Catherine Reef Books

Black explorers
Black explorers

By Catherine Reef

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Profiles eight black explorers, ranging from pioneers of the 1700s to people working today.

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Childhood in America
Childhood in America

By Catherine Reef

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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

By Catherine Reef

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Describes the past and present, neighborhoods, historic sites, attractions, and festivals of Washington, D.C.

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Baltimore
Baltimore

By Catherine Reef

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Explores the city of Baltimore, both past and present, describing neighborhoods, attractions, festivals, and historic sites.

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Albert Einstein, scientist of the 20th century
Albert Einstein, scientist of the 20th century

By Catherine Reef

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A biography of physicist Albert Einstein, the man who put forth the general theory of relativity.

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Monticello
Monticello

By Catherine Reef

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This is a history of Monticello, the Virginia country estate, which Thomas Jefferson designed and built as his primary residence.

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Ellis Island
Ellis Island

By Catherine Reef

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Reviews the history of the immigration center where more than twelve million immigrants became new Americans over a sixty-year period.

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