Famous American Women: From social reformers and suffragist leaders Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey, this carefully researched and rendered coloring book spotlights the achievements of outstanding American women.
Great African Americans: The lives and achievements of notable African Americans spring to life in this carefully researched and finely rendered coloring book. Spanning over 150 years of American history, the volume pays tribute to figures in civil rights, music, sports, politics, literature, government, and other areas.
How Women Won the Vote: American women at last won the right to vote on August 18, 1920, with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This coloring book profiles some of the passionate personalities who spearheaded the fight, including Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Inez Milholland Boissevain. Thirty inspiring illustrations depict the marches, campaigns, and other tactics that fueled the women's fight for their civil rights.
Historic Houses of New York State: With this well-researched and well-designed book, colorists of all ages can absorb a rich slice of history while they have fun coloring. Noted artist A. G. Smith has carefully rendered 43 famous New York State homes (all currently open to the public and many popular tourist attractions) in clear, crisp line drawings.
American Heroes: Step inside this inspiring gallery to color more than forty portraits of great heroes of American history. Realistic likenesses, including background scenes, portray images of Neil Armstrong, Sandra Day O'Connor, Bill Gates, Frederick Douglass, Chief Joseph, Sally Ride, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and dozens of other historic figures.