Money, Money, Money: The Meaning of the Art and Symbols on United States Paper Currency by Nancy Winslow Parker

Money, Money, Money: The Meaning of the Art and Symbols on United States Paper Currency

Nancy Winslow Parker
32 pages
HarperCollins Publishers
Jun 1995
Ages 9-12 WSBN
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&quot;There's a short course in American history in your wallet, and Parker brings it to life by explaining what's on the front and back of U.S. paper currency, from $1 to $100,000. Parker provides original art on almost every page, along with a tiny photo reproduction of the currency under discussion. Interesting facts about familiar individuals (Washington, Lincoln) as well as lesser-known ones (Salmon P. Chase, Woodrow Wilson) abound, and costumes, culture [including counterfeiters], and architecture all become Parker's subjects...This is an expansive review that will be great for history classes as well as useful in math and art.&quot;'BL. <p> A Main Selection of Children's Book-of-the-Month Club</p>
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Pages 32
Publisher HarperCollins Publis...
Published 1995
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