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The first Pony Express ride was a race against time, but the mail had to come from New York before the rider could start out.Sku: 9780898247473
Ad Clark’s Record Run to the Pony Express
By: Royal Fireworks Press$15.95 -
Out Of StockIn 1822, Charles Babbage designed the “Analytical Engine,” which was in effect the first computer. Although the machine was never built, an editor hired Ada Lovelace to write about it. Lovelace had studied advanced mathematics, which was rare for women at that time, and she went beyond what Babbage had done, expressing breakthrough ideas that are at the foundations of modern computer science.Sku: 9780880923033
Ada Lovelace: Programming the Future
By: Robert Black$19.50 -
Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray is a Newbery Medal-winning adventure set in medieval England.Sku: 9780142406595
Adam of the Road
By: Elizabeth Janet Gray$11.99 -
The soldier heaved me over his shoulder as if I were a spring lamb. "I am not Israelite!" I screamed. I beat his back, hurting my hands. "Let me go."
Adara has always longed to do the things that well-brought-up girls of her time are not supposed to do. She wants to learn to read and write -- like men. And she wants the freedom to travel -- like men -- outside the boundaries of her sheltered life.Sku: 9780802852168Adara
By: Beatrice Gormley$12.50 -
Six weeks to addition facts mastery, in just fifteen minutes a day! Clever strategies and fun games make this book engaging for the student, and clear, easy-to-use lesson plans make it quick and easy for the teacher. Facts mastery helps stop math frustration in its tracks.Sku: 9781933339924
Addition Facts That Stick
By: Kate Snow$27.95 -
From the Publisher: "For twenty years we have rehabilitated a wide variety of wild critters, from fawns, foxes, skunks, and crows to opossums, raccoons, rabbits, and owls. Some of the animals were injured adults, others were orphaned babies, but all of them were in need of a little help to get them back into the wild."Sku: 9781585360703
Adopted By An Owl: The True Story of Jackson the Owl
By: van Frankenhuyzen, Robbyn$23.95 -
From the bestselling author of The Wingfeather Saga and award-winning musician and storyteller, Andrew Peterson. Making something beautiful in a broken world can be harrowing work, and it can’t be done alone. Through stories from his own journey, Andrew shows how these principles are not merely helpful for writers and artists, but for anyone interested in imitating way the Creator interacts with his creation. This book is both a memoir of Andrew’s journey and a handbook for artists, written in the hope that his story will provide encouragement to others stumbling along in pursuit of a calling to adorn the dark with the light of Christ.Sku: 9781535949026
Adorning the Dark
By: Andrew Peterson$22.95 -
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge! The mice of Brambly Hedge have many adventures but they always have time for fun too. All through the year, they mark the seasons with feasts and festivities and, of course, the mice never miss an opportunity to meet and celebrate.Sku: 9780007461455
Adventures in Brambly Hedge (Box Set)
By: Jill Barklem$42.99 -
Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is, according to many critics and fond readers, the great American novel.Sku: 9781586172961
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
By: Mark Twain Edited by Joseph Pearce$13.95 -
Sample At a young age, Wilhelm Richard Wagner came under the spell of Weber’s opera, Der Freischutz, and copied the entire score to memorize. He was profoundly influenced by a Beethoven symphony, heard for the first time in Leipzig. The mighty music thundered in his mind as he walked from the concert hall, and he determined, then and there, to become a great composer. Richard Wagner is an amazing example in music history—one of the few composers of stature who learned his art from the untutored study of the masterpieces of his day.Sku: 9781610060110
Adventures of Richard Wagner
By: Opal Wheeler$20.95 -
The warmth of friendship and the support of family suffuse this lightly illustrated novel, proving that when times are tough, a little taste of sweetness can make all the difference.Sku: 9781536203660
Adventures with Waffles
By: Maria Parr$10.99 -
Considered the greatest Roman poet, Vergil spent over a decade working on this monumental epic poem, which has been a source of literary inspiration and poetic grandeur for more than 2,000 years. Its twelve books tell the heroic story of Aeneas, a Trojan who escaped the burning ruins of Troy to found a new city in the west. This city, Lavinium, was the parent city of Rome.Drawn by divine destiny after the fall of Troy, Aeneas sailed westward toward the land of the Tiber. After many adventures, he and his men were shipwrecked on the shores of Carthage, where Aeneas and Queen Dido fell in love. Reminded of his duty, however, Aeneas sailed on. After visiting his father in the underworld, Aeneas saw the future of the Roman people and their exploits in peace and war. Eventually he arrived in Italy, where he and his men struggled valiantly to secure a foothold for the founding of Rome.Vast in scope, crowded with exciting adventure and heroic deeds, the Aeneid was Vergil's imagined account of Roman beginnings and a tribute to the history, character and achievements of the Roman people. On the other hand, its depth, vision and empathy with human suffering make the poem relevant to the general human condition. Now this enduring multileveled masterpiece is available in this republication of a standard unabridged translation, the most inexpensive complete version available.Unabridged Dover (1995) republication of The Aeneid of Virgil, an English verse translation by Charles J. Billson, published by Edward Arnold, London, 1906.Sku: 9780486287492
Aeneid
By: Vergil$8.50 -
Aeschylus II contains "The Oresteia," translated by Richmond Lattimore, and fragments of "Proteus," translated by Mark Griffith.Sku: 9780226311470
Aeschylus II (Third Edition)
By: Aeschylus, Translated by David Grene, Richmond Lattimore, Mark Griffith, Glenn W. Most$16.50By: Aeschylus, Translated by David Grene, Richmond Lattimore, Mark Griffith, Glenn W. Most$16.50 Add to cart Quick View -
The original Aesop Fables, introduced by award-winning author Marcus Sedgwick. Over two hundred familiar tales from 'Look Before You Leap' and 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' to much less familiar tales, each with its own sharply pointed moral. Puffin Classics come with additional end material including author profile, things to think about and do, a guide to who's who, a glossary, and more.Sku: 9780141345246
Aesop’s Fables
By: Aesop$10.99 -
Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing, and don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs! These simple allegories — abounding in paradoxes, ambiguities, and ironies — embody great truths. Attributed to a legendary storyteller of ancient Greece, they speak to readers and listeners of all ages and cultures.Sku: 9780486472546
Aesop’s Fables
By: G. K. Chesterton$29.99 -
Beware of wolves in sheep's clothing, and don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs! These simple allegories — abounding in paradoxes, ambiguities, and ironies — embody great truths. Attributed to a legendary storyteller of ancient Greece, they speak to readers and listeners of all ages and cultures.Sku: 9780451529534
Aesop’s Fables
By: Aesop, Edited by Jack Zipes$8.99