The HMH Social Studies World History textbook by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is a comprehensive resource designed for middle and high school students to explore world history from ancient civilizations to modern times.
This piece is a testament to the engineering and energy milestones achieved by TAQA during its early operations in the UK Continental Shelf, making it a distinctive collectible for energy industry enthusiasts, historians, or corporate memorabilia collectors.
This oak wood stick with a nickel head from the Victorian era (1819-1901) sounds like a remarkable piece, combining oak’s durability with nickel’s sleek finish. Victorian walking sticks often symbolize elegance and status so this item would be a great addition to a historical collection, especially for those interested in Victorian-era artifacts.
Egyptology recounts the lost expedition of Emily Sands in her 1926 scrapbook journal. Through flaps, envelopes, and interactive extras, readers will encounter jewels, mummy cloth, hieroglyphs, and a working board game. Egyptology brings art, literacy, and history together stunningly and imaginatively.