China (Timelines of ancient civilizations).(Junior nonfiction: 900s: once upon a time for real! ancient history)(Brief Article)(Children's Review)(Book Review)

From: Teacher Librarian | Date: February 1, 2005| Author: Howard, Sara Catherine | Copyright information

China (Timelines of ancient civilizations). David and Patricia Armentrout. Rourke, 2004. $23.50. 1-58952-719-4. Grades 2-4. With the book being a timeline, the reader is taken throu...

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