Louise Chipley Slavicek

Louise Chipley Slavicek

  • 5 stars across 10 books
28th February 2014

The Black Death

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30th March 2009

New York City's Central Park

New York City's Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with more than 25 million visitors eac... MoreNew York City's Central Park

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28th February 2007

Mother Teresa

Mother Teresa is one of the most admired Nobel laureates of all time. Born in Eastern Europe of Albanian parents, she be... MoreMother Teresa

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30th December 2008

The Prohibition Era: Temperance in the United States

With the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, the United States became a 'dry' nation. ... MoreThe Prohibition Era: Temperance in the United States

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30th May 2009

Women and the Civil War

The Civil War brought enormous hardship and tragedy to America's female population. Yet, it also provided women of all r... MoreWomen and the Civil War

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30th December 2008

The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906

At approximately 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906, a powerful earthquake ripped through the city of San Francisco. Roadways r... MoreThe San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906

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15th February 2007

Daniel Inouye

Daniel K. Inouye was born to Japanese immigrant parents in Honolulu in 1924. When Inouye was just 17 years old, the Japa... MoreDaniel Inouye

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22nd April 2014

Israel

In this full-color picture book, Israel (part of the Let's Go Explore series), young readers travel to the holy ... MoreIsrael

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14th August 2014

King David

A Shepherd and A King David lived an adventurous life. He protected his family's sheep from lions and bears. He... MoreKing David

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