Americas history book
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Atlantic Books (9781786493002) | White trash
(9781784781712)
(9780565093396) - Dimensions: 320 x 213 x 50 mm - ISBN: 9780565093396 - Number of pages: 448 - The Natural History Museum - Weight: 2600 g | Original edition, Birds of America
Explore the rich tapestry of Latin American history with this comprehensive guide. From pre‑colonial societies to modern politics, it offers insightful analysis and vivid storytelling for scholars and general readers alike.
A gripping narrative of how a single secret telegram sparked U.S. entry into WWI, blending meticulous research with vivid storytelling to reveal the power of espionage in history.
Hands-on History! Incas: Step Into The Spectacular World Of Ancient South America With 15 Step-By-Step Projects.
(9781292127293) - Davis, Simon - Available - United Kingdom - July 2016 - Pearson Education Limited - Book language: English - ISBN: 9781292127293 - Published: 2016-07-15
(9781784161866) - Dimensions: 129 x 195 x 35mm | 421g - Format: 592 pages - Height: 131 mm - Spine width: 37 mm - Width: 208 mm - Black Swan - London, United Kingdom - Transworld - ISBN: 9781784161866 | English language
(9780521428460 / 4 colour book)
Hands-on History! Aztec & Maya : Rediscover The Lost World Of Ancient Central America.
Explore the untold power struggles of Native nations in “Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America.” Pekka Hämäläinen uncovers rivalries, alliances, and resilience that shaped a continent’s destiny.
A comprehensive, engaging narrative that traces America's rise from colonial roots to modern global power, blending political, social, and cultural insights for readers seeking a deep yet accessible history.
A gripping chronicle of cricket’s rise in Latin America, blending thrilling match tales with deep cultural insights, and revealing how a single blaze reshaped the sport’s legacy across the continent.
Explore how the beloved comic strip Peanuts mirrors American politics and culture, revealing insights into identity, ideology, and public life through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends.
Explore the rich tapestry of African American life through 400 voices spanning 1619‑2019 in this collective chronicle by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain, offering an intimate, community-driven perspective on history.
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