Books from National Geographic Society

  • Painters of the Caves
    By Patricia Lauber

    A strikingly illustrated introduction to the Ice Age peoples of Europe-- Compelling text and vivid illustrations present the story of the Cro-Magnon humans who lived in Europe during Ice AgeIn...

  • Time Zones 1 with Online Practice
    By Ian Purdon, Nicholas Beare

    Time Zones, Third Edition uses amazing photography, updated videos, and inspiring stories of global citizens to encourage teenage learners to explore the world in English.

  • Keynote Intermediate
    By Lewis Lansford, Paul Dummett, Helen Stephenson

    Featuring remarkable people communicating passionately and persuasively, TED Talks provide the ELT classroom with inspiring ideas and an unparalleled source of authentic language input.

  • Everest: Mountain Without Mercy
    By Broughton Coburn

    Less than half a century ago, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first humans to stand atop Mount Everest and gaze outward from the highest point on our...

  • National Geographic Readers: Owls
    By Laura Marsh

    Beautiful photos and carefully leveled text make this book perfect for reading aloud or for independent reading.

  • National Geographic Readers: George Washington
    By Caroline Crosson Gilpin

    Learn all about George Washington, one of the most important figures in American history, in this colorful, inviting, and entertaining biography.

  • National Geographic's Driving Guides to America California and Nevada and Hawaii
    By National Geographic Society

    National Geographic's Driving Guides to America California and Nevada and Hawaii

  • The Tomb of Tutankhamen
    By Howard Carter

    Introduction by Anthony Brandt. ?Feverishly we cleared away...the passage before the doorway, until we had only the clean sealed doorway before us.... We made a tiny breach in the top...

  • International Spy Museum Handbook of Practical Spying
    By Jack Barth

    In this handbook, ordinary people are provided with the tricks of the espionage trade and instructions on how to apply spycraft in their lives, including how to outswindle swindlers, and how to make oneself less appealing as a target to ...

  • Reading Explorer 5 Sb & Online WB Sticker Code
    By David Bohlke, Bruce Rogers, Nancy Douglas

    The new edition of the best-selling six-level Reading Explorer series will bring the world to the classroom like never before through new and updated topics, video, and visuals from National Geographic.

  • How Dinosaurs Took Flight: The Fossils, the Science, what We Think We Know, and the Mysteries Yet Unsolved
    By Christopher Sloan

    How did dinosaurs get feathers? How did they start flying? What use were feathers to dinosaurs that didn't fly? Chris Sloan's 2000 book Feathered Dinosaurs introduced kids to the radical...

  • National Geographic Readers: Las Serpientes (Snakes)
    By Melissa Stewart

    Aprende todo sobre las serpientes en este emocionante libro para niƱos.

  • Great Religions of the World
    By National Geographic Book Service

    Great Religions of the World

  • 1001 Events that Made America: A Patriot's Handbook
    By Alan Axelrod

    A panoramic journey marked by more than one thousand milestones and turning points is explained in concise detail in a chronology of key events in American history.

  • Keynote Proficient
    By Lewis Lansford, Paul Dummett, Helen Stephenson

    Through life-changing stories, respected thinkers and authentic presentations, Keynote promotes a deeper understanding of the world and gives students the courage and means to express themselves in English.

  • Edward S. Curtis: Coming to Light
    By Anne Makepeace

    Bold, sometimes abrasive, forever passionate, Edward Curtis was the quintessential romantic visionary. Curtis struggled through an impoverished boyhood in Minnesota to become a successful society photographer in Seattle. But he...

  • Ocean Babies
    By Deborah Lee Rose

    "Big as a bus and smaller than seeds, billions of babies are born the ocean...." This opening line and later refrain entices readers into a magical, real-life world. Through lyrical,...

  • National Geographic The Angry Birds Movie: Red's Big Adventure
    By Christy Ullrich Barcus

    In Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve, a pair of vitelline masked weavers knit their nests. Nobody's getting into these nests! REGAL EAGLE The national symbol of America, the majestic bald eagle inspires a sense of freedom as it soars.

  • National Geographic Readers: Planets
    By Elizabeth Carney

    The inside back cover of the paperback edition is an interactive feature based upon the book. Level 1 books reinforce the content of the book with a kinesthetic learning activity.

  • 1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving
    By Catherine O'Neill Grace, Margaret M. Bruchac

    In cooperation with the Plimoth Plantation, a living-history museum in Massachusetts, National Geographic has recreated the first Thanksgiving. Photographs by National Geographic photographers of the recreation at Plimoth Plantation illustrate...