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SEE INSIDE LONDON (Hardback)
Delve under London's streets from the days when the Romans ruled through to the hustle and bustle of the modern-day capital. Part of the "See Inside" series, this title includes double page spreads ...
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THE STORY OF SCOTLAND'S FLAG AND THE LION AND THISTLE (Hardback)
The story of the how Saint Andrew's Cross, or The Saltire, became Scotland's Flag. Part of the Corbies series of books. Ideal for explaining aspects of history to younger children. Recommended for a...
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KINGS AND THINGS (Hardback)
Galore Park Publishing Ltd
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H E Marshall, best known for her classic History, 'Our Island Story', takes us through the story of British history with a light, humorous touch which will appeal as much to adults as to children.
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SCOTLAND'S STORY (Hardback)
Galore Park Publishing Ltd
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This history of Scotland from the earliest times is, in the words of H E Marshall herself, a story 'woven with the golden threads of romance and glittering with the rubies and sapphires of Fairyland...
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LIVING THROUGH HISTORY: CORE BOOK 3 (Paperback)
"Living Through History" is a complete Key Stage 3 course which brings out the exciting events in history. The course is available in two different editions, Core and Foundation. Every Core title in...
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A CHILD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND (Paperback)
Gives children access to one of England's greatest writers, and to some of the stories from its past. For adults this book offers a reminder of the English history. It takes its reader on a journey,...
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LONDON (Hardback)
The capital of the United Kingdom, London is a leading business, political, and cultural center, as well as one of the world's four major cities along with New York City, Tokyo, and Paris. This geog...
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CHARLES I (Paperback)
Cambridge University Press
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Reprint of the successful volume in the Cambridge Topics in History series with a new full colour cover.
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TEACHING HISTORY (Paperback)
A Reader
Adopted by The Open University, this reader traces the development of school history up to and including the National Curriculum and takes a thorough look at the issues involved in teaching history ...
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