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History comes alive in the Picture the Past(TM) coloring book series! Travel back in time and learn about historically significant people and events during the American Revolution. * Forty-five pages of detailed drawings depict scenes of important milestones that led to the birth of a new nation, including the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere's ride, the Battle of Lexington, the Declaration of Independence, and George Washington at the Delaware. * Each image is accompanied by a fact-filled descriptive caption. * Add color to the striking scenes with pencils, pens, or crayons. * A valuable resource…mehr

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History comes alive in the Picture the Past(TM) coloring book series! Travel back in time and learn about historically significant people and events during the American Revolution. * Forty-five pages of detailed drawings depict scenes of important milestones that led to the birth of a new nation, including the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere's ride, the Battle of Lexington, the Declaration of Independence, and George Washington at the Delaware. * Each image is accompanied by a fact-filled descriptive caption. * Add color to the striking scenes with pencils, pens, or crayons. * A valuable resource for parents, teachers, librarians, and history buffs ages 9 and up.
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Autorenporträt
Peter F. Copeland (1927-2007) was a renowned freelance illustrator with a considerable reputation as a historical illustrator, marine archaeologist, merchant mariner, and consultant to the Smithsonian Institution. In the 1950s, Mr. Copeland worked at the Smithsonian as chief of the illustration department for the old Museum of History and Technology exhibitions. He also worked as a writer and historical researcher on exhibitions dealing with military aviation and ballooning history. Mr. Copeland wrote magazine articles and illustrated American history coloring books for Dover and other publishers from 1974 until 2006.