True Books Geography
Feb 20, 2012

FYROM’s Lies Exposed – Greek Geography School Books Before 1988
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National Geographic – Beyond the Movie – Troy $3.00 Uncover the true story of one of the ancient world’s most legendary wars in this National Geographic program. See how the remains of the city of Troy, made famous in Homer’s “The Iliad,” were found in northwest Turkey in 1870 by German archeologist Heinrich Schliemann, and learn if the story of the Trojan Horse had any basis in historical fact. Soundtrack: English; interviews…. |
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Kidz Delight Datamax II, Silver $43.67 Datamax ii is a high-tech mini-computer that’s packed with fun and learning. It features simple touch-screen technology, allowing you to use a stylus or your finger. New features include high-quality animations and back-to-school programs and learning games; plus Homework Helper, Math and Algebra, Expanded Converter, and much more! Requires 3 “AA” batteries and one button-cell battery, included. M… |
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Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time $12.99 The thorniest scientific problem of the eighteenth century was how to determine longitude. Many thousands of lives had been lost at sea over the centuries due to the inability to determine an east-west position. This is the engrossing story of the clockmaker, John “Longitude” Harrison, who solved the problem that Newton and Galileo had failed to conquer, yet claimed only half the promised ri… |
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Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts (National Geographic Kids) $4.17 Summary:At last, all those weird but true facts that readers of National Geographic Kids love so much are collected into a fun-filled book that you’ll come back to again and again!Weird But True is based on the hugely popular magazine page of quirky, fun facts that many readers of National Geographic Kids magazine turn to first. Why? Well did you know that… Peanut butter can be converted into a … |
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Paddle-to-the-Sea (Sandpiper Books) $5.60 Summary:A young Indian boy carves a little canoe with a figure inside and names him Paddle-to-the-Sea. Paddle’s journey, in text and pictures, through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean provides an excellent geographic and historical picture of the region.About the Author:•Born in Jackson County, Michigan, in 1900, Holling Clancy Holling graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1923…. |