Explorers -- Juvenile literature
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Explorers -- Juvenile literature
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Explorers
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- Tropical lands, by Clive Gifford
- The quest for Z, the true story of explorer Percy Fawcett and a lost city in the Amazon, Greg Pizzoli
- Christopher Columbus and the Taino people, Kate Messner and José Barreiro ; illustrated by Falynn Koch
- Into the unknown, how great explorers found their way by land, sea, and air, Stewart Ross ; illustrated by Stephen Biesty
- Christopher Columbus and the Americas, separating fact from fiction, by Peter Mavrikis ; consultant: Roberto Múkaro Borrero
- Explore, the most dangerous journeys of all time, Deborah Kespert
- New worlds, Nick Hunter
- Great explorers, by James Buckley Jr
- Columbus Day, Mir Tamim Ansary
- Explorer/, written and edited by Marie Greenwood
- What was the age of exploration?, by Catherine Daly ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Nathan Hale's hazardous tales, Nathan Hale
- Seven voyages, how China's treasure fleet conquered the sea, Laurence Bergreen & Sara Frey
- Lewis and Clark, by Jon Noonan ; illustrated by Yoshi Miyake
- Women explorers, perils, pistols, and petticoats, Julie Cummins ; illustrated by Cheryl Harness
- Ernest Shackleton, by George Plimpton
- The second in the world to sail the globe, Sir Francis Drake, by Farren Phillips
- After the last dog died, the true-life, hair-raising adventure of Douglas Mawson and his 1911-1914 Antarctic expedition, by Carmen Bredeson
- The age of exploration, totally getting lost, Erik Slader and Ben Thompson ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- So you want to be an explorer?, Judith St. George ; illustrated by David Small
- A journey with Juan Ponce de León, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- How high can we climb?, the story of women explorers, Jeannine Atkins ; pictures by Du*san Petri*ci*c
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