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Richard Panchyk

    Richard Panchyk ist Autor und Herausgeber von 14 Büchern zu einer Vielzahl von Themen, darunter Sachbücher für Kinder (Wissenschaft, Geschichte, Kunst, Politik/Regierung) und Sachbücher für Erwachsene (Geschichte und Folklore). Seine Werke wurden in vier Sprachen übersetzt. Er konzentriert sich darauf, junge Leser mit fesselnden und zugänglichen Informationen zu versorgen, oft durch historische Themen und den Einsatz visueller Elemente. Seine Arbeit zielt darauf ab, Geschichte und Wissenschaft so zu vermitteln, dass sie für ein breiteres Publikum verständlich und interessant sind.

    Charting the World
    Catholic New York City
    Roosevelt Field Through Time: A Visual History of a Historic American Airport
    Escape '56
    Dead Queens: The Cemeteries of New York City's Largest Borough
    Power To The People!
    • Power To The People!

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      An important and empowering history of and guide to the battle for our right to safe products and conditions--for younger readers.Corporations enter our daily lives from the moment we wake up until we turn off the lights at night. Large Internet companies, health insurance companies, fuel and transportation companies--all play a role in our lives every moment of every single day. And yet what power do we have over their actions or intentions? None, except through redress in a court of law for any harm they may have done. This area of the law is known as torts, from the French word for wrongs.Power to the People! offers a deep understanding of how civil actions work, through many examples and straightforward language for the middle-grade student reader. From Ralph Nader's 1966 law-changing address to Congress on automobile safety (it's thanks to Nader that we wear seat belts) to the decades-long battle to raise awareness of the risks of smoking (cigarette and cigar smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, and has caused the deaths of more than 2.5 million nonsmokers in the last half-century), readers will learn how we must fight to protect ourselves from corporations that are more concerned with profit than our safety. Corporate America will listen, Panchyk argues, but only if we make ourselves heard. Power to the People! explores all the ways we the people can be powerful, too.

      Power To The People!
      5,0
    • If there's one county in the United States that deserves its own cemetery book, it's New York's Queens County. With millions of burials in a stunning array of cemeteries of all faiths and sizes dating from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries, Queens' burial grounds reflect the diversity and indeed the very story of New York City itself. Dead Queens is a visual journey through more than thirty of the borough's cemeteries in 220 fascinating photographs.

      Dead Queens: The Cemeteries of New York City's Largest Borough
      4,0
    • Escape '56

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      A dramatic historical novel of escape during occupation and wartime and of starting life over in a new country. Escape ’56 is a novel based on the life of young Elizabeth Molnár (the author’s mother) and her family as they lived through the harrowing days of the Hungarian Revolution. The book recounts the story of the inspiring student-led uprising and the shocking Soviet invasion that followed, leading to Elizabeth’s perilous nighttime escape from Hungary through the border woods in November, 1956. Weaving historical fact with the accounts of his relatives’ dramatic experiences, Panchyk’s cinematic, fictional narrative feels both personal and universal. When the Hungarian Revolution failed, more than 200,0000 Hungarians (two percent of the population) fled the country, fearing for their lives and an even more oppressive regime than they’d already endured. Elizabeth’s adventure continues, first as a refugee in Austria, and then in the United States where she and her family start a new life with little money, few possessions, and almost no understanding of English. Escape ’56 is a gripping novel, filled with historical detail and incorporating recollections from the author’s mother, aunt, and grandmother.

      Escape '56
      4,0
    • This book follows the legendary Roosevelt Field from its earliest days during the infancy of aviation through its pinnacle in the 1920s and 30s, to its decline in the 1940s and its rebirth as a massive shopping center. From pioneering pilots to World War I army aviators in training, to the record-setting Charles Lindbergh and his Spirit of St. Louis, this book offers a fascinating chronological visual history of America's Premier Airport, located on Long Island's Hempstead Plains. Illustrated with many rare, never-before-seen photographs, this book chronicles one of New York's most historic places.

      Roosevelt Field Through Time: A Visual History of a Historic American Airport
      3,0
    • Catholic New York City

      • 130 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Exploring the rich tapestry of Catholic life in New York City, this book highlights the growth of the Catholic population from 200,000 to over 1.2 million between 1850 and 1900, driven by waves of European immigration. It chronicles significant milestones, including the establishment of the first Catholic church in the 1780s and the completion of St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1879. The narrative also delves into the diverse personalities, places, and events that have shaped the city's Catholic identity over the past two centuries.

      Catholic New York City
      3,5
    • Charting the World

      Geography and Maps from Cave Paintings to GPS with 21 Activities

      Tells the fascinating history of maps and mapmaking, etc.

      Charting the World
      4,0
    • German New York City

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the vibrant legacy of German immigrants in New York City, the book explores their journey from 19th- and 20th-century Europe to America. It highlights the peak immigration periods of the 1850s and 1880s, when New York became home to a significant German-born population. The establishment of Kleindeutschland, or Little Germany, in downtown Manhattan is examined, along with the community's later migration to Yorkville and other boroughs, showcasing the enduring influence of German culture in the city.

      German New York City
      3,5
    • Forgotten Tales of Long Island

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      This collection features intriguing true stories from Long Island's history, designed to surprise and entertain even those familiar with the area. Richard Panchyk presents a captivating array of tales that explore the region's unique past, offering readers a chance to discover lesser-known events and figures that have shaped Long Island. Each story promises to challenge perceptions and spark curiosity about the local history.

      Forgotten Tales of Long Island
      3,4
    • Midtown and Uptown Manhattan Aerials Through Time captures more than 100 years of New York City's evolution in detailed aerial views, many of which have never been published before. Ranging from a few hundred feet to over 20,000 feet in altitude, these images depict the continuing growth and evolution of the city above 14th Street. The book chronicles the rise of the some of the city's tallest and most iconic skyscrapers and captures the changing nature of the East River and Hudson River waterfronts. Join author Richard Panchyk on a breathtaking flight through time for incredible views of the city.

      Midtown and Uptown Manhattan Aerials Through Time
    • Hempstead Plains from Above

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Once the largest prairie east of the Mississippi, the Hempstead Plains is a historic area in the heart of Nassau County. Home to the Cradle of Aviation and the site where Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis lifted off on its famous transatlantic flight, the area was also the site of important military camps and air bases, storied polo fields and golf courses, and legendary automobile and horse racing. In this unique book, you can revel in amazing aerial views of the Hempstead Plains that reveal many of the remnants of the area's glorious past, including the remaining swath of grasslands and the last bit of runway on what was once Mitchel Field. Fasten your seat belts and enjoy your tour through one of Long Island's most fascinating and treasured locations.

      Hempstead Plains from Above