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Being an informed citizen is one of the hallmarks of a strong democracy. American Citizenship examines many aspects of what it means to be an American. Readers will learn about the rights… More →
Thrilling and frightening crime stories often capture the American public's attention. Scientists, theorists, and law enforcement examine the evidence in each complicated case. Conspiracy… More →
Notorious serial killers. Unsolved murders. Terrorist bombings. Shocking and scandalous crime stories often capture the American public's attention. Scientists, theorists, and law enforcement More →
Since 1776, the rights of American citizens have continuously evolved, and they remain hotly debated today. This series examines the freedoms and values that Americans hold dear, including… More →
The legacy of past civilizations is still with us today. Explore major historical developments, cultural and scientific contributions, and the continuing impact of these past civilizations.… More →
Kids will uncover the history, tactics, and legacy of the world's most skilled warriors like gladiators, samurais, and Vikings. With easy text and explosive pictures, these books will have… More →
Explore the deep oceans with sharks, take a ride with horses, and check out the many cat and dog breeds with these information-packed books. In the Encyclopedia for Kids series, learn about… More →
This series explores how the process of evolution resulted in the animals we know today. Each book examines a major group of animals, with titles on amphibians, birds, fish, insects, mammals, More →
This series introduces readers to Arctic animals whose populations are threatened by human activity. Each fact-filled title covers the featured animal's range and habitat, physical… More →
"What will draw readers in are the action-filled color photographs that take up most of each page. They give a you-are-there feel to the proceedings that has appeal." - Booklist, April 1,… More →
In August 1945, the US government dropped two atomic bombs on Japan to end World War II. The bombings forced Japan to surrender, but they left a complicated legacy. Survivors, soldiers,… More →