|aRed, white, blue, and Uncle who? :|bthe stories behind some of America's patriotic symbols /|cby Teresa Bateman ; illustrated by John O'Brien.
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|aFirst edition.
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|aNew York :|bHoliday House,|c2001
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|a64 pages :|billustrations ;|c26 cm
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aFlag -- Eagle -- Great seal -- Liberty bell -- "Star-spangled banner" -- Uncle Sam -- Pledge of allegiance -- Statue of Liberty -- Mount Rushmore -- White House -- Capitol -- National mall -- Washington Monument -- Lincoln Memorial -- Vietnam Veterans Memorial -- Korean War Memorial -- Thomas Jefferson Memorial.
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|aThis information-packed potpourri of trivia and important facts does indeed give the stories behind 17 American patriotic symbols as diverse as Uncle Sam, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Great Seal. The lively text moves along so merrily that readers will be surprised to discover how much material is included. Each topic is given two to four pages including one or more sophisticated, witty, black-and-white line drawings. For the most part, the information is clear and complete. The coverage of the Korean War Memorial is especially welcome as there is not much in print on it. However, explaining the Vietnam War and the Korean conflict in a few sentences proves somewhat difficult. The text throughout the book is easy to read with uncomplicated sentences and short paragraphs and plenty of white space. This appealing book will be welcomed by report writers and browsers and will be a great addition to units on American history.