Color Your Own Civil War

Color Your Own Civil War

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Publisher: Marvel

Published: 2016-04-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780785195597

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Whose side are you on? Pencil crayons or felt-tip pens? Reach a decision across 120 pages of all-out costumed warfare, featuring Steve McNiven's exquisitely rendered artwork just waiting for you to add the color! Captain America and Iron Man are the feuding Avengers leading the two sides of heroes that battle it out over the rights and wrongs of Superhuman Registration. This War is far from Civil, as friendships and teams are torn apart, and one thing's for sure - the issues are anything but black-and-white. Luckily, that's where you come in! From Shellhead's gleaming red and gold to the stars and stripes of the Sentinel of Liberty, these monochromatic Marvels are crying out to be brought to life in an eye-popping kaleidoscope of conflict. The battle lines have been drawn...now, can you stay inside them?


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Download or read book Color Your Own Civil War written by and published by Marvel. This book was released on 2016-04-05 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Whose side are you on? Pencil crayons or felt-tip pens? Reach a decision across 120 pages of all-out costumed warfare, featuring Steve McNiven's exquisitely rendered artwork just waiting for you to add the color! Captain America and Iron Man are the feuding Avengers leading the two sides of heroes that battle it out over the rights and wrongs of Superhuman Registration. This War is far from Civil, as friendships and teams are torn apart, and one thing's for sure - the issues are anything but black-and-white. Luckily, that's where you come in! From Shellhead's gleaming red and gold to the stars and stripes of the Sentinel of Liberty, these monochromatic Marvels are crying out to be brought to life in an eye-popping kaleidoscope of conflict. The battle lines have been drawn...now, can you stay inside them?


Famous Women of the Civil War Coloring Book

Famous Women of the Civil War Coloring Book

Author: Peter F. Copeland

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1999-06-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780486407999

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Ready-to-color illustrations depict thirty famous women of the Civil War with informative captions highlighting their roles and accomplishments.


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Download or read book Famous Women of the Civil War Coloring Book written by Peter F. Copeland and published by Courier Corporation. This book was released on 1999-06-01 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ready-to-color illustrations depict thirty famous women of the Civil War with informative captions highlighting their roles and accomplishments.


Civil War Uniforms Coloring Book

Civil War Uniforms Coloring Book

Author: Peter F. Copeland

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1985-07-01

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9780486235356

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Forty-five full-page black-and-white drawings of uniforms from the Union and Conferate armies with descriptions of the authentic colors. All uniforms shown in full color on the covers.


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Download or read book Civil War Uniforms Coloring Book written by Peter F. Copeland and published by Courier Corporation. This book was released on 1985-07-01 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Forty-five full-page black-and-white drawings of uniforms from the Union and Conferate armies with descriptions of the authentic colors. All uniforms shown in full color on the covers.


Color Your Own Star Wars

Color Your Own Star Wars

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Publisher: Marvel

Published: 2016-10-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781302900946

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Little is ever black and white in the age-old conflict between the Jedi and the Sith - and now it's up to you to bring the color to a war-torn galaxy far, far away! Faced with page after page of fantastic Star Wars artwork, it's your job to add the hues to Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, Artoo, Threepio, Vader, Boba and many more! So choose your weapon, and remember, the pen is mightier than the lightsaber - and so is the crayon and coloring pencil! Will you turn to the Dark Side, or go for pastel shades? Will you press gently, or will your Force be strong? Will you stick to the canon, or go wild with a scarlet Skywalker, a fuchsia Fett or a violet Vader? There's only one rule - color, or color not, there is no try!


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Download or read book Color Your Own Star Wars written by and published by Marvel. This book was released on 2016-10-25 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Little is ever black and white in the age-old conflict between the Jedi and the Sith - and now it's up to you to bring the color to a war-torn galaxy far, far away! Faced with page after page of fantastic Star Wars artwork, it's your job to add the hues to Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, Artoo, Threepio, Vader, Boba and many more! So choose your weapon, and remember, the pen is mightier than the lightsaber - and so is the crayon and coloring pencil! Will you turn to the Dark Side, or go for pastel shades? Will you press gently, or will your Force be strong? Will you stick to the canon, or go wild with a scarlet Skywalker, a fuchsia Fett or a violet Vader? There's only one rule - color, or color not, there is no try!


American Civil War

American Civil War

Author: Tom Orrore

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-11-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Explore the depths of the American Civil War through our captivating coloring book. With 30 diverse illustrations, this book offers a unique way to engage with history and unwind. Immerse yourself in the essence of this pivotal era. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a creative outlet, this coloring book provides a gateway to the past, allowing you to honor the heroes and moments of the Civil War while expressing your creativity. Let your colors breathe life into history with "The American Civil War Coloring Book".


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Download or read book American Civil War written by Tom Orrore and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2023-11-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the depths of the American Civil War through our captivating coloring book. With 30 diverse illustrations, this book offers a unique way to engage with history and unwind. Immerse yourself in the essence of this pivotal era. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a creative outlet, this coloring book provides a gateway to the past, allowing you to honor the heroes and moments of the Civil War while expressing your creativity. Let your colors breathe life into history with "The American Civil War Coloring Book".


American Civil War 2

American Civil War 2

Author: Tom Orrore

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-11-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Explore the tumultuous era of the American Civil War Part 2 through this captivating coloring book. With 30 unique illustrations, journey through history and bring to life key moments, from epic battles to inspiring leaders. Ideal for both kids and adults, this coloring book provides an engaging way to learn about this significant period in American history while expressing your creativity.


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Download or read book American Civil War 2 written by Tom Orrore and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2023-11-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explore the tumultuous era of the American Civil War Part 2 through this captivating coloring book. With 30 unique illustrations, journey through history and bring to life key moments, from epic battles to inspiring leaders. Ideal for both kids and adults, this coloring book provides an engaging way to learn about this significant period in American history while expressing your creativity.


The Encyclopedia of African American Military History

The Encyclopedia of African American Military History

Author: William Weir

Publisher: Prometheus Books

Published: 2010-10-05

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1615928316

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Weir's work (over 300 entries) is one of the most complete on the subject. Much more than a record of indviduals and units, it includes, among other topics, battles, forgotten and famous; injustices and heroes; legislation and regulation; accidents and deliberate acts; medals and mutinies....Highly recommended. --ChoiceAn outstanding accounting of African-American Military 'heroes' in history. As a retired African-American 4-Star General Officer, I was very pleased to read about the accounts of those to whom I owe much gratitude and thanks for paving the way ! I was even more pleased to read about so many that I knew nothing about previously . This 'Encyclopedia' is must reading in the reference libraries for all Americans! --General [USAF-retired] Lester L. Lyles...No military historian's library should be without this book. --C.D.B. Bryan, author of Friendly FireThis is a very important, carefully researched book, which fills the gaping hole in our understanding of the heroic role of African Americans in the military history of our country. Though they were denied their rights to freedom and equality by our nation, their courage and patriotism in protecting those rights was extraordinary. - Bruce A. Morrison, member of U.S. Congress, 1983-1991Although African American soldiers and sailors have fought in every U.S. war from the War of Independence to the War on Terrorism, their contributions are rarely and, at best, erratically recorded in encyclopedias of American military history. Most Americans would be hard-pressed to name even a few of the many heroic black servicemen, who have distinguished themselves in the annals of military history. While a public figure like Colin Powell is well known, and many people are now aware of the black regiment depicted in the movie Glory, few have heard of David Lamson. When he was close to sixty years old, this African American captain of a small local militia successfully routed British reinforcements near Concord at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Even fewer know about the buffalo soldiers (as African American cavalry units were once called) who rescued Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders in the famous battle of San Juan Hill during the Spanish American War. This book is teeming with essential information that has been overlooked in other references.William Weir's Encyclopedia of African American Military History is designed to provide long overdue recognition to the outstanding accomplishments of hundreds of African American servicemen. More than three hundred entries will not only delineate the achievements of individuals and military units, but will also highlight important, often forgotten battles, wars, legislation and policy, organizations and movements, and historical incidents.Thoroughly researched and historically accurate, with numerous illustrations, this comprehensive and substantive reference work is written to be accessible, engaging, and informative for all readers.William Weir (Guilford, CT), an army combat correspondent during the Korean War, is the author of Written with Lead: Legendary American Gunfights and Gunfighters and A Well Regulated Militia: The Battle over Gun Control, among other books.


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Download or read book The Encyclopedia of African American Military History written by William Weir and published by Prometheus Books. This book was released on 2010-10-05 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Weir's work (over 300 entries) is one of the most complete on the subject. Much more than a record of indviduals and units, it includes, among other topics, battles, forgotten and famous; injustices and heroes; legislation and regulation; accidents and deliberate acts; medals and mutinies....Highly recommended. --ChoiceAn outstanding accounting of African-American Military 'heroes' in history. As a retired African-American 4-Star General Officer, I was very pleased to read about the accounts of those to whom I owe much gratitude and thanks for paving the way ! I was even more pleased to read about so many that I knew nothing about previously . This 'Encyclopedia' is must reading in the reference libraries for all Americans! --General [USAF-retired] Lester L. Lyles...No military historian's library should be without this book. --C.D.B. Bryan, author of Friendly FireThis is a very important, carefully researched book, which fills the gaping hole in our understanding of the heroic role of African Americans in the military history of our country. Though they were denied their rights to freedom and equality by our nation, their courage and patriotism in protecting those rights was extraordinary. - Bruce A. Morrison, member of U.S. Congress, 1983-1991Although African American soldiers and sailors have fought in every U.S. war from the War of Independence to the War on Terrorism, their contributions are rarely and, at best, erratically recorded in encyclopedias of American military history. Most Americans would be hard-pressed to name even a few of the many heroic black servicemen, who have distinguished themselves in the annals of military history. While a public figure like Colin Powell is well known, and many people are now aware of the black regiment depicted in the movie Glory, few have heard of David Lamson. When he was close to sixty years old, this African American captain of a small local militia successfully routed British reinforcements near Concord at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Even fewer know about the buffalo soldiers (as African American cavalry units were once called) who rescued Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders in the famous battle of San Juan Hill during the Spanish American War. This book is teeming with essential information that has been overlooked in other references.William Weir's Encyclopedia of African American Military History is designed to provide long overdue recognition to the outstanding accomplishments of hundreds of African American servicemen. More than three hundred entries will not only delineate the achievements of individuals and military units, but will also highlight important, often forgotten battles, wars, legislation and policy, organizations and movements, and historical incidents.Thoroughly researched and historically accurate, with numerous illustrations, this comprehensive and substantive reference work is written to be accessible, engaging, and informative for all readers.William Weir (Guilford, CT), an army combat correspondent during the Korean War, is the author of Written with Lead: Legendary American Gunfights and Gunfighters and A Well Regulated Militia: The Battle over Gun Control, among other books.


Color Your Own Patriotic Posters

Color Your Own Patriotic Posters

Author: Eric Gottesman

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2003-04-07

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9780486426501

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Famous morale boosters during World Wars I and II, these 30 American posters are now art icons. Reproductions of James Montgomery Flagg's "I Want YOU for U.S. Army," Howard Chandler Christy's "The Spirit of America," as well as works by C. C. Beall, J. Howard Miller, and more from other popular artists.


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Download or read book Color Your Own Patriotic Posters written by Eric Gottesman and published by Courier Corporation. This book was released on 2003-04-07 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Famous morale boosters during World Wars I and II, these 30 American posters are now art icons. Reproductions of James Montgomery Flagg's "I Want YOU for U.S. Army," Howard Chandler Christy's "The Spirit of America," as well as works by C. C. Beall, J. Howard Miller, and more from other popular artists.


The Least of These My Brothers

The Least of These My Brothers

Author: Harold Bell Wright

Publisher: Rosetta Books

Published: 2017-09-14

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0795350910

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The “partly autobiographical Christian-themed novel . . . [that] later inspired a young Ronald Reagan to become a Christian” from the bestselling author (Tucson.com). Previously published as That Printer of Udell’s, this is the first novel by Harold Bell Wright, one the most successful turn-of-the-century American writers. Many of his books inspired movies, including The Winning of Barbara Worth starring Gary Cooper and The Shepherd of the Hills starring John Wayne. In The Least of These My Brothers, Dick Falkner, on his own since the death of his mother, arrives in the bustling mining town of Boyd City. Poor, homeless, and hungry, he’s a printer by trade who lost his job during a Kansas City strike. When a kind print shop owner named Udell gives him a job, Dick lays downs roots in the town, eventually becoming involved in a local church. Dick’s hardscrabble past gives his faith a different perspective than that of most Christians, and his philosophy is met with resistance. Nevertheless, he rises as a leader in the community, one whose belief in service and championing of the poor will put him at odds with the city’s selfish elite who will stop at nothing to ruin him . . . “[A] thoroughly good novel.”—The Boston Globe “This novel presents a world that is both frighteningly real and firmly ambitious . . . the message of Christ is so firmly and wonderfully woven into the story that it makes it sheer joy to read. It’s not just about knowing Christ in this novel, but living Him.”—Christian Book Review


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Download or read book The Least of These My Brothers written by Harold Bell Wright and published by Rosetta Books. This book was released on 2017-09-14 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The “partly autobiographical Christian-themed novel . . . [that] later inspired a young Ronald Reagan to become a Christian” from the bestselling author (Tucson.com). Previously published as That Printer of Udell’s, this is the first novel by Harold Bell Wright, one the most successful turn-of-the-century American writers. Many of his books inspired movies, including The Winning of Barbara Worth starring Gary Cooper and The Shepherd of the Hills starring John Wayne. In The Least of These My Brothers, Dick Falkner, on his own since the death of his mother, arrives in the bustling mining town of Boyd City. Poor, homeless, and hungry, he’s a printer by trade who lost his job during a Kansas City strike. When a kind print shop owner named Udell gives him a job, Dick lays downs roots in the town, eventually becoming involved in a local church. Dick’s hardscrabble past gives his faith a different perspective than that of most Christians, and his philosophy is met with resistance. Nevertheless, he rises as a leader in the community, one whose belief in service and championing of the poor will put him at odds with the city’s selfish elite who will stop at nothing to ruin him . . . “[A] thoroughly good novel.”—The Boston Globe “This novel presents a world that is both frighteningly real and firmly ambitious . . . the message of Christ is so firmly and wonderfully woven into the story that it makes it sheer joy to read. It’s not just about knowing Christ in this novel, but living Him.”—Christian Book Review


Men of Color, to Arms!

Men of Color, to Arms!

Author: James R. Fuller

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0595158269

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"Forward! Double-Quick!" and away we all rushed toward the fort... capturing two brass field pieces, one of which the rebels left loaded." A true account of Vermont men of color in battle during the Civil War. A barely known fact is that the tiny state of Vermont provided over one hundred and fifty African American soldiers to fight for the Union and by doing so, free millions of their own race. This is their story. Derived from historical archives and through their own words, discover the soldiers who answered the call, "Men of Color, To Arms!"


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Download or read book Men of Color, to Arms! written by James R. Fuller and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2001 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Forward! Double-Quick!" and away we all rushed toward the fort... capturing two brass field pieces, one of which the rebels left loaded." A true account of Vermont men of color in battle during the Civil War. A barely known fact is that the tiny state of Vermont provided over one hundred and fifty African American soldiers to fight for the Union and by doing so, free millions of their own race. This is their story. Derived from historical archives and through their own words, discover the soldiers who answered the call, "Men of Color, To Arms!"