New Releases by Stewart Ross

Stewart Ross is the author of Ancient Egypt (2005), World War I (2004), United Nations (2004), The Collapse of Communism (2004), Causes and Consequences of the Arab-Israeli Conflict (2004).

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Ancient Egypt

release date: Dec 30, 2005
Ancient Egypt
Presents full-color illustrated photographs and drawings depicting ancient Egyptian civilization, and examines ancient ruins, works of art, and what life was life in ancient Egypt.

World War I

release date: Jul 13, 2004
World War I
- Primary sources- 24 full-color maps in each title- Profiles of military and political leaders

United Nations

release date: Jan 01, 2004
United Nations
The United Nations (UN) is an association of countries that works for peace, human rights, and better, healthier lives for all people. This book looks at how the UN works and at how well it has achieved its aims.

The Collapse of Communism

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Collapse of Communism
Describes the history of communism and its eventual downfall in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Causes and Consequences of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Causes and Consequences of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
This title examines the bitter conflict that has raged since 1948 when the state of Israel was created between the Arabs and the Israelis. The complexities of the Palestinian question are examined in a clear and non-partisan fashion. The author looks at the wide-ranging consequences of the conflict, from the plight of refugees to the intensification of the Cold War, and at the more recent peace initiatives and the on-going quest for a solution to the violence.

The Battle of the Somme

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Battle of the Somme
Describes the Battle of the Somme in July 1916, which cost the Allies fifty-eight thousand troops on the first day of fighting; and provides a short account of the Second Battle of the Somme in 1918.

The Arab-Israeli Conflict

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Primary source accounts of history add an unmatched authenticity to this series. Each book introduces the period and the available sources, justifying why we can rely on them, who produced them, or why they have survived. The text also gives historical background and explores what can be learned from the source.

William Shakespeare

release date: Jan 01, 2004
William Shakespeare
Discusses the life and times of the famous English playwright, William Shakespeare.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Introduces the life and work of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose works include "The Marriage of Figaro," "The Jupiter Symphony," and "The Magic Flute."

Only a Matter of Time

release date: Sep 08, 2002
Only a Matter of Time
In early 1999, two teenage girls, an Albanian and a Serbian, become friends, but when their families become enemies during the Serb-Albanian conflict, their friendship is put to the test.

Michael Faraday

release date: Sep 01, 2002
Michael Faraday
Examines the life and accomplishments of the nineteenth-century English physicist whose religious beliefs guided his exploration of electricity, magnetism, and light.

The Russian Revolution

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Russian Revolution
Analyses the events of the 1917 revolution in Russia, from its roots in the Russian empire of the late nineteenth century through to the revolutionary years of 1917-24 and beyond. Considers the legacy for the Soviet Union, right up to the fall of communism in 1989-91, and surveys the revolution''s influence on the twentieth-century world. Suggested level: secondary.

The French Revolution

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The French Revolution
Each book in this series presents a two-part investigation of a major event or significant era in world history. A detailed narrative provides an analysis of the immediate significance of events, and their place in the bigger picture, going on to examine the consequences of these events and their impact both on contemporaries and the generations that have followed. This title looks behind the traditional image of the French Revolution, giving an overview of events from the bankruptcy of the Bourbon monarchy in 1788 to the restoration of the monarchy in 1814. The author examines whether the original principles of the Revolution were upheld, the effects of the Directory and Napoleonic government on the achievements of the Revolution, and the long-term significance for France and for political thought worldwide.

Homes

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Homes
Start-Up History is a new series, designed to introduce history to young children. Key information is presented through a combination of clear, simple text and strong visual images.

I Can Never Go Home Again

release date: Jan 01, 2002
I Can Never Go Home Again
This volume tells the story of a young Jewish girl who flees to England from Nazi Germany, and her struggle not only to forget the persecution she suffered in her previous life, but also to fit in with her new, very different world.

The United Nations

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The United Nations
This series examines key events of the 20th century. Each title outlines the lead-up and aftermath, explores the issues at stake, and introduces leaders and key figures. Each book contains fact boxes, and source material.

The Causes of World War I

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Causes of World War I
Offers an overview of the causes of the First World War.

Toys

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Toys
History of toys and play. Key words are highlighted. How we know how things were in the past. 5-7 yrs.

Florence Nightingale

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Florence Nightingale
Start-Up History is a new series, designed to introduce history to young children. Key information is presented through a combination of clear, simple text and strong visual images.

The Technology of World War I

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Technology of World War I
World War I was the first major war which showed how defensive technology developed during the course of the industrial revolution - such as the machine gun and barbed wire - could cause mass destruction and loss of life.

Seaside Holidays

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Seaside Holidays
Start Up History is a perfect introduction to history for young children. Key information is presented through a combination of simple, clear text, and strong visual images. Questionsask the reader to search for visual clues, identifying differences and similarities between different periods. The large format of the book enhances this, presenting an ideal opportunity for detailed exploration and discussion. Seaside Holidays helps children identify similarities and differences between seaside holidays taken today and those taken in the past. Children are introduced to period-specific aspects of seaside holidays, geographical seaside features and seaside vocabulary. Using contemporary and historical photographs, children can discover the past with topics such as when we take holidays, how we travel to the seaside and what we wear to go swimming.

The Star Houses

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Star Houses
Teenager Bandi Guttmann, a Hungarian Jew, is forced to move with his family into a "star house" as the Nazis'' grip on his country grows tighter. Based on a true story.

Evacuation

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Evacuation
Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, this series uses primary source evidence such as diaries, posters, newspaper cuttings and oral accounts to portray life on the Home Front.

The American Revolution

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The American Revolution
Describes how Britain''s 13 colonies in North America became an independent nation, including causes of the War and its result. Includes original documents by politicians, writers, soldiers and ordinary people.

Food and Feasts

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Alexander Graham Bell

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Alexander Graham Bell
The books in the Scientists Who Made History series looks at the stories of famous scientists, their inventions and discoveries, and how they affected the world around them. The books describe what the world was like before their inventions, while narrative passages describe the flashes of inspiration, the behind-the-scenes tensions that led to the great discoveries and panels explain the science behind the discoveries. They also include quotation boxes containing extracts from letters, diaries and notebooks.

God Bless Queen Victoria

release date: Aug 01, 2000
God Bless Queen Victoria
Tells the story of Queen Victoria, from her accession to the throne in 1837 to the Great Exhibition in 1851, with emphasis on her relationship with husband Prince Albert.

Vikings

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Vikings
An introduction to the people from Norway and Denmark who were known as fierce warriors, explorers, and traders.

Daily Life

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Daily Life
Examines the history, people, city-states, government, social structure, home and school life, clothing, meals, sports and games, religion, and daily activities of ancient Greece.

Monsters and Magic

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Monsters and Magic
A collection of tales drawn from across North and South America and including those of native peoples as well as of later settlers.
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