Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
The miller The miller Christine Petersen "Explore the life of a colonial miller and his importance to the community, as well as everyday life, responsibilities, and social practices during that time"--Provided by publisher. OL15572274W
The tanner The tanner Christine Petersen "Explore the life of a colonial tanner and his importance to the community, as well as everyday life, responsibilities, and social practices during that time"--Provided by publisher. OL15572275W
Milton Hershey Milton Hershey Janet Benge When Milton Hershey's famous Hershey Bars debuted in 1905, few people knew of the hard work, dedication, and sacrifice preceding the triumph. Debt, lack of support, and fatigue had been constant comp… OL16812518W
The Industrial Revolution in United States History The Industrial Revolution in United States History Anita Louise McCormick This book traces the evolution of modern conveniences, luxurious consumer goods, developing cities, and the problems of urban living. It describes how, in less than two hundred years, the United Stat… OL17080021W
Life during the industrial revolution Life during the industrial revolution Julia Garstecki "Have you ever wondered what life was like for individuals and families in the Industrial Revolution? Learn about what their days consisted of, what they ate and wore, and more!"--Publisher's website. OL18458312W
Caleb Davis Bradham Caleb Davis Bradham Sheila Griffin Llanas "In this title, unwrap the life of talented Pepsi-Cola inventor Ca leb Davis Bradham! Readers will enjoy getting the scoop on this Food Dude, beginning with his childhood in North Carolina. Students … OL20894597W
Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie Zachary Kent A biography of the Scottish immigrant who made a fortune in the steel industry and used much of it for philanthropic causes. OL49357W
Immigration, migration, and the Industrial Revolution Immigration, migration, and the Industrial Revolution Tracee Sioux Describes how inventions such as the cotton gin transformed America from an agricultural country to an industrial one, and led to both problems and opportunities. OL5968661W