 
This Day in History 2011 Desk Calendar
This Day in History 2011 Desk Calendar:
From HISTORY, one of the most relied upon and best-respected sources of
historical material, this calendar assembles a year of individual
accomplishments, events that influenced the course of history, inventions
with dramatic impact on how people live and amazing incidents from around
the world, dating from early civilization up to the 21st century. A
fascinating calendar for history buffs and trivia lovers alike! |
 
Russian Icons 2011 Poster Calendar
2011 Russian Icons Poster Calendar: This
wall calendar features reproductions of Russian religious icons dating from
the 14th century. Printed in Italy on heavy ivory-colored paper, this
calendar features twelve vintage and historic images reproduced in full
color. |
 
Tribute to the Hero's of 9/11 2011 Wall Calendar
Tribute to the Hero's of 9/11 Wall Calendar:
"We shall never forget, We shall keep this day, We shall keep the events and
the tears in our minds, our memory and our hearts and take them with us as
we carry on." A portion of the proceeds from this calendar will be donated
to America's 9/11 Foundation to help those affected by 9-11. |
 
America 2011 Wall Calendar
America 2011 Wall Calendar: Iconic
landmarks of America are brought together in this one collection. Feel a
sense of pride and patriotism as you gaze at a pictorial representation of
what this great country has given us. Location information provided. All
calendar pages are printed on FSC certified paper with environmentally safe
inks. |
 
The New York Times 2011 Wall Calendar
The New York Times 2011 Wall Calendar:
Over the tumultuous course of this century, The New York Times has become
the newspaper of record, a memorable first draft of history as it was being
written. Now in its second year, featuring such iconic moments as the
declaration of V-E Day, Amelia Earhart's groundbreaking flight across the
Atlantic, and Obama's inauguration as the first black president, this
calendar highlights some of the most memorable front pages of The New York
Times. Large format allows full coverage of each featured front page.
Anniversaries of significant historical events are highlighted throughout
the year. |
 
Southwest Rock Art 2011 Wall Calendar
Southwest Rock Art 2011 Wall Calendar:
Sedona photographer Susie Reed's critically acclaimed pictures of
petroglyphs and pictographs spark the imagination and provide illuminating,
intimate glimpses into the powerful, spiritual nature of ancient rock art.
The calendar contains interesting information about pre-historic rock art
from archeologist Peter J. Pilles and photographer Susie Reed who has been
researching and documenting the subject for over fifteen years. |
 
Abraham Lincoln 2011 Wall Calendar
Abraham Lincoln 2011 Wall Calendar: When
Abraham Lincoln was elected sixteenth president of the United States, he
assumed stewardship of a nation bitterly divided over slavery. Before he had
even delivered his inaugural address, seven states had voted to secede from
the Union, and barely a month after his inauguration, the Civil War began.
Out of such desperate times Lincoln cemented his place in history,
preserving the Union while contributing such profoundly historic documents
as the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address. |
 
Abraham Lincoln 2011 Desk Calendar
2011 Abraham Lincoln Desk Calendar:
Abraham Lincoln 2011 collects the most important quotes by and facts about
the 16th president, including excerpts from such speeches as the Gettysburg
Address and the Emancipation Proclamation, personal thoughts, and accounts
of his life and times. Regardless of political affiliation, today's
hardships stir us all to recall Lincoln's rise from obscurity, championing
of equal rights, and fight to reunite a divided nation. As evidenced by the
Lincoln Bible's appearance during the last presidential inauguration,
Lincoln serves as an example and inspiration of what we as a nation can
become. Perfect for teachers and fans of history, presidents, and politics. |
 
Abraham Lincoln 2011 Wall Calendar
Abraham Lincoln 2011 Wall Calendar: On
March 9th of 1832, Abraham Lincoln gave his first political announcement to
a crowd in New Salem, Illinois, and stated: "Every man is said to have his
peculiar ambition I can say for one that I have no other so great as that of
being truly esteemed of my fellow men, by rendering myself worthy of their
esteem." Lincoln accomplished this ambition through his illustrious career
as the 16th President of the United States, and became what many consider to
be one of the greatest presidents in American history. Enjoy a year of
historic photographs, paintings, and informative text. |
 
Mark Twain 2011 Wall Calendar
Mark Twain 2011 Wall Calendar: One of
America's greatest writers, Samuel Clemens left a unique legacy of words and
ideas, as well as his distinctive home in Hartford, Connecticut. In addition
to celebrating his work in the persona of Mark Twain, this calendar shows
our most quotable author in many facets of his life, while sharing his views
on everything from the well-dressed man to the heart and soul of his
favorite home. Sales of the calendar benefit The Mark Twain House & Museum. |
 
World War II 2011 Deluxe Wall Calendar
2011 World War II Wall Calendar: This
important 2011 calendar is a tribute to the men and women who placed
themselves in harm's way in World War II. Follow the progress of the fight
for freedom with photographs, quotations, captions, and day-by-day entries
that track the war to its inevitable conclusion. |
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