1776: A New Look at Revolutionary Williamsburg Contributor(s): Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Author) |
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ISBN: 1426305176 ISBN-13: 9781426305177 Publisher: National Geographic Kids
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: October 2009 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | History - United States - Colonial & Revolutionary Periods - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science - Customs, Traditions, Anthropology - Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places - United States |
Dewey: 973.310 |
LCCN: 2009018002 |
Age Level: 8-12 |
Grade Level: 3-7 |
Lexile Measure: 1100 NC (Nonconforming Text) |
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 8.84" W x 10.96" L (1.12 lbs) 48 pages |
Themes: - Geographic Orientation - Virginia - Chronological Period - 18th Century |
Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Ikids, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents |
Review Citations: Kirkus Review - Children 09/01/2009 Booklist 10/15/2009 pg. 45 School Library Journal 11/01/2009 pg. 94 Multicultural Review 12/01/2010 pg. 74 Hornbook Guide to Children 01/01/2010 - Below Average, With Minor Flaw |
Accelerated Reader Info |
Quiz #: 133248 Reading Level: 7.7 Interest Level: Middle Grades Point Value: 1.0 |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Find yourself transported to Williamsburg in the days of the Revolution See the city at war through the eyes of everyday citizens for an exciting new perspective on the historic year of 1776. The latest in the popular New Look line of history titles, K.M. Kostyal's 1776: A New Look at Revolutionary Williamsburg combines new scholarship with rare, powerful photographs to take readers behind the scenes at Colonial Williamsburg. Stunning re-enactment photographs of America's Revolutionary City brings history vividly to life: The narrative goes beyond the story of the founding fathers to give a close-up look at how the war for independence played out for ordinary citizens such as women, blacksmiths, and enslaved people. Colonial Williamsburg scholars shed fresh light on this vital era in our history with the most recent research and analysis. The book's lively design combines with the compelling photography of modern-day Williamsburg's street theater and historic interpretation to transport readers back to the heyday of colonial times. Scenes from around the city include a milliner forced to pack up shop, children at a play in a courtyard next to soldiers on patrol, and slaves wrenched from family and friends as they leave town with their Loyalist masters. This exciting, innovative book takes a new look at a familiar topic through the lives of the men and women who would claim America for their own and declare themselves its first citizens. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information. |
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