Gene S. Stuart (1930–1993)
Author of Animal Families (Books for Young Explorers)
About the Author
Image credit: Gene and George Stuart
Works by Gene S. Stuart
Mysteries of Mankind: Earth's Unexplained Landmarks (1992) — Editor & Contributor — 206 copies, 1 review
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- Other names
- Strickland, Gene
Stuart, Gene Strickland - Birthdate
- 1930-10-22
- Date of death
- 1993
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of South Carolina
University of Georgia. - Occupations
- magazine editor
pottery conservator
scholar of Maya culture - Organizations
- Society for American Archaeology
National Geographic Society - Relationships
- Stuart, George E. (spouse)
Stuart, David E. (son) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Joanna, South Carolina, USA
- Places of residence
- Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Columbia, South Carolina, USA - Place of death
- Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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A good choice for History teachers. This book is equal parts essay and photos. Each set of photos is supported by a short essay written by different authors. Each essay briefly talks about the topic, such as Stonehenge and the Nasca Lines. But it also leaves the reader with questions about these reasons for their creation. This book is a good start for leading students along the path of asking futher questions about the past. It best used with a middle school class. It does not give alot of show more detail, so it requires you to be able to look past what is written. I would want older students to use a more detailed book or article for each individual topic. show less
Meet some champions of the animal world. Many live on the land. Many swim in the sea. Some fly the farthest. Some run the fastest. A few are amazingly tall or amazingly small. 29 full-color photos and simple (level 2-3) text reveal fun information about our animal friends.
This book is awesomely illustrated by Louis S. Glanzman. Every page is beautiful and artfully detailed. The artwork alone makes the books very enjoyable.
This book is very educational about Native American culture, namely the Cheyenne tribe.
This book is very educational about Native American culture, namely the Cheyenne tribe.
A collection of Aztec related articles previously published by National Geographic.
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- Works
- 18
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- Members
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- Popularity
- #7,974
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 11
- ISBNs
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- Languages
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