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Bill Clinton

president of the 90s
1997
Chronicles the life of Bill Clinton from his childhood in Arkansas to his governorship of that state and his first term as president of the United States, including highlights from the 1996 presidential campaign.

William Jefferson Clinton

2013
"Simple text and full-color photographs describe the life of William Jefferson Clinton"--Provided by publisher.

George W. Bush

2013
"Simple text and full-color photographs describe the life of George W. Bush"--Provided by publisher.

To save the earth

the American environmental movement
1998
Presents a brief history of the environmental movement and accounts of the work of four environmental activists: John Muir, Rachel Carson, David McTaggart, and Dave Foreman.

Serial Killers

2013
This book presents case studies of serial killers from the late 19th to early 21st centuries.

Strong force

the story of physicist Shirley Ann Jackson
2005
Presents a biography of African-American physicist Shirley Ann Jackson, and chronicles her childhood in Washington D.C., her education, and her many achievements in the field of science.

The final days

the last desperate abuses of power by the Clinton White House
2001

How I discovered poetry

Presents a memoir in poems of poet Marilyn Nelson, in which she discusses her life as a young girl from the age of four to fourteen, in which time she saw and was a part of the Civil Rights movement; witnessed the "Red Scare" and the dangers of the atom bomb; and took part in the beginnings of the feminist movement.

The impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton

2000
Examines events that led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, discussing the Whitewater investigation, the media coverage, the grand jury proceedings, and the Senate action; and considers the impact of the scandal on the Clinton administration and the American people.

Soldiers once and still

Ernest Hemingway, James Salter, & Tim O'Brien
2004
Explores how war and the military shaped the identities of Ernest Hemingway, James Salter, and Tim O'Brien, three of the twentieth century's most respected authors.

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