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How the states got their shapes too: the people behind the borderlines
Par Mark Stein. 2011
Sequel to How the States Got Their Shapes (DB 67306) features biographical sketches of the politicians, surveyors, religious leaders, and…
others who created the borders of America's states. Basis for the series of the same name on TV's History Channel. 2011
Award-winning journalist examines the twenty-first-century social landscape of America, reflects on its past, and ponders its future. Provides profiles of…
Americans he calls "unconventional thinkers and doers," including the wife of a seriously wounded soldier, an inner-city school principal, a major league baseball pitcher, and others. Bestseller. 2011
Tension city: inside the Presidential debates, from Kennedy-Nixon to Obama-McCain
Par James Lehrer. 2011
PBS news anchor Lehrer, who has moderated eleven presidential and vice presidential debates, recalls the behind-the-scenes tension of these televised…
events. Includes insights from his follow-up interviews with candidates. Discusses major moments, killer questions, and backstage drama. 2011
The Eighty-Dollar Champion: Snowman, the horse that inspired a nation
Par Elizabeth Letts. 2011
Relates Dutch immigrant Harry de Leyer's 1956 purchase of a gray horse from a slaughterhouse truck for eighty dollars. Recounts…
de Leyer's Long Island boarding-school students riding the horse named Snowman, the discovery of Snowman's jumping feats, and his victory at the 1958 National Horse Show. Bestseller. 2011
Destiny of the republic: a tale of madness, medicine, and the murder of a president
Par Candice Millard. 2011
Chronicles the life of James A. Garfield (1831-1881), the twentieth American president. Highlights Garfield's rise from poverty to the Oval…
Office. Details the attack by deranged office-seeker Charles Guiteau and the medical care that killed Garfield despite the efforts of Alexander Graham Bell. Bestseller. 2011
Bootleg: murder, moonshine, and the lawless years of prohibition
Par Karen Blumenthal. 2011
The history and legacy of Prohibition, which began with passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920 and ended in 1933.…
Profiles Carrie Nation, the temperance movement's first celebrity, and discusses the rise of bootleggers and gangsters such as Al Capone. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2011
Abraham Lincoln: a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #47: Abe Lincoln at last! (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker #25)
Par Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca, Natalie Pope Boyce. 2011
In this companion to Abe Lincoln at Last! (DB 76124), Annie and Jack present biographical information on President Lincoln. They…
discuss what it was like to live in a log cabin and describe Abe's growing up poor, first in Kentucky and later in Indiana. For grades 2-4. 2011
Patrick Henry: first among patriots
Par Thomas S. Kidd. 2011
Biography of Patrick Henry (1736-1799), who is best known for the 1775 "liberty or death" speech that he delivered at…
the onset of the American Revolution. Chronicles his Scottish background, political role in colonial Virginia, and his later denunciation of the U.S. Constitution. 2011
Treacherous beauty: Peggy Shippen, the woman behind Benedict Arnold's plot to betray America
Par Mark Jacob, Stephen H. Case. 2012
Biography of Philadelphia debutante Peggy Shippen (1760-1804), who befriended English officer and spy John André in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary…
War. Explores the reasons why Peggy conspired with André and her husband, colonial general Benedict Arnold, to turn over the fort at West Point to the British. 2012
A disability history of the United States (ReVisioning American history #2)
Par Kim E. Nielsen. 2012
Professor and author of The Radical Lives of Helen Keller (DB 57987) chronicles the role of people with disabilities in…
America. Discusses the concept of dependency, Native American beliefs, disabled war veterans, institutionalization, and civil rights activism. 2012
Bomb: the race to build and steal the world's most dangerous weapon
Par Steve Sheinkin. 2012
Award-winning author recounts the history of the atom bomb and the race among the United States, Nazi Germany, and the…
Soviet Union to build--or steal--the deadly weapon during World War II. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2012
Cyrus Field's big dream: the daring effort to lay the first transatlantic telegraph cable
Par Mary Morton Cowan. 2018
Recounts the life of Cyrus Field (1819-1892), a wealthy, industrious man of fragile health who pioneered the first transatlantic cable.…
Details how Field's unwavering determination to enable instant communication between North America and the United Kingdom came to fruition in 1866. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2018
Inventing a Christian America: the myth of the religious founding
Par Steven K. Green. 2015
Professor of law and religion examines the perception of the creation of the United States of America as a Christian…
nation. Discusses the history of religious freedom in the formation of states, details historical attempts to codify a belief of Christian supremacy, and argues against privileging the Christian faith. 2015
Tommy: the gun that changed America
Par Karen Blumenthal. 2015
Overview of the development and history of John Taliaferro Thompson's lightweight, fast-firing weapon. The Tommy gun was designed for the…
military, but it instead became the weapon of choice for criminals, gangsters, and bootleggers. Some violence. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2015
The call of the osprey (Scientists in the Field)
Par Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, William Muñoz. 2015
Follows a crew of scientists who are involved in the Montana Osprey Project--which studies the effects of mercury pollution on…
wildlife and humans. Highlights observations from spying on the raptors with several strategically placed webcams and the continuing research efforts aimed at better understanding of environmental problems. For grades 6-9. 2015
Bicentennial: poems
Par Dan Chiasson. 2014
Twenty-one poems that explore the cyclical nature of history, as well as the intimate history of one person. "Obituary" ruminates…
on reading about the life of a relative after he has passed away. The title poem reflects on being a child in 1976 and having children of one's own. 2014
Lafayette in the somewhat United States
Par Sarah Vowell. 2015
Author of Assassination Vacation (DB 61591) and Unfamiliar Fishes (DB 73201) provides a humorous account of Revolutionary War hero Marquis…
de Lafayette and his return to America in 1824. Examines the impact Lafayette had on a young America, his popularity, and his ongoing relationships with instrumental American leaders of the time. Bestseller. 2015
American ghost: a family's haunted past in the desert southwest
Par Hannah Nordhaus. 2015
The La Posada Hotel in Santa Fe has a famous resident ghost, a woman named Julia Schuster Staab, who lived…
there when the hotel was her family's home in the late 19th century. Journalist Nordhaus, Julia's descendent, researches Julia's life and afterlife in this tale of the American West. 2015
Villains, scoundrels, and rogues: incredible true tales of mischief and mayhem
Par Paul Martin, Paul Martín, Paul D Martin. 2014
Thirty portraits of little-known scoundrels throughout history whose misdeeds range from unspeakable acts of evil to unscrupulous behavior. Includes Ed…
Gein, the notorious Wisconsin serial killer who was the inspiration for Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. 2014
Grandma Gatewood's walk: the inspiring story of the woman who saved the Appalachian Trail
Par Ben Montgomery. 2014
Biography of Emma Gatewood (1887-1973), who left her family in Ohio in May 1955, saying only that she was going…
for a walk. Four months later she completed a solo hike of the Appalachian Trail, from south to north--the first woman to do so. Details her trip and subsequent celebrity. 2014