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OverviewFrom B is for Brooklyn Bridge to K is for Kodak and onward to T is for Fort Ticonderoga, E is for Empire is an alphabet book that introduces children and adults to New York State's history, culture, and landscape in a unique two-tiered approach. A quick rhyme offers children facts about New York from A to Z. Alongside each rhyme, older readers gain a deeper understanding of the topic by reading the longer expository text.""We travelled New York from A to Z and there is still so much to do and see... We could round each letter twice again and still not reach the very end - Mountains, monuments, museums galore, There is still so much for us to explore, So much for us to celebrate In beautiful, bountiful New York State! "" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ann Burg , Maureen K. BrookfieldPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Sleeping Bear Press Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781585361137ISBN 10: 1585361135 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 01 April 2003 Recommended Age: From 6 To 11 Audience: Children/juvenile , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Children / Juvenile , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsE is for Empire, the Erie Canal, and a new children's book that celebrates New York's History, locations, natural treasures and famous residents. The book, E is for Empire: A New York State Alphabet, even makes room for Jell-O, the iconic dessert created in Le Roy. Author Ann E. Burg and illustrator Maureen K. Brookfield use simple poems to explore the history of New York State in an effort to educate and entertain young readers, while sidebar expository text delves deeper into the facts and provides older readers with more substantive background information. <br> -- News (Batavia, NY) (July 2003) E is for Empire, the Erie Canal, and a new children's book that celebrates New York's History, locations, natural treasures and famous residents. The book, E is for Empire: A New York State Alphabet, even makes room for Jell-O, the iconic dessert created in Le Roy. Author Ann E. Burg and illustrator Maureen K. Brookfield use simple poems to explore the history of New York State in an effort to educate and entertain young readers, while sidebar expository text delves deeper into the facts and provides older readers with more substantive background information. -- News (Batavia, NY) (July 2003) Author InformationAnn Burg was born in New York and spent her happy early childhood years in Brooklyn, where she wrote poetry and read lots of books. When she was eight years old, Ann and her family moved to New Jersey where she continued to read, write and dream. An English teacher for more than 10 years, Ann pursued her interest in writing as a hobby and had several articles published in newspapers throughout New York and New Jersey. With the support of her husband and their cherished daughter and son, Ann decided to leave teaching and pursue her writing career full time. She lives with her family in Albany, New York. Artist Maureen K. Brookfield lived and studied in the NY/NJ area for many years. She has attended the Parsons School of Design in NY, the Art Center of Northern New Jersey, and has studied with several nationally known artists. Her work has been widely exhibited and is represented in numerous private collections. Although she has worked in many mediums, watercolor has become her favorite means of artistic expression. Now residing in Marshfield, MA, Maureen is active in local and regional art associations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |