The Blitzed Brits (Horrible Histories)
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The Blitzed Brits (Horrible Histories)

Deary, Terry

Summary

**History with the nasty bits left in!**Can you imagine life without television, road signs and bananas?

**History with the nasty bits left in!**Can you imagine life without television, road signs and bananas? Or only having enough clothing coupons to buy a small pair of knickers? Not to mention the late-night bombing raids. These were just some of the hardships for the people who stayed at home in World War Two – the blitzed Brits.Want to know:What *really* happened in Dad's Army?How to make a rude noise with a gas mask?Why the blitzed Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty?Read on for some spiffing slang, foul food facts about rotten rationing, awful evacuation tales, and the terrible truth about London's bloodthirsty blackout murderer.History has never been so horrible!

Perfect for fans of Literature & Fiction, General, Humour, European History for Young Adults, Childrens Books on European History, Humorous Fiction for Young Adults.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 128 pages · Paperback
  • By Deary, Terry

Details

  • ISBN: 9780590558259
  • Author: Deary, Terry
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 1 March 2004
  • Condition: New

About the authors

Deary, Terry and Terry Deary · Publisher: SCHOLASTIC

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The series has proved exceptionally successful in commercial terms. The books are written by Terry D... more »eary and illustrated by Martin Brown and Philip Reeve.