Addison, John. “Traditional Africa.” St Paul: Greenhavell Press, 1980. A brief history of Africa that contains documents written by people living at that time.
Beck, Barbara, revised by Greenberg, Lorna. “The Aztecs.” New York: Franklin Watts, 1983. The Aztecs for young readers.
Birmingham, Duncan. “The Maya, Aztecs and Incas Pop-up.” Norfolk, England: Tarquin Publications, 1984. A book to read and pop-up scenes to make.
Bray, Warwick. “Everyday Life of the Aztecs.” New York: Dorsett Press, 1987. A complete history for intermediate readers.
Ceserani, Gian Paolo and Ventura, Piero. “Grand Constructions.” New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1983. Pictures and information about great buildings and architectural structures throughout history.
Chisholm, Jane. “World History Dates.” Tulsa: EDC Publishing, 1987. A wonderfully illustrated reference book for young readers.
Guyett, John. “Ancient America.” St. Paul: Greenhaven Press, 1980. Contains translations of original historical documents written by people living at that time.
Millard, Dr. Anne. “Crusaders, Aztecs, Samurai from AD 600 to AD 1450.” Tulsa: EDC Publishing, 1990. Information and illustrations for young readers.
Millard, Dr. Anne and Vanags, Patricia. “The Usbourne Book of World History.” Tulsa: EDC Publishing, 1985. An introduction to world history for young readers. Excellent illustrations.
Nougier, Louis-Rene. “The Days of the Mayas, Aztecs, and Incas.” Morristown: Silver Burdett, 1981. Comprehensive information with wonderful illustrations for young readers.
Unstead, R.J. “Living in a Medieval City.” Reading: AddisonWesley,1971. Life in Medieval Florence for the younger reader.