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National American Indian Heritage Month
Veteran's Day
Election Day
Conference Alert: National Council for the Social
Studies (NCSS)
Conference Alert: National Council of Teachers of
English (NCTE)
November Movie Tie-Ins
500
Nations: An Illustrated History of North American Indians
by Alvin M. Josephy
American
Indian Myths and Legends by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz
Comanches,
The by T. R. Fehrenbach
Crazy Horse
and Custer by Stephen Ambrose
Heartsong
of Charging Elk, The by James Welch
Honoring
the Medicine by Ken Cohen
Indian
Givers by Jack Weatherford
Indians
of the United States by Clark Wissler
Killing
the White Man’s Indian by Fergus M. Bordewich
Light in
the Forest, The by Conrad Richter
Miracle
Life of Edgar Mint, The by Brady Udall
Native
Roots by Jack Weatherford
Savages
and Civilization by Jack Weatherford
Spider
Woman’s Granddaughters by Paula Gunn Allen
Trail of
Tears by Gloria Jahoda
Trickster:
American Indian Myth by Paul Radin
Warrior
Woman by James Alexander Thom and Dark Rain Thom
White,
The by Deborah Larsen
White Man’s
Indian, The by Robert F. Berkhofer
Wild Frontier,
The by William M. Osborn
And
If I Perish by Evelyn Monahan and Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee
Black Virgin
Mountain by Larry Heineman
Fighting
for America by Christopher Moore
Flags of
Our Fathers by James Bradley and Ron Powers
Ghost Soldiers
by Hampton Sides
Greatest
Generation, The by Tom Brokaw
Iwo Jima
by Bill Ross
Normandy:
The Real Story by Shelagh Whitaker, Dennis Whitaker and Terry
Copp
Our Fathers’
War by Tom Matthews
Remembering
Pearl Harbor by Robert S. La Forte and Ronald E. Marcello
Sixty Days
in Combat by Dean Joy
To the
Last Man by Jeff Shaara
Centennial
Crisis by William Rehnquist
Complete
Book of U.S. Presidents by William Degregorio
Going Public
by Michael Gecan
Grand Old
Party: A History of the Republicans by Lewis Gould
Inaugural
Addresses of the Presidents, The edited by John Gabriel Hunt
Last Campaign,
The by Zachary Karabell
Losers
by Michael Lewis
Party of
the People: A History of the Democrats by Jules Witcover
Vanishing
Voter, The by Tom Patterson
When: November 22-24, 2013
Where: St. Louis, MO
Knopf Doubleday booth number: TBA
Random House, Inc. booth number: TBA
2012 Program ads: Random
House, Inc. | Knopf
Doubleday
2012 Titles on Display: Random
House, Inc. | Knopf
Doubleday
For the conference website, click
here.
About NCSS:
Founded in 1921, National Council for the Social Studies has grown
to be the largest association in the country devoted solely to
social studies education. NCSS engages and supports educators
in strengthening and advocating social studies. With members in
all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 69 foreign countries,
NCSS serves as an umbrella organization for elementary, secondary,
and college teachers of history, geography, economics, political
science, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and law-related
education.
"Social Studies: Gateway to the Core of Learning" is
the theme of the 2013 NCSS Annual Conference in St. Louis.
When: November 21-24,
2013
Where: Boston, MA
Random House, Inc. booth numbers: TBA
Knopf Doubleday booth number: TBA
2012 Program ads: Random
House, Inc. | Knopf
Doubleday
2012 Titles on Display: Random
House, Inc. | Knopf
Doubleday
For the conference website: click
here.
About NCTE:
The National Council of Teachers of English is devoted to improving
the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at
all levels of education. Since 1911, NCTE has provided a forum
for the profession, an array of opportunities for teachers to
continue their professional growth throughout their careers, and
a framework for cooperation to deal with issues that affect the
teaching of English.
"Re(Inventing) the Future of English" is the theme of
the 2013 NCTE Annual Convention in Boston.
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