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Creative Drama in the Classroom and Beyond
Encouraging both teacher and student imagination and expression, the seventh edition of this classic text helps future teachers integrate drama into elementary school classrooms and introduces students to a variety of genres and strategies, including mime, play structure, improvisation, and using drama the special education curriculum. Unlike other texts, McCaslin focuses on drama as an art form as well as a teaching tool. The seventh edition features broader coverage of middle school, high school, and adult learners..
Price: $71.68
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My Medical Assistant
My Medical Assistant, created by Donna McCaslin, is an organizer to record concise personal information about medications, hospitalizations, and other information needed by healthcare providers. Start your record at birth or with the earliest information you recall. Then faithfully keep it up -to -date. Take My Medical Assistant with you to each medical appointment. It has been designed to be thorough, yet small enough to pack in a suitcase, diaper - bag, over - sized purse, or carry in your car. By spending a few minutes after each medical appointment to record the important facts, you will always have a very complete medical record at your fingertips. .
Price: $24.95
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Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Tennessee in the Civil War (Portraits of Conflict)
It's one thing to understand that over twenty-thousand Confederate and Union soldiers died at the Battle of Murfreesboro It's quite another to study an ambrotype portrait of twenty-year-old private Frank B. Crosthwait, dressed in his Sunday best, looking somberly at the camera. In a tragically short time, he'll be found on the battlefield, mortally wounded, still clutching the knotted pieces of handkerchief he used in a hopeless attempt to stop the bleeding from his injuries. Private Crosthwait's image is one of more than 250 portraits - many never before published - to be found in the highly anticipated "Portraits of Conflict: A Photographic History of Tennessee in the Civil War". The eighth in the distinguished "Portraits of Conflict" series, this volume joins the personal and the public to provide a uniquely rich portrayal of Tennesseans - in uniforms both blue and gray - who fought and lost their lives in the Civil War. Here is the story of a widow working as a Union spy to support herself and her children. Of a father emerging from his house to find his Confederate soldier son dying at his feet. Of a nine-year-old boy who attached himself to a union regiment after his mother died. Their stories and faces, joined with personal remembrances from recovered letters and diaries and ample historical information on secession, famous battles, surrender and Reconstruction, make this new "Portraits of Conflict" a Civil War treasure..
Price: $42.73
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Lee in the Shadow of Washington
While most scholars agree that Robert E. Lee’s loyalty to Virginia was the key factor in his decision to join the Confederate cause, Richard B. McCaslin demonstrate that, beyond that loyalty, Lee’s true call to action was the legacy of the American Revolution viewed through his reverence for George Washington. In this thematic biography of the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, McCaslin locates the sources of Lee’s devotion to Washington and shows how this bond affected his performance as a general in battle..
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Tainted Breeze: The Great Hanging at Gainesville, Texas, 1862
Winner of the Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize In the early morning hours of October 1, 1862, state militia arrested more than two hundred alleged Unionists from five northern Texas counties and brought them to Gainesville. In the ensuing days, at least forty-four prisoners were hanged and several others were lynched in neighboring communities. In the first systematic treatment of this grisly climax to a heritage of violence and vigilantism in North Texas, Richard B. McCaslin provides a unique opportunity to study the tensions produced in southern society by the Civil War, the nature of disaffection in the Confederacy, and the American vigilante tradition..
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R. S. Prussia & More: Schlegelmilch Porcelain Featuring Cobalt: Identification & Values
This beautiful hardbound book contains over 2,000 items stunningly illustrated. R.S. Prussia and other Schlegelmilch porcelains are displayed with descriptions and suggested values. Cobalt is featured with several hundred examples. The author, a collector of this beautiful porcelain for 35 years, has made several visits to Germany and Poland, making the research both informative and a personal experience. The book contains articles that include factory and family history, categories (animal, bird, portrait, scenic, and floral), points of interest, marks, and many rare pieces that have never been seen in books. You will enjoy the Photo Walk through Suhl, Germany, and Tillowitz, Poland. You will hear from a German lady who lived in a home built by the Schlegelmilch Company in Tillowitz, Poland, for their workers that moved from the Suhl factory to the Tillowitz factory. The rare epergne is shown for the first time in print. This book is sure to please collectors everywhere..
Price: $17.00
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