Literature
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(OCoLC)fst01921716
Label
Literature
Name
Literature
Fast id
1921716
Source
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Incoming Resources
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- The basics of sound, Christopher Cooper
- The Negro Leagues, celebrating baseball's unsung heroes, Matt Doeden
- The Cold war, John Ziff ; series consultant, Lt. Col. Jason R. Musteen, Chief of the Military History Division, U.S. Military Academy at West Point
- Universe, written by Robin Kerrod
- Hana's suitcase, a true story, by Karen Levine
- Later works, Richard Wright
- Black holes, the weird science of the most mysterious objects in the universe, Sara Latta
- Space exploration, by Liz Kruesi ; content consultant, Mary Kay Hemenway, PhD, Astronomy Department, University of Texas at Austin
- Mind of a criminal, Valerie Bodden
- The Solar System, general editors, Giles Sparrow, Judith John, and Chris McNab
- Climate migrants, on the move in a warming world, by Rebecca E. Hirsch
- The boys who challenged Hitler, Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club, Phillip Hoose
- How renewable energy is changing society, Robert Green
- The basics of mechanics, John O.E. Clark
- Where's Waldo?, the great picture hunt!, Martin Handford
- Jane Addams, social worker and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Bonnie Carman Harvey
- The Saturday evening post treasury, selected from the complete files by Roger Butterfield and the editors of the Saturday evening post
- I have a concussion, now what?, Judy Monroe Peterson
- Great ideas of the Renaissance, Trudee Romanek
- Treasury of Greek mythology, classic stories of gods, goddesses, heroes & monsters, by Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrated by Christina Balit
- Children of the Great Depression, Russell Freedman
- Careers if you like sports, Stuart A. Kallen
- Teens talk about anxiety and depression, [edited by] Jennifer Landau
- Chasing Lincoln's killer, James L. Swanson
- Electricity, Richard and Louise Spilsbury
- Energy technology, by Kathryn Hulick
- The importance of the laws of motion, Toney Allman
- Biofuels, William Dudley
- Living and working in ancient China, edited by Joanne Randolph
- Eyewitness ocean, written by Dr. Miranda MacQuitty ; photographed by Frank Greenaway
- Amazing Leonardo da Vinci inventions you can build yourself, Maxine Anderson
- The Nazi hunters : how a team of spies and survivors captured the world's most notorious Nazi, Neal Bascomb
- Weather
- America in the 1930s, Jim Callan
- Nanotechnology, by Janet Slingerland ; content consultant, L. Jay Guo, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
- Medical discoveries, Beatrice Kavanaugh
- Ideas for science projects, Robert Gardner
- How the Internet is changing society, Carla Mooney
- The importance of cell theory, John Allen
- Cutting edge medical technology, Toney Allman
- Women scientists in chemistry, Tracey Kelly
- Genetic engineering, Dave Bond
- Steve Jobs, the man who thought different : a biography, by Karen Blumenthal
- Michelangelo, the young artist who dreamed of perfection, Philip Wilkinson
- Cold War spies, Michael E. Goodman
- Genetically modified crops and food, edited by Natalie Regis
- Planets, written by Carole Stott
- Fashions of a decade, Maria Costantino
- How gene therapy is changing society, John Allen
- Natural disasters, written by Claire Watts ; consultant Trevor Day
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