User:AnnaKucsma~enwikibooks

This is my page/personal table of contents. I'm using the Dewey Decimal Classifiaction because that's what I'm most familiar with.

Current Rant
I am interested in (biographically speaking) people like Joan of Arc and Elizabeth I of England. I have yet to find a biography on either. Both have been the subject of a good deal of ink; each, for her own reasons, could reasonably (in my opinion) justify having a textbook devoted to them — even if said textbook isn't the obese paper freeweights one has to read in your average 100-level college course.

I have found a little — a scant few paragraphs — on Tudor England at []. This for an era populated by any number of residents who have inspired a great many books. On its own merit, the period has fair number of non-biographical works devoted to it: a noteworthy one is John Guy's Tudor England (ISBN 0192852132, Dewey Decimal # 942.05 G).

I have yet to do a thurough search on information pertaining to Joan of Arc, but I would be very surprised if she wasn't mentioned somewhere. She provided an inspiration for the French army (and people) at a critical point of the Hundred Year's War.

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Dewey Decimal Classification

 * 000 Generalities
 * 100 Philosophy & Psychology
 * 150: Psychology
 * 200 Religion
 * 300 Social Sciences & Education
 * 400 Language
 * 500 Natural Sciences & Mathematics
 * 600 Technology (Applied Sciences)
 * 700 Art & Recreation
 * 720: Architecture
 * 723: Architecture from ca. 300 to 1399
 * 724: Architecture from 1400
 * 800 Literature
 * 900 History & Geography
 * 910: Geography & Travel
 * 914: Europe: London
 * 940: European History: European History
 * 941: British Isles
 * 942: England & Wales
 * 944: France & Monaco
 * 970: General history of North America
 * 973: United States