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Religion/Philosophy
    Century That Was, The
      Each of the 11 chapters of this fascinating look back at the 20th century focuses on a different topic: war, immigration, transportation, politics, religion, the environment, etc. Each chapter is written by a noted young adult author. Several different ty
      Author: Giblin, James Cross (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Chicken Sunday
      Two African-American boys and their white friend, a girl, try to earn enough money to buy Miss Eula Mae the Easter bonnet she's been longing for. The children befriend a Jewish shopkeeper who helps them succeed.
      Author: Polacco, Patricia

    Corpses, Coffins, and Crypts
      "Drawing on extensive historical and anthropological research, personal accounts, and interviews of people who work in the funeral industry, Penny Colman examines... death and burial across cultures and societies" (dust jacket). Appendices include a chron
      Author: Colman, Penny HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Great Race, The
      A grandmother helps her granddaughter arrange paper cutouts of the Chinese zodiac by telling her a story of how 12 animals race to reach the Jade City. The author includes an appendix with information about the Chinese zodiac.
      Author: Bouchard, David

    I Heard God Talking to Me: William Edmondson and His Stone Carvings
      This almost spiritual book is an homage to William Edmondson and his folk art genius. Pictures of his creations coupled with 23 poems form a tribute to the man and his art.
      Author: Spires, Elizabeth HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    I Never Saw Another Butterfly
      This book consists of poems and drawings done by children living in the Terezin Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia during World War II, a solid introduction, and historical information stating the fates of the children authors/artists. Students and tea
      Author: Volavkova, Hana (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Lily Cupboard, The
      A Dutch farm family hides a Jewish girl, who in turn wants to protect a rabbit.
      Author: Oppenheim, Shulamith L. HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Mist over the Mountains
      Memorable photographs and well-written text depict the history and present life in the geographic area known as Appalachia. The author includes a section on Further Reading.
      Author: Bial, Raymond HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Moses
      The author's note describes this book on Harriet Tubman as a "fictionalized spiritual journey" comparing her answering the call of God to lead her people out of slavery to Moses leading the Israelites out of bondage in Egypt. The author includes a forewo
      Author: Weatherford, Carole HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Real Time
      A gripping story told in real time (hence the title)from the viewpoints of several characters involved in the bombing of an Israeli bus.
      Author: Kass, Pnina Moed HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Religion in 19th Century America
      This book, part of a larger series on religion in America, focuses on U.S. religious history in the 19th century. Illustrations complement the text. A chronology, sources for further reading, and index are included.
      Author: Wacker, Grant HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Weddings
      The book explores weddings around the world through photographs and simple text. An index identifies the geographic location and the religious custom involved.
      Author: Morris, Ann

Religion/Philosophy > Bible
    Borning Room, The
      The narrator remembers growing up in southern Ohio in the 19th century, remembers farm life, celebrates her relatives with their varying ideas about slavery and religion, remembers her part in hiding slaves.
      Author: Fleischman, Paul HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Harriet Powers's Bible Quilts
      This oversized paperback includes 24 photos of Powers' Bible quilts, a difficult introductory essay, and two pages of identifying information about the stories behind the quilts.
      Author: Perry, Regina

    Heavenly Village, The
      This is subtitled "A Novel," but it's really more a loosely connected set of short stories, all of which take place in the "Heavenly Village," a place for those who have died but are not quite yet ready to leave earth behind. (Note: religious overtones, i
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Locomotion
      Lonnie, a.k.a. Locomotion, is encouraged by his teacher Ms. Marcus to write poetry. His poems, in many, many forms but all accessible, tell his story of losing parents in a fire, separation from his sister, group homes, and foster care.
      Author: Woodson, Jacqueline

    Noah's Ark
      Well-known author-illustrator Jerry Pinkney retells the story of Noah and the ark that survives the flooding of the earth in a simple narrative and wonderfully detailed pictures.
      Author: Pinkney, Jerry

    Stitching Stars: The Story Quilts of Harriet Powers
      The book recounts both the story of Harriet Powers during the century of the Civil War and the story of her two "story quilts" that now reside in museums. The book is illustrated with photographs of Bible stories from the quilts with explanatory captions
      Author: Lyons, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Time to Love, A
      Beautifully illustrated and ably introduced by sons of the author, this book retells six Bible stories from different perspectives, all revealing aspects of love--father/son, friends, brothers, lovers, and daughters-in-law. Teachers can promote religious
      Author: Myers, Walter Dean HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    To Every Thing There Is a Season
      The extraordinarily beautiful art from different cultural and historic periods illustrates a Bible passage from Ecclesiastes. An end section describes the historical/geographical information about the art work.
      Author: Dillon, Leo and Dianne HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Two Brothers, The
      King Solomon observes a miracle that results from the love and concern that two brothers have for each other. This helps him decide on the site for his great temple.
      Author: Waldman, Neil

    Women of the Bible
      Each of these seventeen stories of courageous women from both the Old and New Testaments is accompanied by a famous painting. The author includes a pictorial index of each entire painting and its museum location.
      Author: Armstrong, Carole HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Religion/Philosophy > Buddhism
    Buddha
      The beautifully illustrated story of how the young prince Siddhartha became a Buddha.
      Author: Demi HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Buddha
      The beautifully illustrated story of how the young prince Siddhartha became a Buddha.
      Author: Demi HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Far Beyond the Garden Gate
      Don Brown has written another intriguing book about an extraordinary woman, one who perservered in her desire to explore Tibet never seen by a Western woman. An author's note, a bibliography, and a map extend the possibilities of this beautifully illustr
      Author: Brown, Don HSE Descriptors: social studies

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Silk Route, The
      Here is a pictorial and textual journey along the legendary trade route from China to Byzantium in 700 A.D. as silk and other commodities change hands many times. Maps and a reference section provide extended uses of the book.
      Author: Major, John HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Catholic Church
    I Heard the Owl Call my Name
      Although this book is not universally appealing, some readers respond emotionally and deeply to this story of a young priest's year with the Native American people of British Columbia, his illness, and his acceptance of his fate. The book does not provid
      Author: Craven, Margaret

    Library for Juana, A
      This beautifully illustrated imaginative biography (little is known) focuses on the early life of Juana Ramirez de Asbaje, who became the first and one of the greatest Mexican poets known as Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz. The author includes a glossary, furt
      Author: Mora, Pat HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Mother Teresa
      This is a beautifully illustrated biography of the woman who became Mother Teresa.
      Author: Demi HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Religion in 19th Century America
      This book, part of a larger series on religion in America, focuses on U.S. religious history in the 19th century. Illustrations complement the text. A chronology, sources for further reading, and index are included.
      Author: Wacker, Grant HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Sacred Places
      This collection of 12 poems and accompanying paintings celebrates 12 holy and magical places around the world. End notes provide more information about the locations.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Christianity
    God Went to Beauty School
      An unusually humorous and poignant collection of poems places God in everyday situations as suggested by the title. Some devout Christians may find this book offensive for the light-hearted portrayal of God; some non-Christians may find it annoying.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

    I, Columbus: My Journal, 1492-3
      This handsome 57-page book, illustrated with watercolors, is taken directly from Columbus' diary. The book records his voyage and his adventures, and begins and ends with short accounts of historical information. It may not be appropriate for low level
      Author: Roop, Peter & Roop, Connie HSE Descriptors: social studies | math

    Little History of the World, The
      Originally written in 1936 by a famous art historian and published in a new translation in 2005, this Euro-centric view of world events provides an accessible panorama of history, generalized but with sufficient detail to be interesting. Occasionally the
      Author: Gombrich, E. H.

    Noah's Ark
      Well-known author-illustrator Jerry Pinkney retells the story of Noah and the ark that survives the flooding of the earth in a simple narrative and wonderfully detailed pictures.
      Author: Pinkney, Jerry

    O Jerusalem
      This book is a tribute to Jerusalem in honor of its 3000th year. Each poem is accompanied by a wonderful illustration and a paragraph of information about the history or traditions of Jerusalem.
      Author: Yolen, Jane

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Saint Valentine
      This biography of Saint Valentine describes the life of the physician and secret Christian priest who was persecuted under Roman Emperor Claudius II. The beautiful illustrations imitate Roman mosaics.
      Author: Sabuda, Robert HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Shaker Hearts
      A series of poems--Shaker mottos--are accompanied by lovely paintings by Wendell Minor. The book begins with an historical note on the Shakers and ends with explanations of terms and concepts. It is a celebration of the lifestyle and contributions of th
      Author: Turner, Ann

    Tale of Paradise Lost, The
      An exquisitly illustrated prose retelling of John Milton's famous poem Paradise Lost.
      Author: Willard, Nancy HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Women of the Bible
      Each of these seventeen stories of courageous women from both the Old and New Testaments is accompanied by a famous painting. The author includes a pictorial index of each entire painting and its museum location.
      Author: Armstrong, Carole HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Religion/Philosophy > church
    Cathedral
      This fascinating nonfiction book describes the construction of an imaginary castle in medieval France. The illustrations are black and white and very detailed. The book ends with a glossary.
      Author: Macaulay, David HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Religion in 19th Century America
      This book, part of a larger series on religion in America, focuses on U.S. religious history in the 19th century. Illustrations complement the text. A chronology, sources for further reading, and index are included.
      Author: Wacker, Grant HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Sacred Places
      This collection of 12 poems and accompanying paintings celebrates 12 holy and magical places around the world. End notes provide more information about the locations.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Shake Rag
      As a boy, Elvis Presley discovers "good news" music at a traveling church that gives his guitar playing a distinctive sound when he records later in 1954.
      Author: Littlesugar, Amy

Religion/Philosophy > Confucianism
    Confucius
      The author has demythologized the figure of Confucius, depicting him as a very human, vulnerable and wise man. In a postscript, the author explains the origin and process of the book, providing resources and an index of Confucian sayings. The illustrati
      Author: Freedman, Russell HSE Descriptors: social studies

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > creation myths
    Big Mama Makes the World
      A simple text and colorful illustrations retell the creation story with a mother as the creator. Some readers might be offended by the non-traditional creation story. Others could find the illustrations childish.
      Author: Root, Phyllis

    Coyote Makes Man
      In this Native American creation myth, when coyote calls all the animals together to create the first human being, each animal models man after himself, causing coyote to resolve the dilemma. The illustrations are beautiful examples of collage.
      Author: Sage, James

    Dreamer, The
      A tale or allegorical story in which an artist creates the earth, sky, water, animals, and people, who are artists "in his own image." This simple well known story will be familiar and appreciated by many readers.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia

    Last Leaf First Snowflake to Fall
      Part creation myth, part father/son initiation story, the book beautifully depicts a journey through the woods as the scene changes from fall to winter.
      Author: Yerxa, Leo HSE Descriptors: science

    Navajo: Visions and Voices Across the Mesa
      Shonto Begay's artwork has been celebrated throughout the southwestern U.S. for decades. Twenty of his paintings are the illustrations for this book. Each painting is accompanied by a poem.
      Author: Begay, Shonto

    Persephone and the Pomegranate
      The Persephone myth explains the seasons. The daughter is kidnapped by the ruler of the underworld, Pluto, who makes her his queen. But Persephone's mother, Demeter, grieving, refuses to let Spring return until she is again with her daughter. In the en
      Author: Waldherr, Kris HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Pond God and Other Stories, The
      This unusual book of one-page pourquoi stories--of how things came to be--follows the tradition of Rudyard Kiplilng's Just So Stories and Aesop's Fables.
      Author: Keyser, Samuel J.

    Sioux, The
      This book is part of the "Lifeway Series," which also includes titles called The Cherokee, The Iroquois, and The Navajo. This title examines the origins, history, culture, beliefs, and language of the Native American tribe the S
      Author: Bial, Raymond HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Surtsey
      This lovely book describes the formation of a new volcanic island. Each chapter begins with the Icelandic story of creation, thus combining literature with science. Beautiful photographs and charts are included.
      Author: Lasky, Kathryn HSE Descriptors: science | language arts - reading

    Tale of Paradise Lost, The
      An exquisitly illustrated prose retelling of John Milton's famous poem Paradise Lost.
      Author: Willard, Nancy HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Religion/Philosophy > druids
    Bog Bodies
      The discovery of the Lindow Man in a bog in England in 1984 provides the structure for the archeological and anthropological study of human remains found in bogs. The author includes a map, source notes, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index that are
      Author: Buell, Janet HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Hinduism
    Molly Bannaky
      This is a biography of the grandmother of the famous mathematician, Banjamin Banneker, who came to America in 1683 as an indentured servant and married her freed slave. The author includes an historical note.
      Author: McGill, Alice HSE Descriptors: social studies

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Sacred River
      Beautiful illustrations and minimal text introduce the reader to the colorful riverfront scene in the Hindu pilgrimage center known as Benares or Varanasi, India.
      Author: Levin, Ted HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Silk Route, The
      Here is a pictorial and textual journey along the legendary trade route from China to Byzantium in 700 A.D. as silk and other commodities change hands many times. Maps and a reference section provide extended uses of the book.
      Author: Major, John HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Islam
    Malcolm X
      In a clear, simple, and beautifully illustrated text, Walter Dean Myers emphasizes the life not death of Malcolm X as he grew to be a great leader for racial equality. Quotations and a timeline make the text especially useful in the classroom.
      Author: Myers, Walter Dean HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Mosque
      Once again David Macaulay describes and illustrates the construction of a traditional structure, this time a fictional mosque (but similar to the Blue Mosque in Istanbul). An introduction, a map, and a glossary aid the reader in following the text.
      Author: Macaulay, David HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    O Jerusalem
      This book is a tribute to Jerusalem in honor of its 3000th year. Each poem is accompanied by a wonderful illustration and a paragraph of information about the history or traditions of Jerusalem.
      Author: Yolen, Jane

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Rich Man and the Parrot, The
      This Persian folktale by 13th century poet Mawlana Jalal ad-Din Rumi tells how a merchant provides his talking parrot with everything the parrot could have but not the one thing that the parrot wanted--his freedom.
      Author: Nadimi, Suzan HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Roses in My Carpet, The
      This story of a young refugee boy from Afghanistan was inspired by a real child. The boy lives in a refugee camp and weaves rugs.
      Author: Khan, Rukhsana HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Saladin
      This beautifully illustrated biography of the revered Islamic hero, Saladin, provides a balanced view of the Crusades. The book includes a map, historical context, a postscript of history post-Saladin, a glossary, and a bibliography.
      Author: Stanley, Diane HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Silk Route, The
      Here is a pictorial and textual journey along the legendary trade route from China to Byzantium in 700 A.D. as silk and other commodities change hands many times. Maps and a reference section provide extended uses of the book.
      Author: Major, John HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Islam > Muslim
    Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust, The
      Although the authors found little documentary evidence to substantiate the oral stories of how Jews were sheltered in the Grand Mosque and given Arab identity cards during the Nazi occupation of Paris in WW II, they tell an important story with excellent
      Author: Ruelle, Karen Gray HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust, The
      Although the authors found little documentary evidence to substantiate the oral stories of how Jews were sheltered in the Grand Mosque and given Arab identity cards during the Nazi occupation of Paris in WW II, they tell an important story with excellent
      Author: Ruelle, Karen Gray HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Mansa Musa
      A beautifully illustrated story of the quest for identity of a descendent of Sundiata, the famous king of Mali in Central Africa. The author's note describes her research and lists resources. The Dillons provide ethnic design motifs,an historical map, a
      Author: Burns, Khephra HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Judaism
    Christmas Menorahs, The
      This picture book recreates the true story of how families and a community decided to stand together to combat bigotry and acts of hatred.
      Author: Cohn, Janice

    Golem
      Illustrated with beautiful cut-paper collages, the author/illustrator retells the legend of the Golem (a man created from clay), who saves the Jews of 16th Century Prague from persecution. A lengthy endnote recounts the history of the Golem and the perse
      Author: Wisniewski, David HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Little History of the World, The
      Originally written in 1936 by a famous art historian and published in a new translation in 2005, this Euro-centric view of world events provides an accessible panorama of history, generalized but with sufficient detail to be interesting. Occasionally the
      Author: Gombrich, E. H.

    O Jerusalem
      This book is a tribute to Jerusalem in honor of its 3000th year. Each poem is accompanied by a wonderful illustration and a paragraph of information about the history or traditions of Jerusalem.
      Author: Yolen, Jane

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

    One Yellow Daffodil: A Hanukkah Story
      Morris Kaplan, a Holocaust survivor, owns a flower shop that two children visit each Friday to buy Sabbath flowers. The children are surprised to learn that their friend Morris hasn't celebrated Hanukkah since his childhood. They insist that he join the
      Author: Adler, David HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Sacred Places
      This collection of 12 poems and accompanying paintings celebrates 12 holy and magical places around the world. End notes provide more information about the locations.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Stone Lamp, The
      This book of poems and accounts gives a personal and historical perspective of the meaning of lighting the Menorah lamps representing the eight nights of Hanukkah. The author tells in prose and poetry of real events from 1190 to 1995. Brian Pinkney's vi
      Author: Hesse, Karen HSE Descriptors: social studies

    When I Left My Village
      This book tells the story of an Ethiopian Jewish family and their emigration from their violent and oppressed village to Israel.
      Author: Shur, Maxine Rose HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > persecution
    Joan of Arc
      The author weaves together historical fact and fiction in the story of a modern French girl who idolizes Joan of Arc. An historical map and beautiful illustrations enhance the stories.
      Author: Morpurgo, Michael HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Saint Valentine
      This biography of Saint Valentine describes the life of the physician and secret Christian priest who was persecuted under Roman Emperor Claudius II. The beautiful illustrations imitate Roman mosaics.
      Author: Sabuda, Robert HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Sarah's Key
      The story of the roundup of the Jews in France during WWII. A heart-wrenching look at the infamous collaboration of French officials with the Nazis It is told through two people: a 10-year-old Jewish girl and an American journalist 60 years later.
      Author: de Rosnay, Tatiana HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Starry Messenger
      The simply told story of Galileo's life and "house arrest" for his work in physics and astronomy is enriched with historic maps, journal entries and lavish illustrations.
      Author: Sis, Peter HSE Descriptors: science

Religion/Philosophy > religious history
    Good Queen Bess: The Story of Elizabeth I of England
      This is a biography of Elizabeth I of England, a queen whose strong will, shrewd diplomacy, tolerance, and concern for her subjects make her one of the best known British monarchs.
      Author: Stanley, Diane & Vennema, Peter HSE Descriptors: social studies

    O Jerusalem
      This book is a tribute to Jerusalem in honor of its 3000th year. Each poem is accompanied by a wonderful illustration and a paragraph of information about the history or traditions of Jerusalem.
      Author: Yolen, Jane

    Religion in 19th Century America
      This book, part of a larger series on religion in America, focuses on U.S. religious history in the 19th century. Illustrations complement the text. A chronology, sources for further reading, and index are included.
      Author: Wacker, Grant HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Sacred Places
      This collection of 12 poems and accompanying paintings celebrates 12 holy and magical places around the world. End notes provide more information about the locations.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Two Brothers, The
      King Solomon observes a miracle that results from the love and concern that two brothers have for each other. This helps him decide on the site for his great temple.
      Author: Waldman, Neil

Religion/Philosophy > Shakers
    Shaker Hearts
      A series of poems--Shaker mottos--are accompanied by lovely paintings by Wendell Minor. The book begins with an historical note on the Shakers and ends with explanations of terms and concepts. It is a celebration of the lifestyle and contributions of th
      Author: Turner, Ann

Religion/Philosophy > Taoism
    I Saw Your Face
      Sketches from Tom Feelings's sketch book are used to frame a simple yet powerful poem about the "face game" played by the author with his mother that celebrates African-American heritage.
      Author: Dawes, Kwame HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - writing

    One World, Many Religions
      Illustrated with colored photographs, the book explores the world's major religions--Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism. The origins, forms of worship, traditions, sacred writings, and major holidays are described.
      Author: Osbourne, Mary HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > Transcendentalism
    Into the Deep Forest: With Henry David Thoreau
      Thoreau's journal entries have been placed into a broader context and are accompanied by stunning paintings and pencil drawings in this 39-page book. The use of present tense verb form may be off putting for some readers.
      Author: Murphy, Jim HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, The
      This two-act play is about Thoreau's nonviolent acts of civil disobedience and about his waning friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson.
      Author: Lawrence, Jerome & Lee, Robert E. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Religion in 19th Century America
      This book, part of a larger series on religion in America, focuses on U.S. religious history in the 19th century. Illustrations complement the text. A chronology, sources for further reading, and index are included.
      Author: Wacker, Grant HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > visionary
    They Saw the Future
      The author selects people throughout history who predicted the future. A bibliography provides further reading about the 12 seers included. There is an index.
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: social studies

Religion/Philosophy > visionary > Nostradamus
    They Saw the Future
      The author selects people throughout history who predicted the future. A bibliography provides further reading about the 12 seers included. There is an index.
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: social studies


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