The Alps
by Maynard, Charles W.
Series: Great mountain ranges of the world Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : PowerKids Press, (New York :) Physical details: 24 p. : col. ill., 1 col. map ; 26 x 27 cm. ISBN:0823966976; 9780823966974. Year: 2004Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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j 900 - 999 | j914.947 May (Browse shelf) | Available | 93264 |
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j914.44 Hil The Seine | j914.5 Kis Italy | j914.6 Jor Discovering Christopher Columbus | j914.947 May The Alps | j915 Gra Asia | j915.04 Mar Marco Polo | j915.1 Gre The Yellow River |
Includes Index
Mountains and meadows -- Young mountains -- Rivers of ice -- Climate zones -- Alpine trees and flowers -- High-elevation animals -- World's playground -- Conquering the Alps -- Storied Alps -- Deep in the Alps -- Glossary -- Index.
The Alps mountain range towers over many regions of Western Europe with Mount Blanc at 15,771 feet being the highest peak on the continent. These mountains are the source of many legends. The stories begin with Hannibal, the North African general who led elephants and an army of 40,000 soldiers through the Alps in 218 b.c. to attack Rome, and include the von Trapp family, who escaped over the Alps from Nazi soldiers during World War II. More recently, a perfectly preserved frozen mummy of a man who lived 5,000 years ago was found in the ice of Germany's Alps.
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