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Pennsylvania

by Roberta Wiener, James R. Arnold
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A detailed look at the formation of the colony of Pennsylvania, its government, and its overall history, plus a prologue on world events in 1681 and an epilogue on ...

School Library Journal

Gr 5-9-Three visually appealing and historically sound titles. The texts, though a bit dry, begin with the age of exploration (two volumes citing Columbus as first; one crediting the Vikings) and move on to the first settlers in each colony. Five or six chapters follow, focusing on colonial politics, hardships, commerce, a bit of daily life, and immigration. The concluding epilogue zooms readers from 1776 to today, with a quick look at the state's population, industry, religion, and ethnic groups. Black-and-white and full-color reproductions, portraits, pencil sketches, and maps appear on every page. These books are not as thorough as Dennis Fradin's "The Thirteen Colonies" series (Children's Press, 2004) but they're more appealing in their prolific use of illustrations. Keep Fradin's books, but add these new titles as needed.-Linda Beck, Indian Valley Public Library, Telford, PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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School Library Journal

Gr 5-9-Three visually appealing and historically sound titles. The texts, though a bit dry, begin with the age of exploration (two volumes citing Columbus as first; one crediting the Vikings) and move on to the first settlers in each colony. Five or six chapters follow, focusing on colonial politics, hardships, commerce, a bit of daily life, and immigration. The concluding epilogue zooms readers from 1776 to today, with a quick look at the state's population, industry, religion, and ethnic groups. Black-and-white and full-color reproductions, portraits, pencil sketches, and maps appear on every page. These books are not as thorough as Dennis Fradin's "The Thirteen Colonies" series (Children's Press, 2004) but they're more appealing in their prolific use of illustrations. Keep Fradin's books, but add these new titles as needed.-Linda Beck, Indian Valley Public Library, Telford, PA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Heinemann Raintree
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781410903105

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