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  • Volume IV, in the words of the author: Volume IV, the last and final volume of this world history series, spans three pressure-filled centuries from 1708 to 2014. Starting with Bach and Handel, two of four major composers included in Volume IV, the time period will hear music soar to new heights, and observe numerous “wars of independence.”
    • From the American colonies,
    • the heart of Mexico,
    • the goldmines of Australia,
    • the mountaintops of South America,
    • the shores of Greece,
    • and the walls of the Alamo . . .
    . . . we will find mankind desperately striving for liberty and freedom through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Most of the time, he will achieve it – but seldom without heartache, revolution, and bloodshed! On a less tangible battlefield, we will also see in this volume several “wars of ideologies” meaning that we will see the world “take sides” behind invisible lines on their views toward Marxism, Darwinism, Fascism, and the Cold War. Of course, before we get to the Cold War, we will see nations catapulted into two painful World Wars in the twentieth century with the rise of
    • Lenin,
    • Mussolini,
    • Stalin,
    • Hitler,
    • and Emperor Hirohito.
    Unfortunately, the stories of these notorious dictators will require a deep, pensive look at the Gulag system in the Soviet Union, the Holocaust in Europe, and the atomic bombs dropped on Japan. All are difficult topics that need to be examined to learn valuable lessons from history! Some lessons are still being learned, as we will also look at modern man’s struggle with a collapsed Soviet Union, a divided Korea, tension in the Middle East, and an ongoing War on Terror.
    Yet, as violent as parts of this volume will be (and which will require screening for young students), we will take time to meet the artists, inventors, writers, and humanitarians who contributed toward the “soul” of mankind over the last three centuries. And, we will join the missionaries and adventurers who journeyed to inland China, the wilds of Africa, the South Pole, and the gray, speckled surface of the moon. I watched the first moon walk when I was a kid, and so this volume has encroached upon my own personal timeline, as it will yours to make recent historical events that much more meaningful. American history? While a great deal of American history will be included in Volume IV (such as the American Revolution, the War Between the States, the War in Vietnam, the Civil Rights movement, and more) this volume will not necessarily replace American history for those students seeking to fill a requirement. My hope is that American students will see U.S. history in a broader, more relevant manner when it is woven into the fabric of world history events. Can you use this volume to dovetail American history? Absolutely, but I kept this book a world history text for the sake of all my readers, here and abroad. The last and final chapter of The Mystery of History series will look at what is to come, as outlined in the Book of Revelation. This final peek at “end times” will not follow any single view of eschatology, but it will take students to the final chapters of Revelation, where we are given a profound picture of a new heaven and a new earth. That my friend, is the hope of the “mystery” of history – that there is an eternal plan for believers, revealed through Scripture and delivered by the atoning blood of Christ. One convenient purchase! Like Volume I (Third Edition) and Volume III, the stories of Volume IV are contained in a colorful, hardback Student Reader. With the purchase of the Student Reader, you also receive a download code for our digital Companion Guide (loaded with pretests, activities, quizzes, timeline directions, mapping exercises, and literature suggestions.) You can print what you want, when you want, for all ages! This curriculum is for all ages, but for specific guidance, please click to “Teaching All Ages” for ideas on catering The Mystery of History to your students. And, as stated before, this volume (which is more difficult in content) will require screening for Younger and/or sensitive students!

    Download free samples:

    icon-pdf Volume IV Table of Contents Volume IV Student Reader Lessons Sampleicon-pdf icon-pdf Volume IV Companion Guide Sample “Week at a Glance” 
    5 Grades
    Sku: 9781892427304

    The Mystery of History Volume IV: Wars of Independence to Modern Times – Textbook

    By: Hobar, Linda Lacour
    $134.95
    By: Hobar, Linda Lacour
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  • With the Volume II Companion Guide, you receive all of The Mystery of History Volume II’s Pre-tests, Activities, Timeline directions, Mapping exercises, Quizzes, Tests, Literature lists, etc.
    4 Grades
    Sku: QB:01039374009213

    The Mystery of History: Volume II – Companion Guide

    By: Linda Lacour Hobar
    $67.50
    By: Linda Lacour Hobar
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  • Lord Moreton hung up the receiver and pushed a buzzer on his desk. “Send Inspector Maxwell here,” he said to the policeman who came in. A moment later, Maxwell entered. He was heavy-eyed from lack of sleep and, if anything, looked more melancholy than ever. “Sit down, Max.” The inspector seated himself. “Well, it is heavy going,” said Lord Moreton. The other nodded. “The ship of state is going to founder, sir, mark my words, unless there is some change within the next forty-eight hours. We had one hundred and three suicides last night and eighteen murders within the Metropolitan area. We cannot stand this for long. No word from Jerusalem yet?”
    Sku: 9781928136880

    The Mystery of Mar Saba

    By: J.H. Hunter
    $29.95
  • Abe is an angry old man who carries in his heart the secret pain of his daughter's and grandchild's death. His grief makes Old Abe intolerant towards everyone, but especially toward young boys. For the actions of a group of impulsive young boys caused the death of not only his daughter, but also of his grandchild. Old Abe’s anger and fear are dramatically overcome when he becomes the reluctant rescuer of another group of wild young boys. In the process, Old Abe receives a peace of mind and heart which prepares him for his final journey.  
    Sku: 088815755X

    The Mystery of Old Abe

    By: W.G. Vandehulst
    $12.95
  • Sku: 9781785062902

    The Mystery of Pheasant Cottage

    By: Patricia St John
    $13.50
    By: Patricia St John
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  • This is the fourth book in Bank's acclaimed Indian in the Cupboard saga.
    Sku: 9780380720132

    The Mystery of the Cupboard

    By: Lynne Reid Banks
    $9.99
  • From the Publisher: There was once a bad man named Barabbas. He was about to be killed for all the bad things he had done. All of a sudden, a man, who had never done anything wrong, took Barabbas' place. The good man was called Jesus. It was a mystery. Jesus promised that he wouldn't stay dead. He said that after 3 days he would come back to life. Would he keep his promise? Would Jesus come back to life?
    Sku: 9781909611016

    The Mystery of the Empty Tomb

    By: C.B. Martin
    $10.95
  • Leads the reader on a delightful and absorbing journey through the ages, on the trail of the elements of the Periodic Table as we know them today. He introduces the young reader to people like Von Helmont, Boyle, Stahl, Priestly, Cavendish, Lavoisier, and many others, all incredibly diverse in personality and approach, who have laid the groundwork for a search that is still unfolding to this day. The first part of Wiker's witty and solidly instructive presentation is most suitable to middle school age, while the later chapters are designed for ages 12-13 and up, with a final chapter somewhat more advanced. Illustrated by Jeanne Bendick and Ted Schluenderfritz.
    Sku: 9781883937713

    The Mystery of the Periodic Table

    By: Benjamin D. Wiker
    $21.50
    By: Benjamin D. Wiker
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  • As they settle into the cottage on the Overlaar estate for their summer vacation, the four friends — Paul, Roger, Herb and Eddie—look forward to a peaceful summer vacation of swimming, biking, hiking, and taking riding lessons on Skippy, Baron Rensdale’s prize horse. The first few days, however, bring them slashed tires, a mysterious prowler, and a deliberately set grass-fire. Paul suspects the events to be related, and soon the four friends are scouring the estate for clues. Their search turns up a road map which they had lost on their way to the Overlaar estate and a three-fingered glove. Their detective work leads to a desperate cross-country chase to rescue their old friend from the three fingered villain.  
    Sku: 0888158238

    The Mystery of the Three-Fingered Villain

    By: Piet Prins
    $11.95
  • The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes will lead you into the study of foundational myths and how they ultimately point to mankind’s longing for Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.

    Continue your study of mythology through the use of exclusive digital resources that have been designed to enhance your experience of this unique book.

    Sku: 9781600515781

    The Myth Made Fact – Companion Files (Digital Resources)

    By: Louis Markos, Bulfinch
    $29.95
    By: Louis Markos, Bulfinch
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  • Join renowned author Dr. Louis Markos on an unparalleled adventure for the modern Christian! In the spirit of C. S. Lewis, whose own acceptance of Christ hinged on his understanding that Christ is the myth become fact, The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes mines wisdom of eternal value from the great storehouses of Greek and Roman mythology and traces the links that bind those myths to the Bible and the Christian life.
    Sku: 9781600514548

    The Myth Made Fact: Reading Greek and Roman Mythology through Christian Eyes (Paperback)

    By: Louis Markos
    $25.95
  • Through narrative and comic panels, Hendrix chronicles Lewis and Tolkien’s near-idyllic childhoods, then moves on to both men’s horrific tour of the trenches of World War I to their first meeting at Oxford in 1929, and then the foreshadowing, action, and aftermath of World War II. He reveals the shared story of their friendship, in all its ups and downs, that gave them confidence to venture beyond academic concerns (fantasy wasn’t considered suitable for adult reading, but the domain of children), shaped major story/theme ideas, and shifted their ideas about the potential of mythology and faith.
    Sku: 9781419746345

    The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien (Graphic Novel)

    By: John Hendrix
    $34.50
  • First published in 1980, The Name of the Rose became an international sensation, beguiling readers around the world with its mix of history, humor, and intellectual heft.
    Sku: 9780063279636

    The Name of the Rose

    By: Umberto Eco
    $24.99
  • The year is 1327. Benedictines in a wealthy Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, and Brother William of Baskerville arrives to investigate. When his delicate mission is suddenly overshadowed by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William turns detective.
    Sku: 9780544176560

    The Name of the Rose

    By: Umberto Eco
    $21.00
  • From the Publisher: In The Names of Jesus, Warren Wiersbe explores fourteen names of Jesus from both the Old and New Testaments and explains their meaning, as well as their relevance, to believers today. These names underscore the richness of Jesus' person and ministry, showing him to be as relevant and caring as ever. You will see a Savior who is sufficient to handle the decisions, demands, and disturbances of life. Wiersbe exhorts Christians to encounter Christ and allow his many names and attributes to minister to every facet of their lives. Names include: Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, The Nazarene, The Pioneer, The Carpenter, Our Surety, Alpha and Omega, The Lamb,The Firstborn, Immanuel, Jesus.  
    Sku: 9781913278311

    The Names of Jesus

    By: Warren Wiersbe
    $13.50
  • The Narrative of Frederick Douglass is the second book in the American Autobiography Trilogy of language-illustrated classics.
    2 Grades
    Sku: 9780898248548

    The Narrative of Frederick Douglass

    By: Frederick Douglass, Michael Clay Thompson
    $17.50
    By: Frederick Douglass, Michael Clay Thompson
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