Presents an illustrated photographic history of the 1920s including the aftermath of World War One, prohibition, the beginning of Fascism, women's rights, the movies, and much more.
Introduces the key characteristics and proponents of monarchy, tracing its development from its origins to the twenty-first century, and looking at how monarchy affects the lives of people who live under the system.
Describes what life was like for children in ancient Egypt: what they ate, where they went to school, what games they played, and what they did at home.
Explores the social changes in Great Britain during the 1960's resulting from economic expansion, new fashion trends, Beatlemania, educational reforms, and immigration.
An introduction, in simple text and illustrations, to the history, geography, economy, government, culture, and people of Libya, Africa's fourth largest country.
Traces the life and accomplishments of the woman who struggled to overcome her deaf and blind handicaps, with the aid of her famous teacher, Annie Sullivan.
Identifies the nature of fascism, studies the two fascist states, and examines the way in which fascism arose and influenced events between World War I and World War II.