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The Story of London: From Roman River to Capital City
Bailey, Jacqui
Summary
A history of London, describing its origins as a small shabby Roman port on the banks of the River Thames into a huge bustling city.
A history of London, describing its origins as a small shabby Roman port on the banks of the River Thames into a huge bustling city. Discusses historical events which have impacted the city such as the Great Fire of London and the plague, introduces many famous landmarks including theatres, museums, churches and bridges and discusses how the city has overcome problems like urban sprawl, sewage, pollution and transportation. Includes quiz questions.
Perfect for fans of Slavery & Emancipation, History, World History, Geography Books for Young Adults, European History for Young Adults, Earth Sciences & Geography for Kids.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 32 pages · Paperback
- By Bailey, Jacqui
Details
- ISBN: 9780713653861
- Author: Bailey, Jacqui
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 32
- Language: English
- Publication date: 28 April 2000
- Condition: New
About the authors
Bailey, Jacqui and Jacqui Bailey and Christopher Maynard · Publisher: A & C Black
Reviews
Describes the history of London from the time of the Roman invasion in A.D. 43, through medieval and Victorian times, to the reign of Elizabeth II.

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