Incoming Resources
- Pompeii, daily life in an ancient Roman city, Steven L. Tuck
- Generation zero
- Under the red moon, a Chinese family in diaspora, Amy S. Kwei
- The Regency years, during which Jane Austen writes, Napoleon fights, Byron makes love, and Britain becomes modern, Robert Morrison
- Concrete, from the ground up, Larissa Theule ; illustrated by Steve Light
- The children's atlas of civilizations, by Antony Mason
- Armenia, Sakina Dhilawala, Debbie Nevins
- Back to life
- Scars of independence, America's violent birth, Holger Hoock
- Understanding Greek and Roman technology., from catapult to the Pantheon, Professor Stephen Ressler ; the Teaching Company, DVD
- Civilization and its discontents, Sigmund Freud ; translated and edited by James Strachey ; with a biographical introduction by Peter Gay
- The birth of Europe, Robert S. Lopez
- Drunk history., Gary Sanchez Productions ; Konner Productions ; 34 ; produced by Melissa Wylie, Season 4, Widescreen
- Mummies and pyramids, a nonfiction companion to Magic Tree House #3, Mummies in the morning, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Lost worlds of South America., Professor Edwin Barnhart, Maya Exploration Center, DVD
- No time to spare, thinking about what matters, Ursula K. Le Guin ; introduction by Karen Joy Fowler
- Making Sense of Pakistan, Farzana Shaikh
- Lagom, (not too little, not too much) : the Swedish art of living a balanced, happy life, Niki Brantmark
- Paraguay, Leslie Jermyn, Yong Jui Lin, and Naomi E. Jones
- Understanding the inventions that changed the world., W. Bernard Carlson, DVD
- Big history, foreword by David Christian
- The trouble with goats and sheep, a novel, Joanna Cannon