Horrible Histories Special: England
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Horrible Histories Special: England

Deary, Terry

Summary

History with the nasty bits left in!

History with the nasty bits left in! 'England' reveals the awful truth behind the rebellions, riots and rumpuses that have made England what it is today (whatever that is). From the cruel Celts right up to the terrible twentieth century it's a tale that will make you quake. Want to know which monk tried to pinch the devil's nose with a pair of tongs? Why some people in the Middle Ages ate dove droppings? Which English king was accused of being a werewolf? Whether it's plague, fire and civil war, or roast beef, fish and chips and a cup of tea, if it's got anything to do with the English it's in this book. Mull over the miseries of Middle Ages monarchs, discover ten ways to be killed down a Victorian mine, and find out which dreadful days in history to celebrate with a day off school. History has never been so horrible!

Perfect for fans of Europe, History, European History for Young Adults, Childrens Books on European History.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 194 pages Β· Paperback
  • By Deary, Terry

Details

  • ISBN: 9780439979283
  • Author: Deary, Terry
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 194
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 1 August 2004
  • Condition: New

About the authors

Deary, Terry and Terry Deary Β· Publisher: Hippo Bks

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Which English king was accused of being a werewolf? Whether it's plague, fire and civil war, or roast beef, fish and chips and a cup of tea, if it's got anything to do with the English it's in this book.