focusing on the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, its causes, and its consequences.
Explores the island nation of Indonesia, its outside influences, colonial rule, its troubled independence, reform, and an uncertain future.
This book chronicles the acquisition and settlement of the various territories that have not become states but are governed by the United States.
This book chronicles the Louisiana Purchase, the territory which reached from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, in 1803.
The book chronicles the Spanish exploration and early colonization of America
This book chronicles immigration to the United States, discussing how these immigrants changed America.
This book explores the first settlements that were formed in America, discussing the explorers that made them possible and the reasons for the colonization.
This book chronicles the events that led up to the colonization of the Great Lakes region, discussing the reasons for the settlement of this area and the fate of the native inhabitants.
This book takes a look at the history of various ways to fight terrorism by spying and infiltration, including how high-technology has advanced.
This book chronicles the history and origin of art in ancient Egypt.
This book explores the people and culture of Ancient Greece examining the ideas and philosophies which still influence our lives today.
This book explores how the kingdoms of West Africa began, flourished, and eventually died out.
This book explores the people and culture of ancient Egypt, one of the earliest and greatest civilizations which lasted for almost 3,000 years.
This book discusses the people and history of the Sante Fe Trail.
This book discusses the history of the transcontinental railroad.
This book discusses the people and history of the Oregon Trail.
This book discusses the history and events of the California Gold Rush.
This book discusses the history, people, and events involved in the expansion of the West.
The Erie Canal linked the Atlantic coast with the people in the Great Lakes region. This book discusses the history and events that made the Erie Canal possible.
This book introduces young readers to the history, people, social structure, beliefs, and daily lives of the ancient Phoenicians
Follows the Thirteenth Amendment that freed the slaves, the end of the war, and the death of President Abraham Lincoln.
This book introduces young readers to the history, people, social structure, beliefs, and daily lives of the ancient Israelites.
This book introduces young readers to the history, people, social structure, beliefs, and daily lives of the ancient Mesopotamians.
This book introduces young readers to the history, people, social structure, beliefs, and daily lives of the ancient Persians.