Pack of 8 - History of 8 U.S. Presidents for Ages 8-14

Pack of 8 - History of 8 U.S. Presidents for Ages 8-14
    Code: HISTO101B
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    Format: Reinforced Hardcover
    Ages: 8 to 14
    Size: 6¼ X 8¾
    For Grades: 4 - 8
    List Price: $321.00
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    Explore the lives of famous figures found in the core of every history curriculum. Each completely nonfiction book is illustrated with historical photographs and illustrations. Sidebars, a timeline, and entertaining cartoon illustrations further illuminate each subject’s personality.

    —George H.W. Bush

    Features:

    • Sidebars
    • Bibliography
    • Black-and-White Photographs
    • Full-Color Illustrations
    • Further Reading
    • Glossary
    • Index
    • Maps
    • Timeline
    • Table of Contents
    • Websites
    • 48 pages for each book

    Titles include:


    George H.W. Bush

    True or False? Before George H.W. Bush became the 41st U.S. president, he worked as a spy. False! George wasn't a spy, but he did serve as head of the Central Intelligence Agency. That group finds out about activities in other countries. Sometimes it uses spies. During World War II, his fighter plane was shot down over the ocean. He is one of the only presidents whose son also became president. Before becoming president, he owned an oil business, served as a congressman, and worked in the United Nations.


    Gerald R. Ford

    The amazing career and life of the only United States president not elected to that office.


    Richard Nixon

    Presents the life, career, and accomplishments of the thirty-seveth president of the United States.


    Woodrow Wilson

    Introduces the life and accomplishments of the twenty-eighth president of the United States.


    Examine the presidencies of those considered the greatest ever to hold the office. Learn what the world was like during these presidents' times in office and why they made the decisions they did. Understand why they are regarded as the best of the best.


    Titles include:


    Presidency of Abraham Lincoln


    Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt


    Presidency of George Washington


    Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt