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Jason Hook

    Jason Hook crée de la fiction imaginative et des ouvrages de non-fiction instructifs pour les jeunes lecteurs. Ses contes de fées illustrés distinctifs en vers, publiés quotidiennement, offrent une dose quotidienne d'enchantement en ligne. Hook concilie ses activités d'écriture, d'édition et de publication avec sa passion pour la musique, les promenades dans la nature et l'observation des oiseaux.

    People Who Made History, Native Americans
    Wendy and the Wallpaper Cat
    To Live and Die in the West
    Sharks And Other Sea Creatures
    The Apaches
    The American Plains Indians
    • The American Plains Indians

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,7(20)Évaluer

      Describes the traditions, social structure, religion and history of the Plains Indians.

      The American Plains Indians
    • The Apaches

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,1(17)Évaluer

      The Apache culture of 1850 was a blend of influences from the peoples of the Great Plains, Great Basin and the South-West, particularly the Pueblos, and – as time progressed – from the Spanish and American settlers. This fascinating work by Jason Hook examines the Apaches, their social structure, religion and warcraft, and outlines the Apache wars and conflicts with the American, including the dramatic story of Crook and Geronimo. This absorbing volume is illustrated with a wealth contemporary photographs, museum examples and eight stunning full page colour plates by Richard Hook, making it the perfect book for anyone interested in this fascinating culture.

      The Apaches
    • Sharks And Other Sea Creatures

      • 63pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Presents a history of deep sea exploration as well as a description of the landscape and life found there.

      Sharks And Other Sea Creatures
    • To Live and Die in the West

      The American Indian Wars

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book explores the tragic cultural clashes between land-hungry white settlers and American Indians during the latter half of the nineteenth century. It delves into the perspectives of various participants, particularly the Plains Indians like the Sioux and Cheyenne, as well as the Apache peoples of the southwest. The narrative highlights the profound misunderstandings between these civilizations and the devastating consequences of their conflicts, ultimately portraying the struggle for dominance over the continent and the destruction of indigenous ways of life.

      To Live and Die in the West
    • A beautifully illustrated and original bedtime story inspired by the classic designs of Walter Crane.

      Wendy and the Wallpaper Cat
    • This text features nine life stories, presented in chronological order and interleaved with page-long passages giving the historical context that links these characters.

      People Who Made History, Native Americans