
Apollo 8 – by Martin W Sandler Description:
Apollo 8 – The book is abundantly illustrated with archival photographs and a highlight of this informative engaging text is Sandlers discussion of the iconic Earthrise photograph and how it became a symbol of the Earths fragility a reminder of just how small and insignificant the Earths place in the universe truly is. In its 50th-anniversary year a compelling account of the historical significance of a lesser-known space mission. –Kirkus Reviews Sandler captures Apollo 8s significance on many levels with astonishing details and storytelling…Stunning photographs including the now iconic Earthrise bring this awe to a new generation. –Booklist Sandler traces mankinds curiosity about the moon from ancient mythology to the 1960s. Full-color photographs enhance nearly every page and offer readers a greater understanding of this revolutionary mission. An out-of-this-world exploration of the space race–and a must-have for most nonfiction collections. –School Library Journal Sandler deals equally well with technical and personal narrative threads explaining the challenges of navigation and reentry and attending to the very different personalities crammed into the tiny command capsule…He also pays serious attention to the cultural impact of the mission whose photographs of Earthrise inspired a fresh way of looking at the home planet and of appreciating its fragility thus advancing not only the space program but also the ecology movement. –Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books Beyond the vivid minute-by-minute details of the voyage itself the volume explores the colossal impact of the mission on the American psyche. For many Sandler explains the images of Earth from space served as a symbol of the Earths fragility a reminder of just how small and insignificant the Earths place in the universe truly is. –Publishers Weekly Just as the crews photographs and telecasts brought their discoveries into American homes this book fulfills a similar mission for readers born decades later. –Washington Post Sandlers account is riveting. The stark connections to where we are today are deeply disturbing. –The Booklist Reader Apollo 8 – by Martin W Sandler
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1919 the Year That Changed America – by Martin W Sandler (Hardcover) Best
1919 the Year That Changed America – Description:
1919 the Year Sandlers prose is vigorous impassioned and carefully contextualized. . . . A fascinating story augmented by numerous attractive archival images. An entertaining and instructive look at a tumultuous year. –Kirkus Reviews Well researched and presented in an attractive manner Sandlers text delivers a
The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared Wrecked and Found – by Martin W Sandler (Paperback) Reviews
The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared Wrecked Description:
The Whydah: A Sandlers approach to the Whydah and other submerged ships as sunken time capsules is an interesting angle that is sure to resonate with aspiring archaeologists. A captivating read on pirates with insights into contemporary underwater research techniques. Considering the popularity of the subject
Stewarts Best Pen – by Stephen W Martin (Hardcover) Best
Stewarts Best Pen – by Stephen W Description:
Stewarts Best Pen Boy meets pen in this funny concise and touching picture book about maintaining friendship across great distances. Stewart may be a boy and Craig may be a pen but they are definitely best friends. The kind of friends who do everything together who
Beware of the Crocodile – by Martin Jenkins (Hardcover) Discounts
Beware of the Crocodile – by Martin Description:
Beware of the Wry narration from Jenkins (The Squirrels Busy Year) and dreamy illustrations by Kitamura (My Hand) elevate what could be a pedestrian animal exploration…Its not just a good crocodile reference; its a good introduction to reference books. –Publishers Weekly (starred review) If theres one