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North America
For younger readers
Sammis, Fran. North America. Marshall Cavendish, 1998. For readers in grades 4 to 7.
Sayre, April Pulley. North America. Twenty-First Century, 1998. An overview of the continent; for readers in grades 5 to 8.
Stefoff, Rebecca. Exploring the New World. Marshall Cavendish, 2000. For readers in grades 4 to 6.
North America
National Geographic Society, 1999. Maps as well as descriptions of scenic routes and points of interest.
Davis, Philip. The History Atlas of North America. Macmillan, 1998. A history of the continent, from the earliest migrations to recent immigration.
Dunn, Jon. Field Guide to the Birds of North America. National Geographic Society, 1999. Standard field reference for birders.
Homberger, Eric. The Penguin Historical Atlas of North America. Penguin, 1995. From colonial status to NAFTA.
Hoxie, Frederick E., ed. Encyclopedia of North American Indians. Houghton, 1996. Clearly written reference guide to Native American life, history, and culture.
Little, Elbert Luther. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees. Knopf, 1980. Standard, fully illustrated identification guide.
McKnight, Tom L. Regional Geography of the United States and Canada. Prentice Hall, 1997. Text book introduction to the features of the continent.
Noble, Allen George. To Build in a New Land: Ethnic Landscapes in North America. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. The architecture and other cultural aspects of different groups of immigrants to North America.
Paterson, John H. North America: A Geography of the United States and Canada. Oxford University Press, 1994. Standard geography text.
Whitaker, John O. National Audubon Field Guide to the Mammals of North America. Knopf, 1996. Standard, fully illustrated field guide.

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