Discoveries in geography -- Juvenile literature
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Discoveries in geography -- Juvenile literature
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Discoveries in geography
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Incoming Resources
- The Grolier student library of explorers and exploration
- Explorer, [discover the story of exploration-from early expeditions to high-tech trips into space], written by Rupert Matthews ; [special photography, James Stevenson [and others]
- Ultimate explorer guide for kids, Justine Miles
- Which way to the Wild West?, everything your schoolbooks didn't tell you about America's westward expansion, by Steve Sheinkin ; illustrated by Tim Robinson
- Uncovering ancient artifacts, Rachael L. Thomas
- Exploration, Peggy J. Parks
- Early explorers
- Da Gama, Vasco da Gama sails around the Cape of Good Hope, by Robin S. Doak ; content adviser, Sherry L. Field ; reading adviser, Linda D. Labbo
- Explorers, David Marshall
- Space scientists, by Kathryn Hulick ; content consultant, Daniel C. Jacobs
- Exploring the Southwest, by Tammy Gagne ; content consultant, Santiago Guerra, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor of Southwest Studies, Colorado College
- Henry Hudson, an explorer of the Northwest Passage, by Amie Hazleton
- Accidental explorers, surprises and sidetrips in the history of exploration, Rebecca Stefoff
- The Viking explorers, Rebecca Stefoff ; introductory essay # 1 by Michael Collins ; introductory essay # 2 by William H. Goetzmann
- Exploration in the world of the ancients, by John S. Bowman ; John S. Bowman and Maurice Isserman, general editors
- What do you know about the age of exploration?, Lynn George
- So you want to be an explorer?, Judith St. George ; illustrated by David Small
- Exploration, by Rebecca Stefoff
- Travelers and traders, [text, Robert Coupe]
- Exploring the South, by Rebecca Stanborough ; content consultant, Peter C. Vermilyea, Lecturer, History Department, Western Connecticut State University
- Sir Francis Drake, by Kristin Petrie
- Bound by ice, a true North Pole survival story, Sandra Neil Wallace and Rich Wallace
- Exploring the Mid-Atlantic, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant, Adam Sweeting, PhD, Division of Humanities Chair, Boston University
- Lewis and Clark's compass, what an artifact can tell us about the historic expedition, by John Micklos Jr
- So you want to be an explorer?, by Judith St. George
- Explorers, Chris Oxlade
- Explorers in the 20th and 21st centuries, from Auguste Piccard to James Cameron, edited by Kenneth Pletcher
- Explorer, written by Rupert Matthews
- The age of exploration, by Sarah Flowers
- What was the age of exploration?, by Catherine Daly ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Exploring the land, [authors, Derek Cullen and John Murray-Robertson ; illustrated by Gecko Ltd]
- Explorer
- Explore the world, discoveries that shaped our world, illustrated and written by Anton Hallmann; translated by Ryan Eyers
- My encyclopedia of very important adventures, [for little learners who love exciting journeys and incredible discoveries, text by Ben Hubbard, Wil Mara, Andrea Mills, Joe Norbury, Becky Walsh, Graeme Williams]
- Exploration, Boy Scouts of America
- Explorers, amazing tales of the world's greatest adventurers, illustrated by Jessamy Hawke ; written by Nellie Huang ; [with a foreword by Barbara Hillary]
- The world is waiting for you, Barbara Kerley
- The look-it-up book of explorers, Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
- Exploring rivers, [authors, Derek Cullen and John Murray-Robertson]
- Voyages of exploration, Nick Arnold
- Exploring New England, by Samantha S. Bell ; content consultant, Adam Sweeting, PhD, Division of Humanities Chair, Boston University
- Into the unknown, how great explorers found their way by land, sea, and air, Stewart Ross ; illustrated by Stephen Biesty
- Explorer, written by Rupert Matthews
- The expanding frontier, Enzo George
- Explorer, a daring guide for young adventurers, Sir Henry Hardcastle ; [author, Dugald Steer]
- Explorer, written by Rupert Matthews ; [special photography, James Stevenson and others]
- Amazing expeditions, journeys that changed the world, Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Michael Mullan
- Earth sciences, an illustrated history of planetary science, Tom Jackson
- Where am I?, the story of maps and navigation, A.G. Smith
- Explorers of the ancient world, Anthony Brierley
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