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Industrial Era Graphic Novel

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The Industrial Era: Invention and Growth. Graphic American History from 1865 to 1915

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History is a story. See it brought to life in this graphic narrative beginning with the Keystone Bridge Company and spanning across agricultural advancements and the demands for equal rights. Your students will experience the period through realistic renderings of famous historical figures, including President Lincoln, Booker T. Washington, and Andrew Carnegie. Natural dialogue along with narrative text provides readers two simultaneous yet different perspectives of pivotal events in American history.

©2009, 2010. Intermediate. 6 x 8 inches. Softcover, 54 pages.


ISBN-13: 978-1-59905-363-9
Reading Level: 4.5Lexile Level: 680

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Teacher's Discovery

Industrial Era Graphic Novel

$11.99

History is a story. See it brought to life in this graphic narrative beginning with the Keystone Bridge Company and spanning across agricultural advancements and the demands for equal rights. Your students will experience the period through realistic renderings of famous historical figures, including President Lincoln, Booker T. Washington, and Andrew Carnegie. Natural dialogue along with narrative text provides readers two simultaneous yet different perspectives of pivotal events in American history.

©2009, 2010. Intermediate. 6 x 8 inches. Softcover, 54 pages.


ISBN-13: 978-1-59905-363-9
Reading Level: 4.5Lexile Level: 680

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