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The Bombing of Pearl Harbor


Graphic Histories

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Published: 2006

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Great for age 8-12 years

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This book is part of a book series called Graphic Histories .

This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.

This book was published 2006 by Gareth Stevens Publishing .

Alex Campbell announced she was going to be a writer at eight years old. But no one took much notice. After a nomadic education daydreaming in back rows across Luton, Chester, London, Sheffield and Middlesbrough - and one English degree later - Alex moved into the world of PR and copywriting. Here she worked on getting other people noticed instead. Alex's eight-year-old self's ambition was finally realised with the publication of her debut novel, LAND. Now, living near Bath with one husband, two children and an armful of untold stories, when she's not gazing dreamily out of windows, Alex can usually be found, notebook at the ready, in dark art-house cinemas, propping up coffee bars, or worse. Follow Alex on Twitter: @ACampbellWrites Rod Serling worked as a writer and producer in television, and won the most Emmy awards for dramatic writing in the history of television. He wrote over seventy-five episodes of The Twilight Zone series, for which he won two of his Emmys. Rod was also the show's creator, host and narrator. Mark Kneece has written stories for Hellraiser (Marvel / Epic), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (DC Comics), The Spirit: New Adventures and Tarzan. Anthony Spay is currently a staff illustrator for Blitz magazine. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Graphic Histories

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