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    Across America on an Emigrant Train
      This nonfiction account of Robert Louis Stevenson's train trip from New York to California combines Stevenson's words from his letters and diary, a factual description of the railroad industry and the 19th-century U.S. West, and amazing old photographs an
      Author: Murphy, Jim HSE Descriptors: social studies

    All Around Town
      Columbia, South Carolina of the 1920's and 1930's is chronicled by photographs by Richard Roberts and text by the author. One reader thought the text was too childish.
      Author: Johnson, Dinah

    American Safari, An
      Award-winning wildlife photographer Jim Brandenburg shows and tells the story of the American prairies, which once swept for thousands of miles but are now an endangered ecological treasure. The stunning photographs and unforgettable written memories ins
      Author: Brandenburg, Jim HSE Descriptors: science

    Anne Frank: Beyond the Diary
      This nonfiction reference book is filled with photographs and details about Anne Frank, her family, and the world in which she lived.
      Author: Verhoeven, Rian & van der Rol, Ruud HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Beneath Blue Waters
      The authors guide readers on a tour of the mysterious creatures who live in the ocean's depths. Color photographs illustrate the amazing, adaptable marine life. The vocabulary is advanced. The book is organized by ocean zones which are graphically chart
      Author: Kovacs, Deborah and Madin, Kate HSE Descriptors: science

    Berenice Abbott, Photographer
      The biography's subtitle "An Independent Vision" suggests the creativity, innovation, perservance that Berenice Abbot exhibited as she pursued the newly emerging field of photography and associated with the leading photographers of the 1920's and 1930's.
      Author: Sullivan, George HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Brain, The
      Utilizing computerized color photography, the author describes and illustrates in amazing detail the parts and functions of the human brain. He mentions the process in a Photographer's Note on the copyright page.
      Author: Simon, Seymour HSE Descriptors: science

    Bread, Bread, Bread
      The photos and very easy text show/tell of people eating bread all over the world.
      Author: Morris, Ann

    Brown Angels: An Album of Picture and Verse
      This book is a collection of very short poems and photographs of African-American children. Many of the photos are from the turn of the century.
      Author: Myers, Walter Dean HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Catching the Fire
      Philip Simmons, the great-grandson of slaves, became a revered artist and creator of ornamental iron work masterpieces in Charleston, South Carolina. Detailed color photographs convey his craftsmanship. The author interviewed Simmons and his co-workers
      Author: Lyons, Mary HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Celebrate America in Poetry and Art
      This is a collection of poetry (from more than 100 U.S. poets) and paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, and other works of art-- all from the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Biographical notes and an index conclude the vo
      Author: Panzer, Nora (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Children of the Dust Bowl
      The book recounts the migration of the "Okies" during the Great Depression to the camps in California. School Superintendent Leo Hart began the Weedpatch School where children of the migrants escaped the ostracism of the locals in a model learn-by-doing
      Author: Stanley, Jerry HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Children We Remember, The
      Archive photographs and a simple text tell the story of the Nazis' attempt to starve and kill the Jews during WW II.
      Author: Abells, Chana HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Christmas Tree Farm
      Photos accompany this simple text about the activities that take place throughout the year at a Christmas tree farm in Rhode Island.
      Author: Jordan, Sandra

    Civil War
      Illustrations include photographs, posters, and paintings from the archives at the Library of Congress. Quotes from speeches and letters are sprinkled throughout. This book presents information about battles and soldiers' lives as well as the impact of
      Author: Sandler, Martin HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Coast to Coast with Alice
      A fictionalized account of the real 1909 journey of four women who crossed the country in a Maxwell car becoming the first women to do so. Written as a journal by Minna Jahns, the 15-year-old friend of Alice Ramsey, the narrative includes the physical dif
      Author: Hyatt, Patricia Rusch HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Counting on the Woods
      Using a counting book format, the author combines rhymes with lovely color photographs that appeals to adults as well as children.
      Author: Lyon, George Ella HSE Descriptors: science

    Dots, Spots, Speckles, and Stripes
      Bright color photographs reveal dots, spots, speckles, and stripes on faces, animals, clothing and environment in this wordless book.
      Author: Hoban, Tara

    Drop of Water, A
      Beautiful magnified photographs and clear, direct text describe different states of water--ice, rainbow, steam, frost, dew, and snowflake. Evaporation, condensation, capillary action, and surface tension are explained simply but effectively. A section a
      Author: Wick, Walter HSE Descriptors: science

    Earth, The Elements
      The author illustrates different elements and places on earth with clear simple text and beautiful black and white photographs that have been colored by hand.
      Author: Robbins, Ken HSE Descriptors: science

    Exploring the Titanic: How the Greatest Ship Ever Lost-Was Found
      Author Robert Ballard led the expedition to find and explore the Titanic. This book simultaneously tells the story of the Titanic's construction, maiden voyage, sinking, and rediscovery. This is a long book, and only GED students would be able to read i
      Author: Ballard, Robert HSE Descriptors: social studies | math

    Eye of the Storm
      A storm chaser discusses the techniques, dangers, and difficulties of photographing lightning, tornadoes, and hurricanes.
      Author: Kramer, Stephan HSE Descriptors: science

    Fire in Their Eyes
      Color photographs and lively text follow a group of special wildfire firefighters called "hotshots" through training to their drop by parachute into wildfire zones.
      Author: Biel, Karen HSE Descriptors: science

    Flotsam
      This wordless picture book tells the story of a young boy who finds a very old, waterproof camera that washed up on the beach as flotsam. When he develops the film that is still inside the camera, he and the reader find surprises.
      Author: Weisner, David

    Full Steam Ahead: The Race to Build a Transcontinental Railroad
      The Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 granted a company in California the right to lay railroad tracks east and another to lay tracks west beginning at the Mississippi River. Payment for the work, in land and money, was based on the number of miles covered. T
      Author: Blumberg, Rhoda HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Garden
      The cycle of gardens and the role of the gardener are presented by color photographs and an easy reading text. The book includes a useful glossary.
      Author: Maass, Robert HSE Descriptors: science

    Ghost Towns
      Color photographs and colorful text describe many ghost towns in the American West. The author includes a list of books for further reading.
      Author: Bial, Raymond HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Hanimations
      A continuation of Hanimals, this wordless book is a collection of whimsical photographs of hands that have been painted and arranged to make fascinating shapes. As one ABE teacher said, "I've never met an adult who wasn't intrigued by these book
      Author: Mariotti, Mario

    Harvest Year
      This book offers a month-by-month presentation of the regional harvesting of food in the U.S.A. with photographs, maps, and simple clear text.
      Author: Peterson, Cris

    House, House
      In the late 1800's, the How brothers took photographs of houses in Hatfield, Massachusetts. Author Jane Yolen wrote text to accompany photographs of the same houses taken by her son in the 1990's. A bibliography extends the historical information.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Houses and Homes
      A fascinating photographic collection of houses in different world cultures. The photos show how colorful diverse homes and people are. There is very little text, but the index at the end identifies the location of each home.
      Author: Morris, Ann

    Humages
      Like his previous book (Hanimals, also reviewed by the OLRC), this book features photos, this time of Mariotti's face and feet, disguised to look like other things.
      Author: Mariotti, M.

    Inventors
      This book shows the evolution of various inventions, using photographs and illustrations from the Library of Congress. It is suitable as a reference book for students and teachers and will serve as a supplement to various units of study.
      Author: Sandler, Martin W. HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Journey
      Journey, an eleven-year-old boy whose Mom has left him and his sister to live with her parents, feels angry and betrayed. He spends the summer looking at family photos, learning to recognize the sustaining love of his grandparents, and letting go of his
      Author: MacLachlan, Patricia

    Journey of the Red Wolf
      The author-photographer traces the red wolf from near extinction in 1971 to their current reintroduction into their native habitat. The book includes and Afterword, a list of Where to See Red Wolves, and an Index.
      Author: Smith, Roland HSE Descriptors: science

    Journey, The
      The text tells the history of the Japanese in America. The photographs depict sections of an enormous mural which the author created to "open the past, hoping to chase away the demons of prejudice and injustice."
      Author: Hamanaka, Sheila HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Kennedy Through the Lens: How Photography and Television Revealed and Shaped an Extraordinary Leader
      The highlights of John F. Kennedy's life is told through exquisite full-page photographs, accompanied by quotes and a summary of each event. All aspects of this man are beautifully shown, as a son, a brother, a father, an activist and a leader. The unde
      Author: Sandler, Martin W. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Kids At Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor
      This book tells the story of Lewis Hine, a teacher and photographer who became so concerned about children working in factories that he became an investigative reporter for the National Child Labor Committee in the early 20th century. The pictures he too
      Author: Freedman, Russell HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Light Shining through the Mist
      Lush color photographs and text tell the story of how Dian Fossey studied the gorillas in Africa and died trying to protect them and their habitat during a time of political unrest.
      Author: Matthews, Tom HSE Descriptors: science

    Lincoln Through the Lens: How Photography Revealed and Shaped an Extrordinary Life
      A loosely organized series of chapters/essays about the rise of photography in Lincoln's lifetime and how it shaped the way we view his Presidency. Many photographs from the period are included.
      Author: Sandler, Martin HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Looks Like Daylight:Voices of Indigenous Kids
      For two years writer and activist Deborah Ellis traveled across the United States and Canada, interviewing Indigenous young people. The result is a collection of frank and often surporising interviews with kids aged 9 to 19, as they talk about their dail
      Author: Ellis, Deborah HSE Descriptors: language arts - writing | social studies | language arts - reading

    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

    My Favorite Animal Families
      Vivid photographs with short, approachable passages featuring basic facts about a variety of wildlife. Primarily focuses on mammals and their reproductive cycles, diet, and social behavior.This book highlights 14 animals that live in family groups.
      Author: Wilson, David HSE Descriptors: science | language arts - reading

    My People
      Beautiful sepia-tone photographs illustrate Langston Hughes' poem "My People"
      Author: Hughes, Langston HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing | social studies

    My Secret Camera
      As a young man in the Lodz Ghetto in Poland, Mendel Grossman, secretly took hundreds of photographs to document the miserable life of the people in the ghetto and their struggles for survival. Simple text accompanies the photographs.
      Author: Smith, Frank Dabba HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Now Is Your Time! the African-American Stuggle for Freedom
      The subtitle of this book is The African-American Struggle for Freedom. The book contains 23 chapters on topics such as the Dred Scott Case and Brown v. Board of Education, an afterword, an author's note, a bibliography, and an index.
      Author: Myers, Walter Dean HSE Descriptors: social studies

    On the Go
      A simple text and photographs from around the world tell how people move and carry things from place to place.
      Author: Morris, Ann

    Once Upon Ice
      The author and 16 other poets respond in a variety of poetic forms to beautiful photographs of patterns created by ice.
      Author: Yolen, Jane HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Our House
      Based on her research and interviews, the author tells fictional stories of families in Levittown-one chapter for each decade since the 1940's when the community was developed. The stories are told from a child's point of view but involve the family unit
      Author: Conrad, Pam HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Out of the Dump: Writings and Photogrpahs by Children from Guatemala
      Approximately 1500 people, most children, live in a dump at the center of Guatemala City. In 1991 Nancy McGirr began a photography project with about 2 dozen children. She provided cameras; the children photographed their world. In 1993 Kris Franklin bega
      Author: Franklin, Kristine, & McGirr, Nancy (Eds.) HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Over the Top of the World
      The main text is a diary of explorer Will Steger's expedition (1994) from Russia to Canada by way of the North Pole. Pictures from the expedition accompany the text, and sidebars provide additional information about the Arctic.
      Author: Steger, Will HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Quest for the Tree Kangaroo
      Subtitled "An Expedition to the Cloud Forest of New Guinea," this is the story of a team of scientists (and others) who trek to wilderness to study and save this unusual animal.
      Author: Montgomery, Sy HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Restless Spirit: The Life and Work of Dorothea Lange
      This biography of photographer Dorthea Lange contains many of her photographs. Lange photographed and helped raise awareness of the poor conditions of the migrant workers during the Depression.
      Author: Partridge, Ellizabeth HSE Descriptors: literature and arts | social studies

    Safari Beneath the Sea
      Chapters entitled "Far Out Fish" and "Mind-Boggling Mammals" etc. are illustrated by colorful photographs of life in and around the sea. Additional facts are included in boxes and in bold faced and bulleted sections throughout the text. A useful index g
      Author: Swanson, Diane HSE Descriptors: science

    Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
      The photographs and very simple text document the types and function of shoes throughout the world.
      Author: Morris, Ann

    Snowflake Bentley
      This is a biography of Wilson Bentley, a scientist who photographed thousands of snowflakes in order to study their formations. Additional information is presented in sidebars throughout the book.
      Author: Martin, Jacqueline Briggs HSE Descriptors: science

    Snowflakes in Photographs
      Nearly all of this book consists of pictures of snowflakes and frost, taken by "Snowflake Bentley" in the first part of the 20th century. A two-page introduction [excerpted from a 1922 Popular Mechanics article] by the author begins the book.
      Author: Bentley, W.A. HSE Descriptors: science

    Something Permanent
      Walker Evans' photographs of southern United States during the Depression years are stark and haunting, and Cynthia Rylant's short poems describe their stories beautifully.
      Author: Rylant, Cynthia HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Sorrow's Kitchen: The Life and Folklore of ZN Hurston
      Part of the Great Achievers series, this book chronicles the life and writings of Zora Neale Hurston, the important African-American writer of the first-half of this century. The book is 121 pages and contains lots of photographs. The author has woven c
      Author: Lyons, Mary E. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Star Walk
      Simon explains in the introduction that the excerpts of famous poems selected to accompany the colorful telescopic photographs of planets, stars, and meteors do not "illustrate" but provide "a different way of looking at the same thing." Captions of the p
      Author: Simon, Seymour HSE Descriptors: science

    Stargazer's Alphabet
      Filled with NASA photographs and clever, clear diagrams, the author takes us on a trip through the night sky through an alphabet format.
      Author: Farrell, J. HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing | science

    Steam, Steel, and Stars
      In 1955, the photographer O.W. Link captured the last steam railroad on its last runs in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.
      Author: Link, O. W. and Hensley, F. HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Summer of Fire: Yellowstone 1988
      This book chronicles the 1988 fire at Yellowstone National Park and the fire's after-effects. Many stunning photographs accompany the well written text.
      Author: Lauber, Patricia HSE Descriptors: science

    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

    Team Moon
      This fact-filled book commemorates the achievement of 400,00 people of "team moon" who were responsible for the first walk in space in July, 1969. Color photographs, biographies, annotated source material, websites for further information, a glossary, a
      Author: Thimmesh, Catherine HSE Descriptors: science

    Toning the Sweep
      Emily goes to the desert with her mother to help her dying grandmother Ola pack up her house and move. She slowly comes to terms with her family history and her coming loss.
      Author: Johnson, Angela

    Wake Up Our Souls
      Well-written biographies and stunning reproductions of the work of approximately 30 African American artists introduce us to painters, photographers, and mixed-media artists born between 1830 and the present. The design makes the book beautiful and the e
      Author: Bolden, Tonya HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Weather Sky, The
      The author uses labeled photographs, charts of weather fronts and graphs to discuss the relationship of weather to cloud formation.
      Author: McMillan, Bruce HSE Descriptors: social studies | math

    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

    Welcome to the World
      This poetry book also includes stunning photos from all over the world, from a Seminole poem written in the U.S. to poetry from Southeast Asia. It ends with two pages of information on birthing traditions.
      Author: Siegen-Smith, Nikki (compiled by) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Wildfires
      Interesting text and stunning photographs tell what happens with wildfires and why they are important in the cycle of life, death, and renewal.
      Author: Simon, Seymour HSE Descriptors: social studies | science

    Winter Across America
      Part of a series on the seasons, Winter Across America is loosely structured around the photographs and packs a huge amount of natural history and scientific information about animals, migration, and weather. The strength of the book is in its g
      Author: Simon, Seymour HSE Descriptors: science

    Women of Hope
      The author wrote essays on thirteen African American women to accompany photographs of the Bread and Roses Cultural Project. The essays feature inspiring women who exhibited courage in overcoming barriers of race and gender in fighting for rights we all
      Author: Hansen, Joyce HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane, The
      Original photographs by the Wright brothers complement their story. This is a long, detailed book that also chronicles some of others' work that preceded the Wright brothers' efforts. End notes tell about the photographs, provide a bibliography for furt
      Author: Freedman, Russell HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Year on Monhegan Island, A
      Photojournalist Julia Dean chronicles a year in the life of residents of Monhegan Island, a small island off the east coast of Maine. We learn about their culture, government, and economy, as well as a bit about part-time resident Jamie Wyeth.
      Author: Dean, Julia HSE Descriptors: social studies

Art and Photography > photography > photographs
    Black Cat
      A black cat explores an urban neighborhood. The stunning illustrations are a combination of painting and photography.
      Author: Myers, Christopher HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Cool Drink of Water, A
      Colorful photographs and simple text present people around the world obtaining water to drink. End matter includes a map, geographic locations of photos, and an essay on water conservation that teachers will find useful.
      Author: Kerley, Barbara HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Flotsam
      This wordless picture book tells the story of a young boy who finds a very old, waterproof camera that washed up on the beach as flotsam. When he develops the film that is still inside the camera, he and the reader find surprises.
      Author: Weisner, David

    Kennedy Through the Lens: How Photography and Television Revealed and Shaped an Extraordinary Leader
      The highlights of John F. Kennedy's life is told through exquisite full-page photographs, accompanied by quotes and a summary of each event. All aspects of this man are beautifully shown, as a son, a brother, a father, an activist and a leader. The unde
      Author: Sandler, Martin W. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    One More River to Cross
      This is a photographic chronicle of African American life. The text is very simple. The photos are very powerful. The author includes an index of the photos.
      Author: Myers, Walter Dean HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Pledge of Allegiance, The
      This book illustrates the phrases in the Pledge of Allegiance with photographs. Included is a description of what the pledge means (literally), dates to diplay the flag, and some basic flag history.
      Author: No author cited HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Stone Bench in an Empty Park
      This is a concise introduction to classic and modern haiku poetry with lovely photographs and accessible poetry.
      Author: Paul B. Janeczko HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    Voice That Challenged a Nation, The
      A detailed biography of Marian Anderson, an exceedingly talented woman who overcame some racial barriers and tolerated others in order to do what she loved best, recounts how she became involved in the Civil Rights Movement. In addition to wonderful arch
      Author: Freedman, Russell HSE Descriptors: social studies

    War Game
      Based on true events, this book tells about a group of boys who go to fight in the trenches of WWI. It describes the incident of one amazing Christmas when all animosities are put aside. The powerful anti-war message is accompanied by charming watercolo
      Author: Foreman, Michael HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Where Else in the Wild?: More Camouflaged Creatures Conceled...and Revealed
      Various styles of poetry about camouflaged animals and insects. It includes rhyming, free verse, haiku, and concrete poems, The photographs of the animals are bright and beautiful taking in natural surroundings. Readers attempt to locate the creature a
      Author: Schwartz, David M. and Yael Schy HSE Descriptors: science | language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    Where the Action Was
      These somewhat uneven memoirs chronicle the experiences of women journalists and photographers during WW II.
      Author: Colman, Penny HSE Descriptors: social studies

    World According to Dog, The
      This is a charming collection of the author's poems and short essays about dogs written by teens.
      Author: Sidman, Joyce

    Wright Sister, The,
      Often portrayed through letters, this biography, of Katherine Wright, the sister of Orville and Wilbur Wright, is told against the historical background of the restrictions on women.
      Author: Maurer, Richard HSE Descriptors: social studies


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