united states

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The battle for oil

2007
Describes the history and development of the oil industry, the world's dependence upon oil, global oil reserves, and threats to the world's oil supply.

The bombing of Pearl Harbor

2003
Chronicles the events surrounding the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japanese bombers in December, 1941, and explains how the attack forced the United States to enter World War II.

Eliza's cherry trees

Japan's gift to America
2011
Illustrations and text describe the efforts of travel writer Eliza Scidmore to bring the cherry blossoms of Japan to her home in Washington, DC, in the beginning of the twentieth century.

NASA

2012
Contains twenty-four essays from a variety of sources that provide a range of perspectives on issues related to NASA and the United States space program.

Cuba

2003
Chronicles the history of Cuba's internal and external conflicts, covering such topics as the Spanish-American War, the Cuban Revolution, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and economic difficulties after the fall of the Soviet Union.

The good neighbor

how the United States wrote the history of Central America and the Caribbean
1988
Examines the crucial role the U.S. played in Central America's history and its affect on our history.

Israel

2005
Presents twenty-four essays that argue opposing points regarding the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, whether Israel should exist, whether peace in the region is possible, and what the U.S.'s policy toward Israel should be; and includes discussion questions, a chronology, and an annotated list of related organizations.

North and South Korea

2003
Contains twenty essays in which the authors debate issues related to North and South Korea, considering whether North Korea poses a serious threat, the state of democracy and human rights in North and South Korea, U.S. foreign policy toward the countries, and their futures.

World War II

1997
A pictorial history of the World War II years, documenting America's entry into the conflict and participation in both the Pacific and European theaters.

They eat puppies, don't they?

a novel
2012
Starting a rumor about an assassination plot targeting the Dalai Lama as part of an effort to gain support for a secret weapons system, Bird McIntyre and Angel Templeton provoke Washington crises that bring the United States and China to the brink of war.

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