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History - The Cherished Library

History - The Cherished Library

Great Britons: A Very Peculiar History
Author Ian Graham
Great Britain can be accused of many things; a proliferation of queuing, a fondness of the demon drink; but it's not without more than its fair share of important historical and modern people.

From kings and queens, pirates and politicians, actors and directors to sportsmen, explorers, scientists and inventors, Great Britons: A Very Peculiar History celebrates the men and women who have shaped Great Britain and made it what it is today.
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  • Hardback £7.99
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  • 155 x 101 mm
  • 192 pages
  • KS 2/3
  • Interest 9+
  • Reading age 10+
  • Special Features
  • Humorous illustrations
  • Speech bubbles
  • Informative text
  • Fact boxes
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  • Index
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    HardbackISBN: 9781907184598
    34 Titles to Date:
  • Ireland
  • Scotland Volume I
  • Scotland Volume 2
  • Wales
  • Brighton
  • The Blitz
  • Rations
  • Ancient Egypt
  • The World Cup
  • London
  • Vampires
  • Castles
  • Christmas
  • Global Warming
  • Victorian Servants
  • Yorkshire
  • Golf
  • Whisky
  • Royal Weddings
  • The Tudors
  • Great Britons
  • Kings and Queens
  • The Olympics
  • Ex Libris Collection
  • Titanic
  • World War I
  • William Shakespeare
  • Charles Dickens
  • Queen Elizabeth II
  • Robert Burns
  • Cricket
  • Fishing
  • The 60s
  • World War 2