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1. The cut-throat Celts
by Terry Deary
The ghastly truth about the wild warrior race who weren't afraid to fight the Romans. The book includes stories about suffering saints, gruesome ... More
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2. Celts
by Peter Chrisp
A look at how we can learn about our Celtic past by observing the evidence around us, such as remaining architecture, wooden post holes, coins and ... More
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3. Victorian Children
by Brenda Williams
This series for primary school children offers a topic-based approach to an important period in history, each book covering a different aspect of ... More
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4. Mary Queen of Scots and Her Hopeless Husbands
by Margaret Simpson, Phillip Reeve (Illustrator)
Mary Queen of Scots is dead famous for: having terrible taste in husbands, rotting away in Liz 1's prison and, totally losing her head - on the ... More
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5. On the Trail of the Celts in Britain
by Peter Chrisp
On the Trail of the Celts in Britain looks at different sites where evidence of Celtic times can be seen. The text explains how what is left behind ... More
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6. The Celts in Britain
by Robert Hull
Talks about the peoples who once inhabited the British Isles. This work examines their lives and customs and the influences they have left behind. It ... More
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7. The frightful First World War
by Terry Deary
The details of the dreadful war that affected everyone, from peace-loving protesters to the suffering soldiers. There are ropey rhymes and sad songs, ... More
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8. Kingfisher "Beano" Book of Britain
Britain will be brought to life by the uniqu e comic fun of the Beano gang as they rampage through the co untry meeting kings, queens and heroes from ... More
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9. Britain
by David Flint
An introduction to industry in Britain in the MODERN INDUSTRIAL WORLD series. Includes colour photography. Suitable for the National Curiculum ... More
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10. Tudor Children
by Sallie Purkis
True-life experiences of four ordinary Victorian children beautifully presented as historical biographies. Through hours of research, Sallie Purkis ... More
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11. Growing Up in the Sixties
by Rebecca Hunter
This book features interviews with four to six people from different walks of life - rich, poor, urban and country dwellers - who grew up during the ... More
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12. Growing Up in the Fifties
by Rebecca Hunter
This book features interviews with four people from different walks of life - rich, poor, urban and country dwellers - who grew up during the 1950s. ... More
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13. Evacuee
by Peter Hepplewhite
Offering information on the evacuation programme including why it was needed, this book provides details on the new homes the evacuees went to, their ... More
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14. Victorian Country Children
by Sallie Purkis
True-life experiences of five Victorian children beautifully presented as historical biographies. Through hours of research, Sallie Purkis has ... More
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15. Growing Up in the Seventies
by Kath Walker
This book features interviews with four people from different walks of life - rich, poor, urban and country dwellers - who grew up during the 1970s. ... More
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17. The War Years
by Brian Moses
This book provides a description of how children lived through the war years. It looks at areas of war thematically, including evacuation, rationing ... More
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18. Growing Up in the Eighties
by Kath Walker
This book features interviews with four people from different walks of life - rich, poor, urban and country dwellers - who grew up during the 1980s. ... More
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19. The lost diary of Queen Victoria's undermaid
by Alexandra Parsons
Flora McTavish was born the same year as Queen Victoria and as the Queen's undermaid is the perfect person to comment on life above and below the ... More
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20. Victorian Children
by Jane Shuter, James Field (Illustrator)
Concentrates on the topic of the Victorian child, allowing pupils to get a colourful, detailed and evocative picture of the period. The book is part ... More
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21. Romans and Anglo-Saxons in Britain
by Nicola Baxter
Find out fascinating facts about the Romans and Anglo Saxons in Britain. Craft Topics is a brilliant series that combines historical facts with ... More
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22. The Vicious Vikings: AND The Measly Middle Ages
by Terry Deary, Martin Brown (Illustrator)
Frightening facts are given about vicious Vikings, these vile invaders and their savage Saxon enemies in this double book which shares with another ... More
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23. Very Bloody History of Britain
by John Farman
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24. Getting About
by Catherine Burch
Life on the Home Front in World War II from a child's point of view. Large, atmospheric photographs. Quotations and real-life memories.
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25. The Vile Victorians
by Terry Deary
They may have looked all prim and proper, but the Victorians were a jolly naughty bunch who could be vicious and violent and villinous. Readers can ... More
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