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La seconde naissance de l'homme: le néolithique
By Jean Guilaine. 2015
" Il y a environ 10 000 ans, l'homme prend un nouveau départ et modifie radicalement sa façon de vivre.…
Il fonde alors les premiers villages, impose sa domination sur son environnement, invente l'agriculture et l'élevage. Une transformation sans retour, qui fait de lui le maître unique de la nature. Jean Guilaine s'attache aussi dans ce livre aux comportements individuels et collectifs, insistant notamment sur la précocité de la violence, les origines de la guerre, le meurtre d'Ötzi, figure emblématique de nos ancêtres. Il souligne le poids de limaginaire, des symboles et des rites dans le fonctionnement de ces communautés anciennes. Les temps néolithiques ont posé les bases des sociétés qui sont aujourd'hui les nôtres. L'Histoire, dès lors, est en marche. " -- 4e de couv.Les illustres Canadiens: le Temple de la renommée du hockey
By Andrew Podnieks. 2008
Depuis sa fondation en décembre 1909, le club de hockey les Canadiens de Montréal ont remporté la Coupe Stanley à…
24 reprises, plus que toute autre équipe dans l'histoire de ce sport. De Howie Morenz et Georges Vézina, de Dick Duff à Patrick Roy, ces hommes ont laissé leur marque sur tous les aspects du jeu. " Les illustres Canadiens " relate l'histoire de ces hommes qui ont fait partie de cette prestigieuse organisation, avant leur intronisation au Temple de la Renommée. 2008. Titre uniforme: Honoured Canadiens.L'arche avant Noé: les origines de l'histoire du déluge déchiffrées
By Irving L Finkel, Olivier Lebleu. 2015
" Tout le monde connaît l'histoire du Déluge telle qu'elle est racontée dans la Genèse. Depuis les années 1870, on…
sait qu'il existait dans l'antique Babylone une autre version encore nimbée de mystère. Spécialiste de la Mésopotamie, Irving Finkel s'est retrouvé plongé dans une enquête inédite lorsqu'un visiteur lui a apporté une tablette du XVIIIe siècle avant Jésus-Christ qu'il avait héritée de son père. L'auteur antique y décrit une embarcation tout à fait inattendue et livre les caractéristiques détaillées de sa construction. On découvrira le lieu où les Babyloniens croyaient que l'Arche avait accosté ainsi qu'une nouvelle explication de l'introduction de cette histoire dans la Bible. À l'heure où les trésors exceptionnels de cette région sont en péril, L'Arche avant Noé nous entraîne dans l'exploration d'un monde fascinant grâce au déchiffrement des écritures antiques et aux dernières découvertes archéologiques. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: The ark before Noah.Last minute of play: tales of hockey grit and glory
By Ross Brewitt. 1993
Here are the thoughts, actions, pranks, anecdotes and opinions of hockey players caught up in NHL rivalries. The focus is…
on Canadian hockey heroes of the 1960's and 1970's, including Phil and Tony Esposito, Chico Maki, Bobby Hull, "Punch" Imlach, Vic Hadfield and Don Cherry. c1993.Au temps des premiers Jeux olympiques (Des enfants dans l'histoire)
By Patricia Wenger. 2000
"Au temps des premiers Jeux olympiques" est un titre faisant partie d'une collection destinée aux jeunes lecteurs. L'enfant est initié…
à des pans de l'histoire. Ici, il se retrouve à Athènes en l'an 420 avant Jésus-Christ durant les Jeux olympiques. Années 3-6.Au temps des cavernes (Des enfants dans l'histoire)
By Françoise Lebrun. 1998
"Au temps des cavernes" est un titre faisant partie d'une collection destinée aux jeunes lecteurs. L'enfant est initié à des…
pans de l'histoire. Ici, il se retrouve dans une tribu préhistorique durant une journée de chasse. Années 3-6. 1998.Inside hockey: the legends, facts, and feats that made the game
By Keltie Thomas. 2008
Introduces readers to the wild side of professional hockey, with stories about the superstars (male and female), the rules that…
changed the game, and the dazzling science behind the sport. Read about the player who would rather fight than score or the guy who talked to the goalposts like they were old friends. Includes information on the greatest goal scorers, crazy goalies, practical jokers, superstitions, the most ferocious fights, players overcoming obstacles, and the enduring obsession with that Cup called Stanley. Grades 3-6. 2008.Chronicles of ancient Egypt
By Jonathan Dee. 1998
The Chronicle is presented in three parts. The first tells of gods and religious traditions, including the mythology of principle…
gods such as Isis, Osiris and Thoth. The second part unveils vivid accounts of the lives of the pharaohs. A selection of morality tales follows, explaining, for example, the Egyptian concept of "maat" and "gereg", or truth and falsehood. 1998.Island of the blessed: the secrets of Egypt's everlasting oasis
By Harry Thurston. 2003
Harry Thurston follows an international group of archaeologists on an expedition to uncover the secrets of the everlasting oasis that…
exists in the middle of the Egyptian desert. In the excavation process, many ancient objects are found that hint at how civilization was born in the Egyptian desert. 2003.In the crease: goaltenders look at life in the NHL
By Dick Irvin. 1995
Broadcaster Dick Irvin presents interviews and anecdotes about hockey goaltenders and the mythology which surrounds them. Early greats include Georges…
Vezina and Lorne Chabot, and some of the goalies from the modern era of the game include Ken Dryden, Patrick Roy, and Martin Brodeur. c1995.In the footsteps of Alexander the Great: a journey from Greece to Asia
By Michael Wood. 1997
Michael Wood retraces the 2000 mile journey from Greece to India, made by Alexander the Great. In an account based…
on a range of sources as diverse as medieval travellers' narratives, satellite photography and eye-witness reports, momentous events of the past are interwoven with present day reality. 1997.In search of the Trojan War
By Michael Wood. 1985
The tale of the siege of Troy is perhaps the greatest non-religious story ever told. It has haunted the western…
imagination for nearly 3000 years, and the story of the modern quest for the reality behind Homer's epic has its own excitement: was there ever an actual siege of Troy? Did Helen, Agamemnon, Paris and all the other larger-than-life characters really exist? This is the story of the men who were determined to find out. 1985.Examines the ancient cultures of the Israelites, the Philistines, and the Phoenicians, focusing on art, architecture, food, clothing, writing, history,…
religion, and work. Includes related activities, such as writing on a smashed pot, making Philistine stew, and becoming a master dyer. Some violence. Grades 5-8. 2003.Hockey for kids: heroes, tips and facts
By Brian McFarlane. 1994
Etched in ice: a tribute to hockey's defining moments
By Michael McKinley. 1998
"Etched in Ice" showcases the builders and broadcasters, the dramas and pathos, of a sport that has long made winter…
the hottest season. It includes not only the titans and their achievements, but it also takes us to the men and women who are not household names, yet have affected the game in their own remarkable ways: the first big-time team on the West Coast; a gifted American player cut down early in World War I; a women's team that lost only two games out of 350 during the 1930s. 1998.Atlas of a lost world: travels in ice age America
By Craig Childs. 2018
Thousands of years ago, sea levels were low enough that a land bridge was exposed between Asia and North America.…
But it was not the only way across. This book upends our notions of human arrival in the New World. 2018.Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans: the foundations of Western Civilization (Modern scholar)
By Timothy Baker Shutt. 2003
Kenyon College professor, Timothy B. Shutt delivers a course that will examine the foundations of Western Civilization. Through literature that…
has survived the ages, this course will look at the culture of the ancient Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans, and likewise look at how these cultures interacted with each other. 2003.Hockey towns: untold stories from the heart of Canada
By Kirstie McLellan Day, Ron MacLean. 2015
In his 28 years on 'Hockey Night in Canada' and now as host of Rogers' 'Hometown Hockey', Ron has met…
fascinating people from coast to coast and has great stories to tell. From London to Castlegar, Yellowknife to Cole Harbour, Medicine Hat to Trois Rivieres, from Bantam to Junior B to the NHL, our country is full of great characters: players, coaches, hockey moms and hockey dads; rivalries, practical jokes, careers that grew out of nothing and "can't lose" prospects who flamed out too soon - all compelling, entertaining and inspiring. Bestseller. 2015.Hockey night in Canada: sport, identities, and cultural politics (Culture and communication in Canada series)
By Richard S Gruneau, David Whitson. 1993
The authors present an examination of hockey as a statement about personal and national identity. From the professional level to…
small town leagues, they consider hockey as an expression of changing popular culture. 1993.How Rome fell: death of a superpower
By Adrian Keith Goldsworthy. 2009
Describes the forces that ultimately destroyed the Roman Empire, challenging the traditional assumption that Rome was sacked by ultimately irrepressible…
foreign armies. Asserts that Rome's foes in the death throes of empire weren't any more formidable than those at its peak, but that the cutthroat nature of its political system fractured and diverted forces better spent maintaining the integrity of provincial borders - it was civil war and paranoia that destroyed the empire from within. 2009.