Thursday, June 6, 2019

Medieval History for the Grammar Stage

Finishing up the book lists...for now. ;) Here were our top picks for supplements to our medieval history study.

Culture Overviews
1. Japan: The Culture, Bobbie Kalman
2. Japan: The Land, Bobbie Kalman
3. Australia, Allan Fowler
4. Look What Came From Spain, Kevin Davis
5. Welcome to Russia, Alison Auch
6. The Great Wall, Elizabeth Mann
7. Who Were the Vikings? Jane Chisholm
8. A Street Through Time, Annie Millard
9. A City Through Time, Philip Steele
10. The Story of Chocolate, C.J. Polin
11. The Inca Empire, Sandra Newman
12. The Ancient Maya, Jackie Maloy
13. The Aztec Empire, Sunita Apte

Biographies
14. Leif the Lucky, D’Aulaire
15. Saint Francis, Brian Wildsmith
16. Saladin, Diane Stanley
17. Who in the World was the Acrobatic Empress? Robin Phillips
18. Who in the World was the Unready King? Connie Clark
19. Genghis Khan, Demi
20. Henry the Navigator, Claude Hurwicz
21. Joan of Arc, Diane Stanley
22. Leonardo da Vinci, John Malam
23. Leonardo da Vinci, Diane Stanley
24. Selections from Geometry’s Great Thinkers, Bonnie Coulter Leech
25. Selections from The Reformation, Ezra George
26. William Shakespeare and the Globe, Aliki
27. Bard of Avon, Diane Stanley
28. Who in the World was the Forgotten Explorer? Lorene Lambert
29. Who in the World was the Secret Printer? Robert Beckham
30. Good Queen Bess, Diane Stanley
31. Columbus, D’Aulaire

European Medieval Life
32. A Medieval Feast, Aliki
33. What Were Castles For? Phil Roxbee Cox
34. The Duke and the Peasant, Wendy Beckett
35. Till Year’s Good End, W. Nikola-Lisa
36. The Middle Ages, Jane Shuter
37. The Medieval World, Philip Steele
38. Knights in Shining Armor, Gail Gibbons
39. Castle, Christopher Gravett
40. Knight, Christopher Gravett

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