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A Young Citizen's Guide to the European Union by Richard Tames
$39.99 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Young Citizen's Guides | Reading Level: From 11 To 14
This title looks at the role of the European Union from its conception to present day. It covers what the European Union is, the benefits of membership, how it came to be what it is today, key institutions and future developments.
Florence Nightingale by Richard Tames
$22.95 NZD
Category: Biography, YA,children | Series: Lifetimes S.
Part of a biographical series which uses photographs and narrative to show the life and work of notable men and women and their effect on today's world, this title explores the story of Florence Nightingale, the Lady with the Lamp, her fight to challenge people's attitudes towards women, and her innovat ...Show more
Hiroshima by Richard Tames
$22.95 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Turning Points in History S. | Reading Level: 10-14
Designed to tie in with the National Curriculum, each of the four titles in the "Turning Points in History" series examines the events and effects of a major historical watershed. This book looks at the historical effects of the detonation of the H-bomb at Hiroshima at the end of World War II.
Japan (Country Topics) by Richard Tames
$19.99 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Country Topics
Features key geographical, historical and cultural facts.
Turning Points in History: Penicillin by Richard Tames
$22.95 NZD
Category: Health & Lifestyle - children | Series: Turning Points in History S. | Reading Level: From 10 to 14
A discussion of the history of penicillin. It recounts the chain of events leading up to the event, and the repercussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning-point, assessing in which way this event really was one.
Turning Points in History: The End of Apartheid by Richard Tames
$22.95 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Turning Points in History S. | Reading Level: From 10 to 14
A discussion of the history of the end of apartheid. It recounts the chain of events leading up to the event, and the repercussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning-point, assessing in which way this event really was one.
Turning Points in History: the Fall of the Berlin Wall by Richard Tames
$22.95 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Turning Points in History S. | Reading Level: From 10 to 14
A discussion of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It recounts the chain of events leading up to the event, and the repercussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning-point, assessing in which way this event really was one.
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