Ox, House, Stick by Don Robb - ISBN: 9781570916106
Paperback
Bold collage illustrations and clear prose trace the origins of our familiar letters. From the proto-Sinaitic peoples, through the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans, this book follows the development of the Roman alphabet. Includes sidebar information on punctuation, writing materials, the technology o…

Ox, House, Stick

The History of Our Alphabet

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  • Paperback

    48 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2014

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Summary

Bold collage illustrations and clear prose trace the origins of our familiar letters. From the proto-Sinaitic peoples, through the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans, this book follows the development of the Roman alphabet.Includes sidebar information on punctuation, writing materials, the technology of printing, and more.Bold collage illustrations and clear prose trace the origins of our familiar letters. From the proto-Sinaitic peoples, through the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans, this book follows the development of the Roman alphabet.Plt;brPgt;Plt;brPgt;Includes sidebar information on punctuation, writing materials, the technology of printing, and more.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781570916106
ISBN-10:1570916101
Author:Don Robb, Anne Smith
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:48
Release Date:1 January 2014
Weight:255g
Dimensions:6mm x 217mm x 280mm
Series:Junior Library Guild Selection
Audience Age:8-12
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Ox, House, Stick by Don Robb - ISBN: 9781570916106
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About The Author

Don Robb

Don Robb began his second career in educational publishing after seven years as a teacher. After graduating from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he studied history and political science, Don taught Spanish, French, and English as a second language at the high school level in Toledo, Ohio, then later at a junior high school in Hackensack, New Jersey.Plt;brPgt;Plt;brPgt;His first job in publishing was as a foreign language consultant for Holt, Rinehart. He went on to serve in a variety of editorial and marketing capacities there, and at Houghton Mifflin Co., where he became a vice president. He left that position to join Charlesbridge (then Mastery Education Corporation) in 1981.Plt;brPgt;Plt;brPgt;Don is an avid reader and a writer. His particular interests are history–especially American history–science non-fiction, and mysteries.

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