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Fast Forward* Ships and Submarines
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What reviewers say:
"Children of
any age will
appreciate
these."
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Specifications:
282 x 219 mm
(11 3/8 x 8 7/8 inches)
32 pages self-ended
Full colour throughout
Age range 9-13 years
Facts, Glossary, Index
*Fast Forward is
titled 'Accelerate' for
the Book House edition.
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Written by Ian Graham
Illustrated by Dave Antram
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Aircraft carriers can be over 980 feet (300 meters) long and
are among the worlds largest seagoing vessels. Underwater,
nuclear submarines power through the seas, each carrying
a crew of over 100 people.
What were the first warships like? Who invented the first
submarine? Why did the luxury cruiser Titanic sink? From
canoes to cruisers, racers to rowing boats, find out the answers
and discover the huge variety of craft designed for traveling
on or under the water.
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THE SALARIYA
BOOK COMPANY
HOME/BOOK HOUSE
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- Book Series:
- Fast Forward
Book Topics:
- Ships
- Technology
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National Curriculum:
Supports Key Stage 2
Orders
Rights Availability
This series is
published in the US
by Franklin Watts.
Several of these titles
are also published in
the UK by Book House
as the Accelerate series.
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Copyright 2004 - The Salariya Book Company
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