monuments

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monuments

Historic landmarks of Black America

1991
A state-by-state tour of monuments, musemums, and sites important to African-American history.

Stonehenge

a new interpretation of prehistoric man and the cosmos
1996
The author offers his opinions about the meaning of Stonehenge, crop circles, and other prehistoric monuments, based upon fifteen years of research in which he has determined that the structure has not only religious, but also astronomical significance.

Mysterious monuments

2005
Examines several ancient monuments around the world including the pyramids of Egypt and the Americas, stone circles, Nazca lines and Machu Picchu in Peru, Easter Island statues, and more.

Grave humor

a photo tour of funny, ironic, and ridiculous tombstones
2010
Text and illustrations present a humorist look at tombstones.

Ancient Ireland

from perhistory to the middle ages
1996
An illustrated guide to Ireland's historical places.

Visiting our past

a supplemental guide to selected sites
1977

The golden statue plot

2013
The cat pirates are coming to town and are planning on stealing New Mouse City's Statue of Liberty and taking it back to Cat Island. They think it's completely made of gold! Geronimo and his friends are determined to protect their city's precious symbol.

Liberty

2000
Discusses all the planning and efforts that went into the construction of one of the most famous symbols of the United States, the Statue of Liberty.

How big could your pumpkin grow?

2013
Playing with concepts of size and scale, giant pumpkins decorate some of America's most famous landmarks and landscapes.

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