New Releases by James Lincoln Collier

James Lincoln Collier is the author of The Clara Barton You Never Knew (2003), The Sitting Bull You Never Knew (2003), Wild Boy (2002), Lost Treasures: The Rich and Famous - Book #6 (2001), The Drama of American History (Group 4) (2001).

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The Clara Barton You Never Knew

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Clara Barton You Never Knew
Explores the childhood, character, and influential events that shaped the life of the Civil War nurse who went on to found the American Red Cross.

The Sitting Bull You Never Knew

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Sitting Bull You Never Knew
Explores the childhood, character, and influential events that shaped the life of Sitting Bull, the Sioux chief.

Wild Boy

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Wild Boy
Twelve-year-old Jesse runs away from home and tries to survive on his own in the nearby mountains.

Lost Treasures: The Rich and Famous - Book #6

release date: Jun 01, 2001
Lost Treasures: The Rich and Famous - Book #6
Thirteen-year-old George suddenly finds himself the darling of a New York television company where plans are made to turn him into a singing, guitar-playing teen-age idol.

The Drama of American History (Group 4)

release date: Jan 30, 2001
The Drama of American History (Group 4)
History is dramatic -- and the renowned, award-winning authors Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier demonstrate this in this compelling series aimed at young readers. Covering American history from the founding of Jamestown through present day, these volumes explore far beyond the dates and events of a historical chronicle to present a moving illumination of the ideas, opinions, attitudes and tribulations that led to the birth of this great nation.

The Drama of American History (Group 3)

release date: Jan 30, 2000
The Drama of American History (Group 3)
Discusses attitudes and events that led up to the Civil War, particularly the institution of slavery.

The Jeffersonian Republicans, 1800-1823

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Jeffersonian Republicans, 1800-1823
Discusses the people and events that shaped this country, from the controversial election of 1800 through the westward expansion to the War of 1812 and James Madison''s presidency.

Jazz

release date: Nov 15, 1997
Jazz
Examines the possible origins of jazz, its variety, greatness, and individual artists.

Benny Goodman, king of Swing

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Alternative Assessment for My Brother Sam is Dead

release date: Jan 01, 1997

With Every Drop of Blood

release date: Dec 01, 1996
With Every Drop of Blood
Johnny made a promise to his father, who was wounded fighting for the South. He promised to take care of the family and not run off to fight. Without Pa, Johnny’s family can barely scrape by. But when there’s an offer to take his mules and wagon on a bold mission to supply the Rebel troops, Johnny can’t resist. Then he’s captured by a Yankee—Cush, a runaway slave. Johnny doesn’t like taking orders from a black. But he’s got no choice. He’s bound for prison camp, tormented by his broken promise and wondering what will become of his family and himself.

Statistics in Action

release date: Jan 01, 1992

Benny Goodman and the Swing Era

release date: Jun 01, 1991
Benny Goodman and the Swing Era
Traces the rags-to-riches career of the clarinetist and his role in popularizing jazz music in the post-Depression 1930s, assesses his elusive personality, and reevaluates dozens of his landmark recordings

The Reception of Jazz in America

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Duke Ellington

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington is considered to be one of the great genius'' of jazz--its major composer and leader of probably the most significant of all jazz bands. Yet, other than his own not-very-revealing autobiography and a collection of reminiscences of his band members, there has never been an indepth biography of this preeminent figure in twentieth century music and entertainment. Here at last is the definitive critical biography of both the man and his music. James Lincoln Collier, author of the highly acclaimed Louis Armstrong: An American Genius, has produced a fascinating work which tells the full story of Edward Kennedy Ellington, from his childhood as the pampered and adored only son of a middle-class Washington black family to his death in 1974, hailed as "America''s greatest composer" (according to the New York Times obituary) and mourned at his funeral by more than 10,000 people. Collier describes Ellington''s charisma--his sense of being special even from childhood, when he would announce to his cousins "I am the grand, noble, Duke; crowds will be running to me,"...the formation of his band, including some of the greatest names in jazz history, among them, Barney Bigard, Johnny Hodges, Cootie Williams, Lawrence Brown, and Paul Gonzavles...his arrival at the legendary Cotton Club in Harlem in the 1920s...his involvement with his manager Irving Mills, who manipulated and cheated him and even put his name on some of Ellington''s songs, but who made him famous...his relationship with his family, including his troubled relationship with his son, his marriage and many affairs (including involvements with some of his own musician''s women). But most of all, the book is about the creation of the music, from classic songs like "Sophisticated Lady" to the "sacred concerts" of Ellington''s last years. Collier maintains that it is not necessary to see Ellington as a "composer" in the narrow sense of the word but as something just as important: an improvising jazz musician. His instrument was a whole band.This is a controversial book--not all will agree with Collier''s assessments--but it will enthrall jazz buffs as well as anyone interested in a fascinating life and times.

The Teddy Bear Habit

The Teddy Bear Habit
A 12-year-old boy cannot lose his attachment to a teddy bear.

Planet Out of the Past

Planet Out of the Past
Young people search for hominids on another planet similar to Earth and experience all the dangers Earth possessed in prehistoric times.

The Making of Man

The Making of Man
SUMMARY: Traces the evolution of prehistoric man describing at each stage of development how he hunted, made tools, built homes, cared for his children, and dealt with his peers.

It's Murder at St. Basket's

It's Murder at St. Basket's
Two boys boarding at an English school begin to fear for their roommate''s life when the school officials simply ignore the fact that he has a broken leg.

Why Does Everybody Think I'm Nutty?

Why Does Everybody Think I'm Nutty?
Harold is sent to a psychiatrist for reporting that he had seen a medieval city. He later enters the city and travels back in time.

Which Musical Instrument Shall I Play?

Which Musical Instrument Shall I Play?
Describes string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and keyboard instruments and outlines their importance in the production of various types of music.

Teddy Bear Habit

Teddy Bear Habit
A twelve-year-old boy, whose problems include having to take "Square" music lessons, an attachment to a childhood teddy bear, and a father who earns a living creating comic strips, gets involved with jewel thieves in an attempt to break the dull routine.
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