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World history -- Juvenile literature
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World history -- Juvenile literature
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World history
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World history
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Juvenile literature
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Timelines of everyone, from Cleopatra and Confucius to Mozart and Malala, editors, Ben Ffrancon Davies, Tayabah Khan ; American editor, Megan Douglass
Everything you need to ace world history in one big fat notebook, the complete middle school study guide, borrowed from the smartest kid in class ; double-checked by Michael Lindblad ; writer, Ximena Vengoechea ; illustrators, Blake Henry, Tim Hall and Chris Pearce
A day in the life of a caveman, a queen and everything in between, Mike Barfield ; illustrated by Jess Bradley
Hard as nails kings and queens, Tracey Turner ; illustrated by Jamie Lenman
Lego epic history, written by Rona Skene
A Disney princess journey through history, by Courtney B. Carbone ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
Everything you need to know about world history homework, a desk reference for students and parents : B.C./A.D., Anne Zeman and Kate Kelly
History's forgotten events, by Rachel Bailey
The wicked history of the world, history with the nasty bits left in!, Terry Deary ; [illustrated by] Martin Brown
The who was? history of the world, by Paula K. Manzanero ; illustrations by Robert Squier, Nancy Harrison, and others
Timelines of everything, from woolly mammoths to world wars
The Kingfisher history encyclopedia
Back to life
Timelines of everything, Senior editor, Sam Atkinson ; US editors, Kayla Dugger, Christy Lusiak
This day in history for kids, 1,001 remarkable moments & fascinating facts, Dan Bova ; illustrations by Russell Shaw
The history book, written by Sufiya Ahmed, Peter Chrisp, Jenny Cox, Seun Matiluko, Andrea Mills
Amazing world atlas, bringing the world to life, written by Alexa Ward
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