Vivid scenes from the life of Shoshone teenager who played an important role during the Lewis and Clark exploration of the great American Northwest (1805–06). Includes realistic images of her childhoo
Ferocious, authentically drawn pirates from many countries await your colors in this swashbuckling coloring book: Khaired-Din Barbarossa, Henry Morgan, Bartholomew Portugues, Captain John Avery, Pierr
Graphic overview of historic conflict in 45 dramatic illustrations. Scenes from the battle of Britain, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, battle of Stalingrad, Allied invasion of France, dropping of the
Thirty-six carefully researched, excellently rendered images: a keelboat approaching a thriving river town, the dramatic rescue of the Donner party, stagecoach robbers at work, more. Captions.
Thirty carefully rendered illustrations depict women from the North and South in a variety of settings, with informative captions. Includes Belle Boyd, a Confederate spy; Dorothea Dix, Union Superinte
Carefully researched, accurately rendered coloring book dramatically portrays 42 outstanding Native Americans, among them Queen Allaquippa of the Delawares greeting a young George Washington; Geronimo
Memorable scenes from the life of the first American president, among them a battle with British forces against the French in 1754, appointment as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army (1775), an
Military leaders, statesmen, and ordinary people are portrayed in this ready-to-color archive of 44 resolute men and women who played important roles in the struggle for independence. Includes dramat
Early American craftsmen made a vital contribution to the development of this country, and they are still a very important part of our heritage. This coloring book provides illustrations of 22 once wi
Well-researched coloring book dramatically captures the danger, hardships, tedium, and lighter moments in the life of a Civil War soldier. 45 realistically rendered illustrations depict new recruits s
Forty-three sketches of Manhattan as it appeared in bygone centuries portray the changing face of a metropolitan region. Rather than depicting prominent individuals or significant events, these images
Captioned line drawings and background descriptions provide insight into the clothing worn by seafarers, farmers, frontiersmen, public servants, and others of the working class between 1710 and 1810
Fact-filled captions accompany 44 illustrations of historic forts and citadels that range from as far south as Puerto Rico and to the northernmost reaches of the United States and Canada. Detailed, ac
When the first European explorers and settlers landed on the southeastern shores of North America, they encountered natives with the richest and most advanced levels of culture north of Mexico. Over t
During the period 1775-78 of the American Revolutionary War, General Washington commanded three separate armies: the New England Army of 1775; the one-year army of the United Colonies, renamed Army of