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History of the Sword Coloring Book
SKU
013328
ISBN
9780486401393
Grade 3-AD
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Publisher's Description of History of the Sword Coloring Book
From its origins as a sharpened stick in the days of cave dwellers, the sword developed over the centuries into one of mankind’s deadliest and most widely used weapons. This fascinating volume traces the development of the sword in 44 carefully researched, ready-to-color drawings. Authentically costumed depictions of sword-wielders both famous and obscure include Queen Boadicea, King Charlemagne, a twelfth-century Muslim warrior, a Puritan of the seventeenth century, and many others.
Detailed, informative captions accompany finely wrought illustrations of a Sumerian bronze sickle sword (3000 B.C.), an elaborate Babylonian iron sword (600 B.C.), a steel sword of the Chinese Han dynasty (200 B.C.), a Scottish “Claymore” sword (1500), a Spanish basket-hilt broad sword (1650), a pirate “buccaneer” cutlass (1700), a Confederate artillery officer’s saber of the American Civil War period (1864), and 37 more.
Coloring book fans, students of weaponry, and armchair swashbucklers will all relish this rich pictorial history of the sword and its many variations.
Detailed, informative captions accompany finely wrought illustrations of a Sumerian bronze sickle sword (3000 B.C.), an elaborate Babylonian iron sword (600 B.C.), a steel sword of the Chinese Han dynasty (200 B.C.), a Scottish “Claymore” sword (1500), a Spanish basket-hilt broad sword (1650), a pirate “buccaneer” cutlass (1700), a Confederate artillery officer’s saber of the American Civil War period (1864), and 37 more.
Coloring book fans, students of weaponry, and armchair swashbucklers will all relish this rich pictorial history of the sword and its many variations.
Category Description for Dover Historical Coloring Books
Several of these are already listed separately in appropriate places in this section. They are historically accurate, include limited but interesting text, and contain suggestions for coloring. Boost™ editions, subtitled "seriously fun learning," arealigned to the Common Core with specific standardsnoted at the bottom of each page. A freeteacher's manual can be downloaded from theDover website.
Details
Product Format: | Softcover Book |
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Brand: | Dover Publications |
Grades: | 3-AD |
ISBN: | 9780486401393 |
EAN/UPC: | 800759401390 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.25 |
Height in Inches: | 0.125 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.3 |
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