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Renaissance Italy

2014
An awakening, a rebirth called the Renaissance, changed Europe and the world from the 14th to the 16th century. The movement influenced all parts of society-art, science, architecture, literature, religion, politics, economics, and philosophy. Florence, Italy, the birthplace of the Renaissance, thrived in its dynamic climate. Like most of the poor, this movement did not affect Antonia. She still roamed the streets barefoot with other kids begging for bread. However, things changed when she became a servant in the palace of the Medici, the most powerful family in the region. Let's travel back to 15th-century Florence and visit Antonia who is anxious to tell about her life and Renaissance Italy.

When China ruled the seas

the treasure fleet of the Dragon Throne, 1405-1433
1996

Gladiatrix

the true story of history's unknown woman warrior
2002

Sword song

the battle for London
2009
In ninth-century England, Uhtred of Bebbanburg is ordered by King Alfred to secure the borders of London and resist the attacks of the Norse Viking brothers Sigefrid and Erik Thurgilson, but his uncertain loyalties toward the crown, and his daughter's recent marriage, make it difficult for him to carry out the command.

Life in a Greek trading port

2005
Presents an illustrated introdution to the trading ports established by the ancient Greeks around the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Black Seas, including information on the ships and sailors that frequented these ports, and what it was like to live there.

Romeo & Juliet & vampires

2010
An adaptation of William Shakespeare's classic play, in which Juliet, a vampire-to-be, falls in love with a human, Romeo, without realizing that he belongs to a family of vampire hunters.

Breath

2003
Elaborates on the tale of "The Pied Piper," told from the point of view of a boy who is too ill to keep up when a piper spirits away the healthy children of a plague-ridden town after being cheated out of full payment for ridding Hameln of rats.

Sword song

the battle for London
2008
In ninth-century England, Uhtred of Bebbanburg is ordered by King Alfred to secure the borders of London and resist the attacks of the Norse Viking brothers Sigefrid and Erik Thurgilson, but his uncertain loyalties toward the crown, and his daughter's recent marriage, make it difficult for him to carry out the command.

Medieval and Renaissance fashion

90 full-color plates
2007
Presents ninety color plates depicting the fashions of the medieval and Renaissance eras, featuring the typical dress styles of royalty, servants, knights, pages, religious figures, and commoners.

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