Books from the Library
Of Several Retired Teachers
Last Up-dated: March, 2009
RETIRED LATIN TEACHERS' LIBRARY.
Latin Books, Roman and Greek Civilization and Mythology Books, and a variety of other resources books: e.g. Olympic Games), Asterix books. Many books related to the elementry curriculum

Last Up-dated: March, 2009

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Lib 201 Athens vs. Sparta. Calliope. World History for Young People. (November/December 1994). Includes the following articles: [1] The Beginnings of Democracy by Pam Dixon. [2] Life in Ancient Sparta by Brian Walsh. [3] Athena, the Patroness of Athens by Rosalie Fl Baker. [4] The Panathenaic Festival [5] The Golden Age of Greece. [6] The Peloponnesian War by Carolyn Gard. Cost: $3.00


Lib 202 Baker, Charles F. and Rosalie F. Baker. The Classical Companion. [The Indispensable Guide to the Study of Classical Civilization, Complete with Stories, Puzzles, Projects, Classroom Activities, and an Original Play.]. (Peterborough, NH.: Cobblestone Press, 1988). ISBN: 0-942389-04-2. Cost: $10.00

    Description. Chapter 1. Persia versus Greece. Chapter 2. Greece versus Rome. Chapter 3. Carthage versus Rome. Chapter 4. Gaul versus Rome. Chapter 5. The Druids and the Fall of Gaul: An Original Play. Chapter 6. Egypt versus Rome. Cross, Companion. Further Readings. Index. Puzzle Answers. (Peterborough: Cobblestone Publishing, 1988). ISBN: 0-942389-04-2.


Lib203 Byrne, Robert. Three Aegean Civilizations: Troy, Crete and Mycenae. A Milliken Full Color Transparency Book. [12 full color transparencies; 4 duplicating pages]. (St. Louis: Milliken Publishing Co., 1969 - copyrighted). ISBN: -885593-25-2. Cost. $10.00


Lib 204 Caselli, Giovanni. In Search of Knossos. The Quest for the Minotaur's Labyrinth. (New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999). ISBN: 0-87226-544-7. Cost: $10.00

    Description: The legend of the Minotaur - the bull-headed monster slain by the Athenian hero Theseus - has captivated people since ancient times. Archaeologist Arthur Evans was determined to find out if there was any truth behind the myth. Digging on the island of Crete, he unearthed the magnificent palace of the ancient Minoans. Evans never found the Minotaur's labyrinth, but his digs reveals much about the ways of the mysterious Minoans, from their costume and pottery to their strange rituals. In Search for Knossos tells the story of Evan's discoveries. Superb illustrations invite the reader to share his excitement at unearthing an ancient civilization, and through this to learn about the everyday life of the Minoan people.


Lib 205 Caselli, Giovanni. In Search of Troy. One man's Quest for Homer's fabled City. (New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999). ISBN: 0-87226-542-0. Cost: $10.00

    Description: This is the story of one man's determined quest to find Homer's fabled city. In the Iliad, the Greek poet Homer described the magnificent city of Troy, and the long war between Troy and ancient Greece that ended in the city's destruction., Fascinated by Homer's tales, Heinrich Schliemann set out to find Troy at a time when most historians believed the Iliad was a mythic tale, and Troy an imagined city. In 1873 he succeeded. He unearthed temples, palaces and great stores of treasure, as well as the home of ordinary people, and discovered much that matched Homer's descriptions. In Search of Troy chronicles one man's quest and its success. With superb illustration, it recreates the everyday life of the Trojan people, and adds color and depth to a reading of Homer's Iliad.


Lib 206 Etienne, Roland and Françoise. The Search for Ancient Greece. (New York: Discoveries. Harry N. Abrams, In., 1992). ISBN: 0-8109-2804-3. Cost: $10.00

    Description: Includes the following chapters [1] Rome Invents Greece. [2] Cyriacus of Ancona, Pioneer of Archaeology. [3] Lords and Scholars. [4] The Greek Myth. [5] The Period of the Great Plunderers. [6] The Time of the Palikas. [7] Flamboyant Archaeology. [8] A Time of Mature Reflection. + Documents, Chronology, Further Reading, Illustration, Index.


Lib 207 Ganeri, Amita. Focus on Ancient Greeks. (New York: Star Press, 1993). ISBN: 1-56924-045-0. Cost: $4.00

    Description: Some of the fascinating topics covered in this books are: Where di the phrase Achilles heel originate? What happened to the legendary city of Atlantis? Where were the first Olympic Games held? How did the Season come about? Superb illustrations and photographs highlight knowledgeable, easy to read text.


Lib 208 Hart, Avery & Paul Mantell. 40 Hands-On Activities To Experience This Wondrous Age. (Charlotte, VT.: Williamson Publishing, 1999). ISBN: 1-885593-25-2. Cost: $10.00


Lib 209 James, John and Louise. How We Know About The Greeks. (New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1997). FIRST EDITION. Cost: $10.00

    Description: chapters included are: [1] Setting the Scene. [2] History in Evidence. [3] A Greek Home. [4] Rural Life. [5] The Market Place. [6] Last Voyage. [7] Mining for Metal [8] The Battle of Marathon. [9] Philosophy and Medicine. [10] At the Theater. [11] Temple and Gods. [12] The Olympic Games. [13] A Royal Tomb. [14] Glossary.


Lib 210 Knight, Theodore. The Olympic Games. (San Diego: Lucent Books, 1991). ISBN: 1-56006-119-7. Cost. $10.00

    Description: Chapters are: [1] The Ancient Olympics. [2] Revival: The First Modern Olympics. [3] Athletic Achievements. [4] Olympic Politics. [5] The Limits of Fair Competition . . . and Beyond. [6] The Olympic Games and the Olympic Athletes - Today and Tomorrow. + Glossary, Suggestions for Further Reading, Index.


Lib 211 Lampros, Susan. Greece. The Hellenistic Age. A Milliken Full Color Transparency Book. [12 full color transparencies; 4 duplicating pages]. (St. Louis: Milliken Publishing Co., 1969 - copyrighted). Cost: $10.00

Lib 212 Macdonald, Fiona. First Facts about the Ancient Greeks. (New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1997). ISBN: 0-87226-532-3. Cost: $6.00

    Description: FACT - - the Ancient Greek invented democracy but only men got to vote. The Greek built beautiful temples to the gods. What was it like to attend a ceremony? What did the Ancient Greeks eat and what did they wear? Find out these facts and much more in First Facts About the Ancient Greeks.


Lib 213 Malam, John. Ancient Greeks at a Glance. (New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1998). ISBN: 0-87226-557-9. Cost: $6.00

    Description: What did an athlete in Ancient Greece have to do to be called the "Best of the Greek?" What famous Greek conqueror named many cities after himself? Discover everything you need to know about ancient civilizations At A Glance. This book is packed with essential facts and figures about important people and places from the ancient Greek world. Explore the world of the Ancient Greeks with the help of maps, charts, diagrams and detailed illustrations.


Lib 214 Millard, Anne. Welcome to Ancient Greece. Passport Books. Illustrated by Joseph McEwan and Sue Stitt. (London: Usborne, 1981). ISBN: 0-8442-8627-3. Cost: $5.00

    Description: This beautifully illustrated book brings the world of ancient Greece to life. Whether you are traveling to Greece or studying its language or cujlture, everyday life in the ancient Greek world comes alive in these information packed pages.


Lib 215 Parker, Steve. Aristotle and Scientific Thought. (New York: Chelsea House, 1994). ISBN: 0-7910-3005-9. Cost: $8.00

    Description This fact-filled book captures the life and time of Aristotle, the ancient Greek philosopher who studies a wide range of subject and helped shape scientific thought. Chapters are: [1] Aristotle's Inheritance. [2] The Early year. [3] The Academy in Athens. [4] The First Naturalist. [5] Aristotle's Own School. [6] After Aristotle. [7] The World in Aristotle's Time. + Glossary and Index.


Lib 216 Ross, Stewart. Daily Life. (New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999). ISBN: 0-87226-599-4. Cost: $10.00

    Description: How did the Greeks spend their working and free time? What did the ancient Greeks wear every day? What role did women and children play in Greek society? The ancient Greeks lives rich and full lives. As a civilization they invented democracy and believed in law and order. They traded throughout the ancient world, and with their wealth, they built cities and created beautiful temples. The ancient Greeks loved to keep fit, and with their appreciation of the theater and their taste for dinner parties, they enjoyed the good life.


Lib 217 Ross, Stewart. Greek Theatre. (New York: Peter Bedrick, 1996). ISBN: 0-87226-597-8. Cost: $10.00

    Description: Comic, tragic and religious plays were an important part of ancient Greek life - all Greek citizens were expected to attend the regular theatre festival held every year in the cities and villages all over the country. What is a chorus? What did Dionysus, the god of fertility, have to do with Greek theatre? Why did ancient Greek actors wear masks?


Lib 218 Ross, Stewart. The Original Olympics.
(New York: Peter Bedrick, 1996). ISBN: 0-87226-596-X. Cost: $10.00

    Description: The original Olympics were the most exciting event of ancient Greek life. This book transports the reader back to 100 BC to find out about horses and trainers, gods and judges, runners and wrestlers. Why was the chariot race the most exciting event of the Games? What did Zeus, the kind of the god, have to do with the original Olympics? Who was the most famous athlete of the ancient Games?


Lib 219 Scanlan, Richard T. The Myths of Greece and Rome. (Edina. MN.: Bellwether Press, 1986). ISBN: 0-8087-6938-3. Cost: $12.00

    Description: Chapter 1. Introduction to Myth. Chapter 2. Definition of Myth. Chapter 3. Types of Myth. Chapter 4. The Mythic Mind. Chapter 5. Interpretations of Myth. Chapter 6. Cosmology. Chapter 7. Zeus and his Challengers. Chapter 8. Zeus the King. Chapter 9. Zeus and Hera. Chapter 10. Poseidon. Chapter 11. Hestia. Chapter 12. Demeter. Chapter 13. Artemis. Chapter 14. Apollo. Chapter 15. Athena. Chapter 16. Ares. Chapter 17. Aphrodite. Chapter 18. Hephaestus. Chapter 19. Hermes. Chapter 20. Hades. Chapter 21. Dionysus. Chapter 22. Orpheus. Chapter 23. Heroes and the Heroic. Chapter 24. Perseus. Chapter 25. Bellerephon. Chapter 26. Heracles. Chapter 27. Theseus. Chapter 28. The Theban Saga. Chapter 29. Jason and the Argonauts. Chapter 30. A Few Love Stories. Chapter 31. Troy. Chapter 32. Leading Families in the Trojan War. Chapter 33. Pre-war Events. Chapter 34. The War at Troy. Chapter 35. The Returns. Chapter 36. The Return of Odysseus. Chapter 37. Aeneas. Chapter 38. Rome. Chapter 39. Appendix I: Chronology. Chapter 40. Appendix II. Select Bibliography. Chapter 41. Selective Index.


Lib 220 Swaddling, Judith. The Ancient Olympic Games. (Austin: University of Texas, 1988). ISBN: 0-292-70373-2. Cost: $10.00

    Description: For over 1000 years princes, statesmen and famous athletes gathered every four years at Olympia in Western Greece to compete for the olive crown of the ancient Olympic Games. In this book, Swaddling traces the mythological and religious origins of the Games and describes the events, the religious ceremony, the banquets and celebrations that were an essential part of the Olympic festival. This fascinating description of Ancient Olympia and the Games is superbly illustrated with vases, sculpture and other works of art, views of the site and photographs of the unique model.


Lib 221 Unstead, R.J. See Inside An Ancient Greek Town. (Published in 1986 for Barnes & Noble by Kingfisher Books Limited, London). Cost: $5.00

    Topic and chapters include: The Town, The Agora, Temple and Gods, Gymnasium and Stadium, At Home, Government and Defense, At Work, Daily Life in the Town, The Theater, The Acropolis at Athens, Important Happenings. The Gods and Goddesses of Greece, Glossary, Index.


Lib 222 US Olympic Committee. The Olympics: An Educational Opportunity. Enrichment Units Grades 7-9. (Colorado Spring: US Olympic Committee, 1984). Cost: $12.00


Lib 223 US Olympic Committee. The Olympics: An Educational Opportunity. Enrichment Units Grades K-6. (Colorado Spring: US Olympic Committee, 1984). Cost: $12.00


Lib 224 Ventura, Piero and Gian P. Ceserani. In Search of Ancient Crete. (Morristown: Silver Burdett Company, 1985). ISBN: 0-382-09120-5. Cost: $8.00

    Description: In Search of Ancient Crete is an adventure story: exciting, gripping and full of fascinating detail. It traces the story of the search for and thrilling discovery of Ancient Crete. The book's starting point is the relatively recent past when the archaeological "detective story" began. The inspiration and energy of the people involved in the hunt for ancient clues is described with vigorous accuracy. The momentum and suspense build until the great discovery is made. The goal of the search is then shown in all its fascinating detail. An unforgettable book for children which will serve as an excellent introduction to the glories of the ancient world.


Lib 225 Woodford, Susan. The Parthenon. (London: Cambridge University Press, 1985). ISBN: 0-521-22629-5. Cost: $5.00

    Description: chapters are: [1] How the Parthenon came to be built. [2] How the Greek worshipped their gods and goddesses. [3] Building the Parthenon. [4] The sculptures of the Parthenon. [5] The Parthenon in the fifth century BC and later.


Mythology Books

Lib 226 - Baker, Charles F. and Rosalie F. Baker. Myths and Legends of Mount Olympos. (Peterborough, NH.: Cobblestone Press, 1992). ISBN: 0-942389-06-9. Cost: $10.00

    Description: Chapter 1. The Reign of Zeus. Chapter 2. Children of the Olympians. Chapter 3. Adventures of the Gods. Chapter 4. Romance Among the Gods. Chapter 5. Festivals of the Gods.


Lib 233 - Fisher, Leonard E. Theseus and the Minotaur. (New York: Holiday House, 1988). ISBN: 0-8234-0703-9. Cost: $10.00

    Description: Fisher brings mythology to life in this dramatic interpretation of one of ancient Greece's greatest stories.


Lib 234 - Ingpen, Robert & Molly Perham. Gods and Goddesses. (Chelsea House Publishers, 1996). ISBN: 0-7910-3927-7. Cost: $15.00

    Description: Enter the mysterious and magical world of the imagination. Discover some of the wonderful stories told of how humans found out about the magic of fire. Find out what people have belived about the animal-headed gods and goddesses of Egypt, the warrior-hunting valyyries of Scandinavia, the divine founders of the Inca Empire, and many other supernatural beings from around the world. Chapters includes: [1] Gods and Goddess of Mesopotamia. [2] Gods and Goddesses of Egypt. [3] Gods and Goddesses of India. [4] Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece. [5] Gods and Goddesses of Asgard. [6] Gods and Goddesses of China. [7] Gods and Goddesses of Japan. [8] Gods and Goddesses of Latin America. [9] Gods and Goddesses of North America. [10] Gods and Goddesses of Africa. [11] Gods and Goddesses of the Pacific. Further Reading & Index.


Lib 235 - Malam, John. Gods and Goddesses. (New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999). ISBN: 0-87226-598-6. Cost: $12.00
Description: Who were the gods and goddesses and where di they come from? How did the ancient Greeks worship their gods and goddesses? Why are the stories of the gods and goddesses still popular? The ancient Greeks took religion seriously. Government decisions were often made only after consulting the gods. The ancient Greek believed that Zeus, the kind of the gods, and all the other gods and goddesses lived high on Mount Olympus. Their stories became interwoven with Ancient Greeks' lives and offer a fascinating insight into an amazing civilization.


Lib 236 - Martell, Hazel M. Myths and Civilization of the Ancient Greeks. (New York: Peter Bedrick 1998). FIRST EDITION. ISBN: 0-87226-283-9. Cost: $15.00
Description: Gods, goddesses, and legendary heroes are brought to life in the stunning illustrations and excity stories of this book. The civilization behind the myths is also shown in historical reconstruct ion of architecture, artifacts, and scenes from daily life. This book shows how the mythology and civilization of this ancient people were intertwined.


Lib 237 - Matthews, Gerry. One-Minute Greek Myths. Illustrated by C.S. Ewing. (Garden City: Doubleday & Company, In. 1987). ISBN: 0-385-23423-6. Cost: $6.00

    Description. Includes the following: [1] How it all Began. [2] Mount Olympus. [3] Pandora's Box. [4] The Flood. [5] Apollo. [6] The Midas Touch. [7] Proserpina. [8] Echo. [9] Narcissus. [10] Arachne. [11] Medusa and Perseus. [12] Atlas and Perseus. [13] Jason and the Golden Fleece [14] Oedipus [15]. Theseus and the Minotaur. [16] Daedalus and Icarus. [17] Hercules. [18] The Twelve Labors. [19] The End of Hercules.


Lib 238 - McLeish, Kenneth. The Robe of Blood and Other Stories. (London: Longman Group Limited, 1976). ISBN: 0-582-22220-6. Cost: $2.00


Lib 239 - Richardson, I.M. The Wooden Horse: The Fall of Troy. Illustrsated by Hal Frencj. (Mahawh: Troll Associates, 1984). ISBN: 0-8167-0058-3. Cost: $2.00


Lib 240 - Steggens, Judith B. and Jusy F. Carr. Myths and Fables. Skill-Oriented Language Arts Activities. (Santa Barbara: The Learning Works, Inc., 1984). ISBN: 0-88160113-6. Cost: $6.00


Various Books

Lib 241 A Compact Latin Vocabulary [2000 Words]. (Ithaca: The Thrift Press, n.d). Soft cover. Cost: $2.00


Lib 242 Amost, H.D. and A.G.P. Lang. These Were the Greeks. (Dufour Editions, Inc. 1989). ISBN: 0-8023-1275-6. Soft cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 243 Barcio, Bernard F. Catapult Design. Construction & Competition. (Indianapolis: Pompeiiana Inc., 1978). Hard cover. Cost: $30.00


Lib 244 Bell, Anthea and Derek Hockridge (Translators). Asterix and Caesar's Gift. (London: Hodder Dargaud, 1983). ISBN: 0-340-23301-X. Soft cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 245 Bell, Anthea and Derek Hockridge (Translators). Asterix and the Roman Agent. (London: Hodder Dargaud, 1972). ISBN: 2-205-06914-4. Soft cover [pages = detached from spine]. Cost: $10.00


Lib 246 Bostick, Nancy et. al. The Human Adventure. Greek and Roman Civilization. (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 1971). LC: 77-139181. Soft cover. Cost: $5.00


Lib 247 Brucia, Margaret A. & Gregory N. Daugherty. To Be A Roman. (Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci, 2007). ISBN: 13-978-0-86516-633-2. Soft cover. Cost: $20.00


Lib 248 Cairns, Trevor. The Romans and Their Empire. Part of: Cambridge Introduction to the History of Mankind. Book 2). (London: Cambridge University Pres, 1978). ISBN: 521-07227-1. Soft cover. Cost: $5.00


Lib 249 Chase, Marilyn. Rome I. (Teacher's Guide. (A Milliken full-color Transparency-Duplication Book). 12 Full-Color Transparencies; 12 Duplicating Pages). (St. Louise: Milliken Publishing Co., 1970). Soft cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 250 Chase, Marilyn. Rome II. (Teacher's Guide. (A Milliken full-color Transparency-Duplication Book). 12 Full-Color Transparencies; 12 Duplicating Pages). (St. Louise: Milliken Publishing Co., 1970). Soft cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 251 Cork, Barbara & Struan Redi. The Young Scientist Book of Archaeology. (Usborne Books, 1984). ISBN: 0-86020-865-6. Soft cover. Cost. $4.00


Lib 253 Garden, Glen. Life B.C. (Australia: Heinemann Educational Australia, 1980). ISBN: 0-85859-207-X. Soft cover. Cost: $15.00

    Description. Life B.C. concentrates on using primary resource material and imaginative exercises to re-create the ancient world. Students are asked to go on archaeological digs in their own back yards, make papyrus paper, conduct Olympic Games, write on clay tablets and perform a Greek comedy. Every level of achievers I catered for and a wealth of primary and secondary material is provided. The book is an entertaining introduction to a fascinating world.


Lib 255 Griswold, Robyn H. & Audrey G. Rogers. Cooperative Learning Basics. Strategies & Lessons for U.S. History Teachers. (Amawalk: Golden Owl Publishing Company, 1995). ISBN: 1-56696-086-X. Cost: $20.00


Lib 257 Johnson, Fridolf. Mythical Beasts Coloring Books. (New York: Dover Publications, Inc. 1976). ISBN: 0-486-23353-7. Soft cover. Cost: $3.00


Lib 258 Johnson, Van L. The Roman Origins of Our Calendar. (Medford, Mass." Tufts University, 1974 - Published by American Classical League). Soft cover. Cost: $5.00


Lib 260 Les Invraisemblables Aventure d' Isterix. [French Edition]. (Editions Vents d'Ouest, 1988). ISBN: 2-86967-079-6. Hard cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 261 Macaulay, David. Motel of the Mysteries. (96 pages - soft cover). (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1979). ISBN: 0-395-28425-2. Cost: $10.00

    Description: It is the year 4002; all of the ancient country of Usa has been buried under many feet of detritus from a catastrophe that occurred back in 1985. Imagine, then, the excitement that Howard Carson, an amateur archaeologist at best, experiences when in crossing the perimeter of an abandoned excavation site he felt the ground give way beneath him and found himself at the bottom of a shaft, which, judging from the Do Not Disturb sign hanging from an archaic doorknob, was clearly the entrance to a still-sealed burial chamber. Carson's incredible discoveries, including the actual remains of two bodies, one of them on a ceremonial bed facing an altar that appeared to be a means of communicating with the Gods and the other lying in a porcelain sarcophagus in the Inner Chamber, permitted him to piece together the whole fabric of the extraordinary civilization. In David Macaulay's depiction of this dramatic discovery, the fact that Carson's conclusions are wholly erroneous only adds to the wonderment of the find and the insights that we are given of the peculiar age.


Lib 262 Masciantonio, R. Building Your English Word Power with Latin Numbers. Student Edition. (Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1997). ISBN: 0-86516-354-5. Soft cover. Cost: $6.00


Lib 263 Masciantonio, R. Building Your English Word Power with Latin Numbers. Teacher Edition. (Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1997). ISBN: 0-86516-392-8. Soft cover. Cost: $6.00


Lib 264 McNeill, Dr. Sarah. Ancient Romans at a Glance. (New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1998). ISBN: 0-87226-553-6. Hard cover. Cost; $6.00


Lib 266 Oldfield, Pamela. Tales from Ancient Greece. (New York: Doubleday, 1989). ISBN: 0-385-26224-8. Hard cover with dust jacket. Cost: $12.00

    Description: In this book we join Jason in his search for the golden fleece, and follow Theseus into the labyrinth of the terrible Minotaur. Here the impossible and miraculous happen - horses fly, statues come to life, and gods rise out of the earth and ocean.


Lib 267 Patrick, Richard. All Color Book of Greek Mythology. (London: Octopus Books, 1972). ISBN: 7064-0123-9. Hard cover. Excellent pictures. Cost: $15.00


Lib 268 Pickels, Dwayne E. Ancient Warriors. (Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1999). ISBN: 0-7910-5166-8. Hard cover. Cost: $6.00


Lib 269 Pickels, Dwayne E. Roman Myths, Heroes and Legends. (Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 1999). ISBN: 0-7910-5164-1. Hard cover. Cost: $6.00


Lib 270 Place, Robin. The Romans. Fact and Fiction. Adventure in Roman Britain. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988). ISBN: 0-521-33787-9. Cost: $5.00

    Description: Travel back to 158 AD and follow adventures of Felix and Pacata in Roman Britain. Find out about the deserted town of London, go to Fishbourne and lay mosaic floors, take a Roman health cure in Bath and keep the barbarians at bay at Housesteads Fort on Hadrian's Wall. The stories are supported by pictures of real "finds" on the facing pages.


Lib 272 Sweet, Waldo E. & Glenn M. Knudsvig. A Course on Words. (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982). ISBN: 0-15-515183-5. Soft cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 273 Target A Learning Systems. Rome. Christianity and the Fall of Rome. (Moreno Valley, Ca.: Target A Learning Systems, 1994). Soft cover. Cost: $5.00


Lib 274 The Ancient Greeks Activity Book. - British Museum Publication. (London: British Museum, 1986). ISBN: 0-7141-1283-6. Cost: $5.00

    Description: Includes activities on: The Ancient Greeks' World; The Olympian gods; Greek dress; A Greek theatre mask to cut out; The Ancient Olympic Games; The Minotaur's Maze; The Greek Alphabet; Greek Vase-painting; The Odyssey; A Picture Crossword.


Lib 275 Using Latin I. Vocabulary Flash Cards. (Boulder: Language Learning Aids, 1955). Vocabulary Cards of Gummere and Horn: Using Latin I (Published by Scott, Foresman and Company.) Cost: $12.00


Lib 276 Using Latin II. Vocabulary Flash Cards. (Boulder: Language Learning Aids, 1955). Vocabulary Cards of Gummere and Horn: Using Latin II (Published by Scott, Foresman and Company.) Cost: $12.00


Lib 277 Ventura, Piero and Gian Paolo Ceserani. In Search of Troy. (Morristown: Silver Burdett Company, 1985). ISBn: 0-382-09121-3. Soft c over. Cost: $8.00


Lib 278 Weiler, Susan K. Mini Myths and Maxi Words. English Vocabulary from Classical Mythology. (Wellesley Hill: The Independent School Press, 1986). ISBN: 0-88334-191-3. Soft cover. Cost: 12.00
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Lib 279 Yolen, Jane and Dennis Nolan. Wings. [story of Daedalus & Icarus]. (San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991). ISBN: 0-15-297850-X. Hard cover with dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Cost: $15.00


Middle Ages Books

Lib 280 Caselli, Giovanni. The Middle Ages. (New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1988). ISBN: 0-87226-263-4. Cost: 6.00


Lib 281 Corbishley, Mike. The Medieval World. (New York: Peter Bedrick, 1992). ISBN: 0-87226-362-2. Cost: $15.00


Lib 282 Corrick, James A. The Late Middle Ages. (San Diego: Lucent Books, 1995). ISBN: 1-56006-279-7. Hard cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 283 Haaren, John H & A.B. Poland. Famous Men of the Middle Ages. [Revised, Edited and Updated by Cynthia A. Shearer and Robert G. Shearer]. (Lebanon: Greenleaf Press, 1992). ISBN: 1-882514-08-X. Cost $12.00


Lib 284 Haaren, John H & A.B. Poland. Famous Men of the Middle Ages. Greenleaf Guide. [Revised, Edited and Updated by Cynthia A. Shearer and Robert G. Shearer]. (Lebanon: Greenleaf Press, 1992). ISBN: 1-882514-06-8. Cost $8.00


Lib 285 Honan, Linda. Picture the Middle Ages. (Amawalk: Golden Owl Publishing Company, 1994). ISBN: 1-56696-025-8. Soft cover & spiral bound. Cost: $24.00


Lib 286 O'Neal, Michael. King Arthur. [Great Mysteries & Opposing Viewpoints Series]. (San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1992). ISBN: 0-89908-095-2. Cost: $10.00


Lib 287 Pofahl, Jane. The Middle Ages. Western Civilization Time Lines. (T.S> Denison, n.d). Fold out time line. Cost: $2.00


Lib 288 Roop, Peter & Connie. Stonehenge. [Great Mysteries & Opposing Viewpoints Series]. (San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1989). ISBN: 0-89908-066-9. Cost: $10.00


Lib 289 Smith, A.G. Knights and Armor Coloring Book. (New York: Dover Publications, 1985). ISBN: 0-486-24843-7. Cost: $4.00


Lib 290 Steele, Philip. I Wonder Why Castle had Moats and Other Questions about Long Ago. (New York: Kingfisher Books, 1994). ISBN: 1-85697-879-6. Hard cover. Cost: $6.00


Various Other Books.

Lib 291 Dineen, Jacqueline. Natural Disaster. Volcanoes. (New York: Shooting Star Press, 1992). ISBN: 1-56924-054-X. Hard cover. Cost: $4.00


Lib 292 Gaffron, Norma. Unicorn. [Part of the Great Mysteries / Opposing Viewpoints Series]. (San Diego: Greenhaven, 1989). ISBN: 0-89908-063-4. Hard cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 293 Ganeri, Anita. Focus on Trees. (New York: Shooting Star Press, 1993). ISBN: 1-56924-035-3. Hard cover. Cost: $4.00


Lib 294 Great Inventions of the World. Faces. The Magazine About People. Vol. 11 No.1 (September, 1994). Cost: $5.00.

    Description: Includes essays on the following: "Extending Human Power: The First Tools" by Ian Tattersall; "Agriculture" by Frank Hole; "Moving Life Forward: The Wheel" by David W. Anthony; "The Paper Revolution" by John S. Major; "The First Wings" by Rosalie F. Baker; "A Man for All Time: Leonardo da Vinci" by Margaret Cooper.


Lib 295 Jeffries, Michael & Gary A. Lewis. Inventors and Inventions. (New York: Smithmark Publishers, Inc. 1992). ISBN: 0-8317-2311-4. Hard cover. Cost: $5.00

Lib 296 Ornaments. Faces. The Magazine About People Vol. 12 No. 4 (December, 1995). Cost: $5.00.
Description: Includes the following: "Amazonia: Symbolic Feathers" by Robert L. Carneiro; "The Mediterranean: Evil Eye Charms" by Maria M. Cohen; "Recycling in Stile" by Enid Schildkrout; "From Head to Toe" by Deborah S. Shinn & Margaret Cooper; "Iskandar and the Emerald Ring" by Amina Shah; "Trimming the Tree" by Carol Gelber.


Lib 297 Royer, Mary-Paige. Astrology. [Part of the Great Mysteries / Opposing Viewpoints Series]. (San Diego: Greenhaven, 1991). ISBN: 0-89908-090-1. Hard cover. Cost: $10.00


Lib 298 Stob, Joan, Sheri Haan, Joy Witte. Spelling Spectrum 3 (Grand Rapids: Christian Schools International, 1986). ISBN: 0-87463-856-9. Soft cover. Cost: $5.00


Lib 299 The Life of a Scientist. Odyssey. Science that's out of this World. Vol. 5 No. 1 (January, 1996). Cost: $5.00.

Description: Includes the following: "On Becoming a Scientist" by Mae Jemison; "Think Like a Scientist" by Geneva C. Iijima; "Preventing Doomsday" by Michael J. Daley; "Turning Tragedy to Triumph: Nancy Wexler's Search for a Gene" by Faith H. Brynie.


Lib 300 Walpole, Brenda. Fun with Science. Air. (New York: Warwick Press, 1987). ISBN: 0-531-19024-2. Cost: $4.00


Lib 301 Warrender, Annabel and Michael Cotsell. France. (Passport Books, trade imprint of National Textbook Company, 1979). Soft cover. Cost: $2.00




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