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A strong purchase for reports and interested readers.
This series spotlights significant events or personnel of World War I, many of which were overshadowed by World War II. Christmas presents a broad overview of the 191417 struggle between the Central Powers and Allies, while the other books provide more focused approaches. A wealth of archival photographs enhances the series. "Essential Facts" are appended. There are five other spring 2016 books in this series. Reading list, timeline. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these World War I titles: Women in World War I, Harlem Hellfighters, The Christmas Truce of 1914, World War I Aftermath, and World War I Battles.
This set delivers plenty of report information and encourages readers to think about how technology has affected their lives, making it an excellent choice.
These books focus on pivotal inventions as historical events, examining why each was created and what preceded it; how each has changed life today; and how it will evolve. Supplemented with excellent photos, archival images, and diagrams, the well-written narratives also clearly explain the technology of each invention. There are three other fall 2015 books in this series. Reading list, timeline. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Essential Library of Inventions titles: How the Light Bulb Changed History, How the Refrigerator Changed History, How the Internet Changed History, How the Toilet Changed History, and How the Printing Press Changed History.