Tells the story of Alexander Graham Bell, the man who invented the telephone, the people who helped him, and the changes that came about because of one of the greatest inventions of all time.
During the Revolutionary War, Alexander Hamilton led his troops as captain. After the war he worked to make the new national government stronger, and served as the First U.S Secretary of the Treasury. Ages 12-16 years.
Discusses the role of alienation in ""The Catcher in the Rye"", ""Waiting for Godot"", and ""Hamlet"". This title features about 20 original essays and reprinted critical analyses that give students of literature valuable insight into this theme.
This volume examines the life and career of sharpshooter and entertainer Annie Oakley.
All animals have to eat, but feeding behavior goes far beyond predators and prey. Animals have a variety of ways to find food. Some sit and wait for food to come to them. Other... Læs mere
This series investigates unusual careers in science-related fields and finds out about commonly considered ways in which science can be put to use. With full colour phtographs and illustrations. Ages 12-16 years.
Explores the social lives of insects, meerkats, primates, and others, with a special emphasis on how such packs compare to one another and how they benefit individual members.