Contact and Ordering InfoTo Order A History of USVisit Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your other favorite bookseller.
Oxford's teaching guides are available from Oxford University Press or Amazon. See below for the Johns Hopkins teacher/student materials.
The PBS Freedom: A History of US DVD's are available in the PBS Teacher Shop. A great teacher resource with downloadable activities and content can be found at the Freedom: History of US PBS Teachers' website.
Audio versions of the books can be found at Recorded Books.
For special school prices on either hard or softcover books educators should contact Oxford University Press directly. School discounts and adoption rates apply. For more information, please contact ahofus@oup.com or Erin Meehan at erin.meehan@oup.com, or Custom Service below:
Customer Service Department Oxford University Press 2001 Evans Road Cary, North Carolina, 27513 Phone: 1-800-445-9714 Fax: 919-677-1303 Email: custserv.us@oup.com Oxford University Press/ Customer Service To order JOHNS HOPKINS TEACHING MATERIALS, which were created by the university's Talent Development Program. Use this link: http://web.jhu.edu/CSOS/tdmg/Store/store.html. The history order form is at: http://web.jhu.edu/bin/s/s/history%20order%20form.pdf. If you order from Amazon, enter: Johns HopkinsTalent Development + history in the search engine.
Hopkins has repacked the materials and the teaching guide and the resource book for each volume are packed together for $75. Oxford no longer carries the JHU materials. It sells its own teaching guide. The CSU Talent Development website is at: Johns Hopkins Talent Development + A History of US To Order The Story of ScienceEducators should contact Smithsonian Books for special school prices:
Matt Litts, Marketing Manager Smithsonian Books 600 Maryland Ave SW Washington, DC 20016 Phone: (202) 633-2495 email: littsm@si.edu or Laura Slook, Smithsonian Books at 414-217-2422 / Fax 508-657-1633 Teaching guides for the science book are available at Smithsonian Books. The teaching guide for Einstein Adds A New Dimension is in ebook format and can be found at NSTA. It is free to NSTA members and $9.95 to others.
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