Larry Dane Brimner Books

The World Wide Web
The World Wide Web

By Larry Dane Brimner

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A basic overview of the World Wide Web, including the history of its development and details on how to use it.

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How many ants?
How many ants?

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Ants increase by multiples of ten as they march up the hill toward a tall cake.

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Bobsledding and the luge
Bobsledding and the luge

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Describes the history of bobsledding and luge competition, with a look at these sports at the Olympics.

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Figure skating
Figure skating

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Sketches the history of ice skating from its beginning as a means of travel to its current status as a sport; discusses the contributions of Sonja Henie and other Olympic stars.

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Skiing
Skiing

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Illustrates the various styles of skiing, from cross-country to downhill, as well as kinds of equipment and clothing.

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Speed skating
Speed skating

By Larry Dane Brimner

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A brief overview of the sport of speed skating including its history, equipment, categories of events, and memorable performances by speed skaters at the Olympic games.

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The Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Briefly discusses the international competition in winter sports, beginning with the Nordic Games in 1908, and describes some of the sports involved, including skiing, ice hockey, skating, and bobs...

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Mercury
Mercury

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Describes the orbit, rotation, temperature, and surface formations of the planet Mercury and the probe Mariner X that took pictures of it in 1974 and 1975.

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Earth
Earth

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Describes the planet Earth, exploring its composition, early ideas about its shape and position in the solar system, current theories about its creation, and its important relationship with the moon.

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Geysers
Geysers

By Larry Dane Brimner

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Describes what geysers are, how they are formed, and where they can be found.

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