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The Human Record: To 1500, 8th Edition
by James H. Overfield Alfred J AndreaTHE HUMAN RECORD is a leading primary source reader for world history, providing balanced coverage of the global past. Each volume contains a blend of visual and textual sources that are often paired or grouped together for comparison, as in the Multiple Voices feature. A prologue entitled "Primary Sources and How to Read Them" serves as a tool that helps you approach, and get the most from, each document. Approximately one-third of the sources in the Eighth Edition are new, and these documents continue to reflect the myriad experiences of the peoples of the world.
The Human Record: To 1700 (4th edition)
by Alfred J. Andrea James H. OverfieldUnlike some other world history texts that center on the West, The Human Record provides balanced coverage of the global past. The book features both written and artifactual sources that are placed in their full historical contexts through introductory essays, footnotes, and focus questions. The text sheds light on the experiences of women and non-elite groups while maintaining overall balance and a focus on the major patterns of global historical developments through the ages.
The Human Venture, Volume 1: A Global History to 1500 (5th Edition)
by Anthony EslerAn understanding of the history of the world--and understanding why this knowledge is important--has become essential for today's students. Benefiting from the unifying viewpoint of a single author, this lively two-volume narrative tells the story of human events on the move--the exciting event history of wars and politics, booms and busts, the rise and fall of empires, and more. It also reaches beyond the events that have shaped world history to trace the broader development of human institutions and ideas as they evolve through time. Special attention to art and ideas in each period and civilization.
The Human Web: A Bird's-Eye View of World History
by William H. Mcneill J. R. McNeillThis book is all about how people created the webs of interaction, how those webs grew, what shapes they took in different parts of the world, how they combined in recent times into a single cosmopolitan web, and how this altered the human role on earth.
The Humanistic Tradition Book 5: Romanticism, Realism, and the Nineteenth-Century World
by Gloria K. FieroThe Humanistic Tradition explores the political, economic, and social contexts of human culture, providing a global and multicultural perspective which helps students better understand the relationship between the West and other world cultures.
The Humanistic Tradition, Book 4: Faith, Reason, and Power in the Early Modern World (Fifth Edition)
by Gloria K. FieroThis book focuses on the creative legacy referred to collectively as the humanities: literature, philosophy, history (in its literary dimension), architecture, the visual arts (including photography and film), music, and dance.
The Humanistic Tradition: Prehistory to the Early Modern World
by Gloria K. FieroThe Humanistic Tradition examines the political, economic, and social contexts out of which history's most memorable achievements emerged. The sixth edition of The Humanistic Tradition continues to bring to life humankind's creative legacy. This widely acclaimed humanities survey takes a global perspective that is at once selective and engaging, and helps students better understand the relationship between world cultures.
The Humanities in Western Culture: A Search For Human Values
by Robert LammThese two beautifully illustrated chronological volumes introduce your students to the arts of literature, sculpture, painting, architecture, music, photography, and film, and the philosophical ideas permeating ancient through modern civilizations. Packaged with supplemental Student Study Guides and audio cassettes to accompany each volume, this set provides an excellent all-in-one introduction to the humanities.
The Humanities: Modernism and the Globalization of Cultures, 1900 to the Present
by Henry M. SayreThe Humanities by Henry M. Sayre helps the reader see the context and make the connections across the humanities by tying together the entire cultural experience through a narrative storytelling approach.
The Humanities: Modernism and the Globalization of Cultures, 1900 to the Present (2nd Edition)
by Henry M. SayreThe Humanities by Henry M. Sayre helps the reader see the context and make the connections across the humanities by tying together the entire cultural experience through a narrative storytelling approach. For an undergraduate introductory level course in the humanities.
The Humble Essay (Second Edition)
by Roy K. HumbleThis composition textbook introduces college writing in everyday language so that non-majors are more likely to actually read these chapters, understand the ideas, and then put those ideas to good use.
The Hungry Dragon (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Jacqueline Adams Christina RodriguezNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Hungry Ferry
by Jordan LundquistThe hungry ferry eats up the cars, takes them across the water, and spits them out.
The Hungry Snail (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Nancy WallaceNIMAC-sourced textbook. Looking for Snails. A boy looks for snails in his garden. What is the best way to find a snail? Follow the boy and you'll see!
The Hunt for the Golden Book (Geronimo Stilton)
by Geronimo StiltonFrom the bestselling middle grade series, a chapter book about a mouse journalist searching for a missing computer, plus a bonus short mystery and jokes.Grandfather William was throwing me, Geronimo Stilton, a party—it had been ten years since I published my first book! He wanted me to write a new book especially for the occasion. Then my laptop was stolen right from under my snout. Cheese niblets, how terrible! Could my friends and I find my computer and print my book all in time for the party?BONUS! After the story, read an extra Mini Mystery adventure: The Lake Monster. When a mysterious monster is sighted in a lake on Mouse Island, Geronimo is called in to investigate! But can he figure out this creature’s secret?PLUS cheesy jokes galore!Praise for Geronimo Stilton’s books:“Lightning pace and full-color design will hook kids in a flash.” —Publishers Weekly
The Hunter and the Animals: A Wordless Picture Book
by Tomie De PaolaA wordless story told in stunning images This story has no words--but it doesn't need them. Tomie de Paola's beautiful illustrations evoke the style of Hungarian folk art as each page paints the story of a hunter who comes to the forest. When he can't find any animals, the discouraged hunter falls asleep. While he's sleeping, the animals play a trick on him! Look closely--many animals are hiding in the pictures. This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.
The Ice Castle: The Ice Castle; The Wishing-well Spell; Posey, The Class Pest; Pop Goes The Bubble Trouble (Daisy Dreamer #5)
by Genevieve Santos Holly AnnaHi! I’m Daisy Dreamer and my totally true imaginary friend Posey and I are going on a winter adventure! Oh, and you’re totally invited, too!I love snow days! I mean, who doesn’t? But do you know what’s better than a snow day? A snow day in the World of Make-Believe! Obviously! But do you know what’s even better than that? A snow day in the World of Make-Believe visiting a really real Ice Castle! Join Posey and me, as we build snow-nimals, go bed-sledding, and have a brrr-tastic snowberang fight. There’s just one thing to remember: Stay out of the Ice Castle’s tower. It may be a little cursed, but that’s snow reason to not come along! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Daisy Dreamer chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
The Ice Cream Machine Disaster / The Scoop on Ice Cream Cones (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Stephen Krensky Judy Love Jean KnoxNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Ice Cream Shop: A Steve and Wessley Reader (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
by Jennifer E. MorrisA brand new reader series featuring two unlikely friends!Steve really wants an ice cream cone, but he can't seem to figure out how to get one...until Wessley comes along to the rescue. Readers will love being in on the joke as Steve struggles to get what he wants.This hilarious new reader series introduces Steve and Wessley, two friends who always seem to get into the silliest situations!
The Iceberg Wrangler (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Scott O'MalleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Idaho Adventure (4th Grade)
by Nancy Wilper Tacke Todd ShallatThe Idaho Adventure is a multi-media textbook program for 4th grade Idaho studies. The program is based on Idaho's Content Standards for social studies and teaches civics, history, geography, and economics. The student edition places the state's historical events in the larger context of our nation's history.