The Stars: A New Way to See Them
by H. A. Rey
from Houghton Mifflin
The Stars: A New Way to See Them. By H.A. Rey. This remains our all-time favorite guide to learning the constellations. Written for older kids and adults, its simple style has made it a top seller for more than 40 years. Classy cartoon illustrations and star charts round out this fine guidebook. 160 pages, softcover.
Find the Constellations
by H. A. Rey
from Houghton Mifflin
by H. A. Rey -- For Young and Older Beginners -- An excellent book for children interested in astronomy. This book teaches how to recognize constellations and shows locations of the planets through 2006. -- Charmingly illustrated, this classic book belongs in your child?s library. 72 pages, softcover.
A Little Book of Coincidence (Wooden Books)
by John Martineau
from Walker & Company
Glencoe Science: Astronomy, Student Edition (Glencoe Science)
Discover the flexibility to teach science your way
Astronomy, as a part of the Glencoe Science 15-Book Series, provides students with accurate and comprehensive coverage of the solar system and beyond. The strong content coverage integrates a wide range of hands-on experiences, critical-thinking opportunities, and real-world applications. The modular approach allows you to mix and match books to meet your curricula.
Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story
by Michael Collins
from Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
World History Series - The Byzantine Empire (World History Series)
by James A. Corrick
from Lucent Books
The Byzantine Empire -- the surviving eastern portion of the Roman Empire -- spanned the Middle Ages, during much of which time it was the dominant European power. The empire was both a storehouse of ancient classical writing and a defender of Europe against invasion from Asia and the Middle East. This volume tells the story of the Byzantine people, their wars, their conquests, their intrigues, and their accomplishments.
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