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The Tudors: A Very Peculiar History
Author Jim Pipe, Illustrator David Antram
The Tudors were an odd bunch, more odd than their subjects, perhaps. When they weren't beheading wives and enemies they were threatening to, or going around earning nicknames like 'Bloody Mary' and 'The 9 Day Queen'.

The Tudors: A Very Peculiar History tells the story of the Tudor monarchs, their castles, their lives and their subjects in a time when it was fashionable to slash up your clothes for that "fresh from battle" look.
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  • 155 x 101 mm
  • 192 pages
  • KS 2/3
  • Interest 9+
  • Reading age 10+
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    HardbackISBN: 9781907184581
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