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Starters: Magic Forces by Stewart Ross
$13.00 NZD
Category: Folktales, Fairytales, Legends
This series introduces early readers to non-fiction. Each book is designed to increase reading fluency and combines a narrative text, accessible language and an easy-to-follow format with an exciting story at the end.
Survivors: False Papers - a Story from World War One by Stewart Ross
$16.99 NZD
Category: Fiction - YA | Series: Survivors S. | Reading Level: From 11 To 14
Part of the "Survivors" series, this story is an account of a young soldier's World War I experiences.
The Beat of a Drum by Stewart Ross
$16.99 NZD
Category: Series - children | Series: Survivors S.
Obah is a young boy living in Benin in western Africa in the 18th century. One day his life changes for ever when he and his beloved younger sister, Banita, are sold into slavery. When they are separated, Oban vows to escape and find her, but will his determination be enough to keep him alive?
The Causes of World War I by Stewart Ross
$34.99 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: World Wars S.
Offers an overview of the causes of the First World War.
The Cold War: Causes by Stewart Ross
$44.99 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Cold War S.
Explores US-Soviet rivalry and the hostility stemming from their incompatible ideologies of liberal democracy and communism. This book provides an account of East-West antagonism from the falling of the Iron Curtain to the end of the Korean War.
William Shakespeare by Stewart Ross
$22.99 NZD
Category: Social studies | Series: Writers and Their Times
"William Shakespeare" paints an outline of Shakespeare's life within the contemporary political and social scene, and introduces his work in the context of the theatre of his day. A lively yet authoritative text, supported by carefully chosen pictorial and literary evidence, makes this book the ideal co ...Show more
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by Stewart Ross
$19.99 NZD
Category: Art and Music - children | Series: Famous Lives S.
Stewart Ross explores the life story of Austria's most famous composer, Mozart, through a combination of simple text, photographs, captions and quotation panels.