One of the best ways to engage with history is to consult the writing or work of those who lived before us. We not only learn about the historical period a source was written or made in but also learn from the time--how to avoid past mistakes, how innovations occurred, and more. In this set for struggling readers or those in need of review, the main content explores primary sources: letters, artwork, poems, autobiographies, newspapers, and photographs. Each volume describes the ways primary sources can be of use to readers today as well as gives historical and modern examples of each.