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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.
Turning Points in History: Abolition of Slavery 1863 by Janet Riehechy
$8.00 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Turning Points in History S.
An examination of the abolition of slavery in 1863, a major historical watershed. It recounts the chain of events leading up to this event, and the repercussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning point, assessing in what way this event really was one.
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 Saigon by Michael V. Uschan
$41.95 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Turning Points in History S. | Reading Level: From 10 To 14
An examination of the fall of Saigon, a major historical watershed. It recounts the chain of events leading up to this event, and the repercussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning point, assessing in what 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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