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Jack E. Levin
6 Books
Jack E. Levin was an American author and artist known for his visually rich historical books, often collaborating with his son, Mark Levin. He specialized in illustrating and compiling significant moments in American history, as seen in works like 'Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Illustrated' and 'George Washington'. His books are designed to make historical and moral lessons accessible to readers of all ages.
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The Civil War is finally nearing its end, but the United States is more divided than ever. How do you bring a fractured country back together? President Abraham Lincoln faced this massive challenge during his historic Second Inaugural Address, delivering a message of healing and unity that still echoes today.
Step into a monumental moment in time with this visually stunning exploration of Lincoln's famous speech. Packed with historic paintings, portraits, and detailed maps from the era, this book transforms a political address into a dramatic and engaging story. You will uncover the poetic power behind Lincoln's words and get a closer look at the humble, faithful man who spoke them.
Through careful details and compelling artwork, the true meaning of malice toward none, with charity for all becomes crystal clear. It is a fascinating and inspiring look at one of the most important speeches ever given, offering a powerful lesson on compassion and the difficult work of rebuilding a nation.
9-12 Years
64 Pages
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Have you ever heard someone say that a penny saved is a penny earned? Or that you should never judge a book by its cover? These famous sayings are called proverbs, and they are packed with timeless wisdom that people have shared for generations.
This wonderful collection brings these classic lessons to life in a way that is fun and easy to understand. Each popular proverb is paired with cleverly drawn pictures that show exactly what the saying means in real-life situations. Whether you are figuring out a tricky problem, learning how to be a better friend, or just exploring new ideas, these illustrated phrases make learning a joy.
Dive into a world of smart advice and engaging artwork. You will discover the clever meanings behind everyday sayings and gain valuable insights that you can use every single day.
6-8 Years
9-12 Years
72 Pages
N/A
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Look out your window or walk down your street, and you might spot some everyday heroes at work. From the traffic officers keeping cars moving safely to the state troopers on the highway and the pilots flying helicopters high in the sky, the police are always busy protecting our communities.
This colorful and engaging picture book introduces you to the brave men and women who wear the blue uniform. Through vivid illustrations and easy-to-read pages, you will learn all about the different jobs police officers do every single day to serve and help people.
Discover how these dedicated workers act as our guardians and friends, working tirelessly to keep our neighborhoods safe and secure. It is a wonderful and respectful tribute to the heroes who spend their lives making sure we are protected.
6-8 Years
44 Pages
N/A
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The ice is thick, the river is dangerous, and the future of an entire nation hangs in the balance. Step back in time to the freezing Christmas night of 1776, when General George Washington made a daring and unexpected decision. With his soldiers tired and ailing, Washington leads them into small wooden boats to cross the treacherous Delaware River. Their target? The Hessian army at Trenton.
This true story brings the drama and courage of the American Revolution to life. You will discover exactly how this against-all-odds victory became a massive turning point in history. Using letters written by General Washington himself to the Continental Congress, this exciting account puts you right in the middle of the action.
Explore the incredible bravery of the soldiers and the brilliant leadership of Washington during one of America's darkest hours. Packed with historical artwork, portraits, and maps, this journey into the past reads like a thrilling adventure while teaching you the unforgettable facts of our nation's founding.
9-12 Years
N/A
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One of the most powerful speeches in American history comes alive in a completely new way. In just a few short minutes, President Abraham Lincoln delivered words that would change the nation forever, honoring fallen soldiers and calling for a new birth of freedom. Now, you can experience the incredible weight and meaning of the Gettysburg Address through beautiful, historic illustrations.
This unique edition pairs Lincoln's timeless words with striking artwork, making the history of the era accessible and deeply moving. As you read the legendary speech, the accompanying images help you understand the profound emotions of a country torn apart by war and a president determined to heal it.
Whether you are reading these words for the very first time or discovering them all over again, this visual journey brings the past right into your hands. It is a brilliant way to explore a defining moment in history and reflect on the enduring importance of liberty and equality.
9-12 Years
13-18 Years
56 Pages
N/A
/5
Meet Spot. He is a happy little dog with a bright white coat, playful black spots, and a very special black circle right around his left eye. Spot is full of energy and loves to explore his world. Whether he is chasing after quick cats, barking at birds in the trees, or happily chewing on a tasty bone, there is never a dull moment when he is around.
But do you know what Spot loves most of all? Going for a fun ride in the car with his head sticking out the window, catching the fresh breeze!
This sweet and timeless picture book perfectly captures the special friendship between a young boy and his energetic puppy. With charming illustrations and a heartwarming story, it is a delightful adventure for anyone who has ever loved a furry best friend.
6-8 Years
40 Pages
N/A
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