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September 11, 2001 / January, Brendan 2004  Book
January, Brendan Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2004.
Description 56pYellow spine
Series Witness to History
Summary/Abstract Recounts events of September 11, 2001, when terrorists flew into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, discusses what is known of the terrorists, and relates how America has responded to the tragedy.
Contents The day the world changed How do we know? September 11, 2001 The north tower is hit The second tower is hit At the centre of it all Explosion at the Pentagon Chaos at the towers The first tower collapses The USA reacts The man for the moment Fighting the fire at the Pentagon The President returns to the Pentagon Rescue efforts An historic documentary Stranded Bush addresses the nation The following days Worldwide reaction The plot The war against terror A changed world Timeline Find out more List of primary sources Glossary Index
Standard Number 0431170401 Pb.
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Victorian Britain - Witness to History / Connolly, Sean 2004  Book
Connolly, Sean Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2004.
Description 56pYellow Spine
Series Witness to History
Summary/Abstract Describes life in Victorian England, from working long hours in a match factory to how spent their leisure time such as attending music halls to skating on the Seroentine in Hyde Park.
Contents Introduction How we kow Forging new links The Penny Post Public health The long arm of the law Science and invention The Great Exhibition Child labour A divided society The great house The rising middle class Trade unions Demon drink Rural life Education The Victorian woman Literature as a record Entertainment Sports and pastimes Victorian art The Golden Jubilee Christian duty What have learnt from the Victorians? Timeline Find out more List of primray sources Glossary Index
Standard Number 431170517 Pb.
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World War I - Witness to History / Connolly, Sean 2004  Book
Connolly, Sean Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2004.
Description 56pYellow Spine
Series Witness to History
Summary/Abstract Explains the history of the First World War through the eyes of different people who lived through it, such as a British soldier through a trench warfare attack, or a German U-boat captain who had been ordered to sink a British ship filled with men and horses.
Contents Itnroduction How do we know? Alliances and crises Shots at Sarajevo Europe at war "Over by Christmas' The German advance Trench warfare The Eastern Front Gallipoli Battles in the air U-boats The Irish uprising The Battle of Jutland Total war The USA enters the war Gas attacks Turmoil in Russia A wider conflict War poetry Turning the tide The armistice A lasting peace? What have we learnt from World War I? Timeline Find out more List of primary sources Glossary Index
Standard Number 043117038X Pb.
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