New Releases by Julian May

Julian May is the author of Willie Mays, Most Valuable Player (1972), The Living Blanket on the Land (1972), Captain Cousteau, Undersea Explorer (1972), Glacier Grizzly (1972), Why People are Different Colors (1971).

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Willie Mays, Most Valuable Player

Willie Mays, Most Valuable Player
A brief biography of the baseball star who spent most of his career with the Giants and was twice named Most Valuable Player.

The Living Blanket on the Land

The Living Blanket on the Land
Describes the composition of various types of soils and the vegetation and animal life each supports.

Captain Cousteau, Undersea Explorer

Captain Cousteau, Undersea Explorer
Brief biography of the French underwater explorer and co-inventor of the aqualung emphasizing his many discoveries about the ocean and its creatures.

Glacier Grizzly

Glacier Grizzly
Recounts a year in the life of a bear and her cubs as they come out of hibernation, wander about a national park, and eventually are returned by rangers to a remote area away from men.

Why People are Different Colors

Why People are Different Colors
A simple discussion of the physical characteristics and probable origins of the races of the world.

The Land Beneath the Sea

The Land Beneath the Sea
Describes the geographic features of the ocean floor and the methods that man has developed to study the area in greater detail.

These Islands are Alive

These Islands are Alive
Describes the formation of the coral islands off the southern tip of Florida and the underwater life dependent on them.

Blue River

Blue River
After years of misuse, Blue River finally becomes so polluted that citizens of a town on its banks begin taking steps to try to save it.

A New Baby Comes

A New Baby Comes
Simple text and drawings describe the development of a baby within the mother and the process of birth.

Millions of Years of Eggs

Millions of Years of Eggs
Relates simply how animals through the ages have laid eggs as a means of preserving their species.

Do You Have Your Father's Nose?

Do You Have Your Father's Nose?
A brief introduction to genes and chromosomes and their importance to heredity.

Tiger Stripes and Zebra Stripes

Tiger Stripes and Zebra Stripes
A simple discussion of the protective coloring and shape of various animals.

Wildlife in the City

Wildlife in the City
Describes the various wild animals, insects, and birds that make their home in the city.

Dodos and Dinosaurs are Extinct

Dodos and Dinosaurs are Extinct
Describes the various animals that have become extinct through natural or man-induced causes.

Before the Indians

Before the Indians
Briefly describes the earliest Indian civilizations on the North American continent and traces the evolution of their culture from prehistory to the arrival of the white settlers.

Alligator Hole

Alligator Hole
Describes life around an alligator hole in Florida as animals are threatened by drought and fire.

Why the Earth Quakes

Why the Earth Quakes
A simple description of the causes and effects of earthquakes.

Horses; how They Came to be

Horses; how They Came to be
Traces the evolution of the horse, from the early short legged relatives of eohippus through other prehistoric species to the modern horse.

The First Men

The First Men
Describes the kind of work done by anthropologists and the conclusions that the scientists have drawn regarding man's origin.

They Turned to Stone

They Turned to Stone
Discusses how fossils are formed and suggests places the amateur hunter can look for "formerly-live" stone today.
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