First book
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The series First book represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Anaheim Public Library.
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First book
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The series First book represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Anaheim Public Library.
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- A Grand Canyon journey : tracing time in stone
- A look at minerals : from galena to gold
- A look at rocks : from coal to kimberlite
- Air shows : from barnstormers to Blue Angels
- Aldo Leopold : American ecologist
- Alexander the Great
- Animals in orbit : monkeynauts and other pioneers in space
- Animals that walk on water
- At the forge of liberty
- Bats : the amazing upside-downers
- Battle of the ironclads : the Monitor and the Merrimack
- Benedict Arnold
- Birth of the republic
- Bismarck!
- Buffalo Bill
- Bull whackers to whistle punks : logging in the Old West
- Carnivorous plants
- Champlain : a life of courage
- Charles Richard Drew, M.D.
- Circuses : under the big top
- Cleopatra
- Codes, ciphers, and other secrets
- Colonies in revolt
- Comets
- Coronado : dreamer in golden armor
- Darkest hours
- Dolley Madison
- Dwight David Eisenhower : soldier and statesman
- Egyptian dynasties
- Egyptian tombs
- Eli Whitney
- Endangered plants
- Erie Canal : gateway to the West
- Etiquette
- Floods
- Founding the American colonies
- Francis Scott Key
- Georgia O'Keeffe : an adventurous spirit
- Geysers : when earth roars
- Glaciers
- Hannibal
- Helen Keller
- Herod the Great
- How to read and write poems
- How to write a letter
- Interesting invertebrates : a look at some animals without backbones
- Jewish holidays
- John James Audubon : wildlife artist
- John Muir : wilderness prophet
- Joined at birth : the lives of conjoined twins
- Julius Caesar
- King George III
- La Salle : a life of boundless adventure
- Leeches, lampreys, and other cold-blooded blood-suckers
- Living with albinism
- Lyme disease
- Magellan : voyager with a dream
- Martha Washington
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Mary Cassatt : an American in Paris
- Matthew Henson, polar adventurer
- Norman Rockwell : America's best-loved illustrator
- North American Indian medicine people
- North American Indian sign language
- North American Indian survival skills
- Our global greenhouse
- Picture guide to tree leaves
- Pompeii : nightmare at midday
- Powwow : a good day to dance
- Predators!
- Presidential elections
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Robert Fulton
- Samuel Morse
- Science in ancient Mesopotamia
- Science in early Islamic culture
- Settling the American West
- Shipwrecks : terror and treasure
- Slaves to soldiers : African-American fighting men in the Civil War
- So proudly they served : American military women in World War II
- Stories in stone : the world of animal fossils
- The Abenaki
- The African cats
- The Algonquians
- The American Revolution : war for independence
- The Apaches and Navajos
- The Battle of Gettysburg
- The Boston Tea Party
- The California missions
- The Cherokees
- The Chilulas
- The Chippewa
- The Comanches
- The Creek
- The Hopi
- The Incas
- The Inuits
- The Iroquois
- The Maya
- The Mexican War : manifest destiny
- The Nez Perce
- The Ni~na, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria
- The Pawnee
- The Penobscot
- The Pomo
- The Pony Express : hoofbeats in the wilderness
- The Pueblos
- The Seminoles
- The Shawnee
- The Shoshoni
- The Spanish-American war : imperial ambitions
- The Sumerians
- The Tohono O'Odham
- The Wampanoag
- The White House
- The Zunis
- The colonial wars : clashes in the wilderness
- The electoral college
- The first flight : the story of the Wright brothers
- The moon and its exploration
- The story of carbon
- The story of nitrogen
- The story of oxygen
- The totem pole Indians of the Northwest
- The tragedy of Little Bighorn
- Tide pools
- Tundra
- Tutankhamun
- Venus
- William the Conqueror
- World War I
- World War II
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