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Tim Cooke

    Explore with Francisco Vazquez de Coronado
    Struggle for Survival: Florida Panther Comeback
    Accused of Witchcraft!: Salem, 1692-1693
    A Chemical Nightmare: Bald Eagle Comeback
    Return to Yellowstone: Gray Wolf Comeback
    National Geographic Investigates: Ancient Aztec: Archaeology Unlocks the Secrets of Mexico's Past
    • Delve into the intricate history and culture of the Aztecs through archaeological exploration in the Valley of Mexico, set high above sea level. Utilizing National Geographic maps, the book illustrates the vastness of this ancient empire while highlighting modern archaeological techniques and computer technology that aid in uncovering the patterns of conquest and colonization. Readers will witness the meticulous work of archaeologists as they reveal fascinating insights into Aztec history.

      National Geographic Investigates: Ancient Aztec: Archaeology Unlocks the Secrets of Mexico's Past
    • Gray wolves were predators that dominated the North American landscape hundreds of years ago. But when Mike Philips and Doug Smith relocated 14 wolves to Yellowstone in 1995, it was the first time in over 70 years that the species had stepped foot on the land. With the whole park suffering, this last change to save the gray wolf was also crucial to saving the balance of a delicate ecosystem. Follow along on this graphic adventure based on a true story to learn how a bold plan brough the gray wolf back from the brink. Then, learn more about gray wolves and other wolves in danger.

      Return to Yellowstone: Gray Wolf Comeback
    • The Eagle Man, Charles Broley, loved the majestic birds he saw flying through the sky. He spent his retirement studying bald eagles across the United States and Canada. So, when he learned that they were in danger, he knew he had to figure out what was wrong. Follow along in this graphic adventure based on a true story about how citizens and scientists alike worked together to help save the iconic American symbol. Then, learn more about bald eagles and other eagles in danger.

      A Chemical Nightmare: Bald Eagle Comeback
    • Set during the infamous witch trials in Salem from 1692 to 1693, the narrative explores the chaos as neighbors turn against each other, leading to accusations and executions. It provides a detailed account of the town's tragic events while offering a recap timeline and a quiz to reinforce learning about this pivotal moment in history. The book invites readers to delve into the complexities of the trials and the societal fears that fueled them.

      Accused of Witchcraft!: Salem, 1692-1693
    • In the 1800s, Florida panthers thrived in the southeastern United States, but by the mid 1900s, there were very few of the animals left. When biologists like Mark Lotz realized that wildlife refuges would only do so much to save this endangered species, they got to work. Follow along in this graphic adventure based on a true story of how biologists saved the unhealthy population for a Florida panther comeback. Then, learn more about Florida panthers and other cats in danger.

      Struggle for Survival: Florida Panther Comeback
    • The narrative centers on Francisco Vasquez de Coronado's expedition in search of the legendary Cities of Gold across the Southwestern United States. It combines historical context with engaging fact boxes, detailing significant events such as the motivations behind Coronado's journey, confrontations with the Pueblo peoples, and his encounters with iconic landscapes like the Grand Canyon and the Great Plains. The book ultimately explores Coronado's journey, culminating in his disappointment and disgrace.

      Explore with Francisco Vazquez de Coronado
    • When Howard Sharpe spotted a group of southern sea otters floating off the coast of California, he was nearly as surprised as if he had seen a dinosaur. The otters were thought to be nearly extinct, and yet he spotted hundreds splashing in the water. Soon, Howard and other environmental activists sprang into action to make sure this once nearly extinct species didn't disappear forever. Follow along on this graphic adventure based on a true story about how fur-tastrophe was avoided in the southern sea otter comeback. Then, learn more about southern sea otters and other marine mammals in danger.

      Fur-Tastrophe Avoided: Southern Sea Otter Comeback
    • Explore with Gertrude Bell

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      The life story of Gertrude Bell, an influential English archaeologist and traveler, unfolds through her explorations in the Middle East and her pivotal role in shaping modern Iraq. The book presents historical facts, images, and engaging information in a tabloid format, making it accessible to readers. It covers her archaeological achievements, mountain summits, and contributions during World War One, highlighting her significant impact on history and the region.

      Explore with Gertrude Bell
    • Ellipsis 1: Comma Modern Shorts

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of loss and obsession, this collection intertwines stories from three authors, each with a distinct setting. Jean Sprackland delves into the dreams of characters amidst the dunes and fairgrounds of Southport. Tim Cooke's narratives unfold in a decaying tower block in south Manchester, capturing the claustrophobic lives of its inhabitants. Meanwhile, Sean O'Brien presents voices of lost souls navigating the libraries and bars of Tyneside, creating a rich tapestry of interconnected lives and experiences.

      Ellipsis 1: Comma Modern Shorts