This four-volume set takes its place beside the publisher's other Great Lives from History references, offering alphabetically arranged profiles of 653 individuals. It's an assemblage that offers read
The latest offering in the publisher's "Great Lives" series comprises profiles of 841 individuals and is presented in five volumes. Essays range from two to four pages in length and are assembled acco
Purchasers of this set receive complimentary access to the online version of the content through the Salem History Database. Three volumes profile 446 people (of whom 43 are women) in essays written s
In this three-volume set aimed at high school, undergraduate, and general readers, Spradley (Wheaton College) assembles about 350 biographies of scientists in various fields, including astronomy, biol
From Finnish architect Alvar Aalto to Russian-American inventor of the kinescope Vladimir Zworykin, this ten-volume set, edited by Gorman (Texas State U.), profiles approximately 1300 influential men
Coverage encompasses inventions in all fields and includes mechanical and other physical devices as well as processes for making things, software, and systems applied to business management. The profi
Profiles more than six hundred notorious individuals from around the world, including information on their early life, career, legal action taken against them, and legacy.
Profiles more than six hundred notorious individuals from around the world, including information on their early life, career, legal action taken against them, and legacy.
Salem Press adds to its Great Lives from History series and database with this three-volume reference. Like others in the series, it will serve as a first-stop source of information for high school le
Profiles more than six hundred notorious individuals from around the world, including information on their early life, career, legal action taken against them, and legacy.
From Sani Abacha, de facto President of Nigeria from 1993 to 1998, to Grigory Zinovyev, the prominent Bolshevik revolutionary executed by Stalin in the "Trial of the Fifteen," Bankston (Tulane U.) has