Author Terry Deary has a pretty good idea of why his Horrible Histories series is so popular. "The problem with non-fiction books is they're written by experts who wouldn't know a child if it ...
Can you piece together history with this Horrible Histories jigsaw? Travel through time as you take on easy, medium and hard puzzles including Shakespeare, Elizabeth I and even Rattus himself!
Bafta awarded the honour in “recognition of Horrible Histories’ extraordinary cultural and social impact and the joy, enrichment and hilarity it continues to bring to people of all ages”.
Her new and enthralling book … can only enhance and expand her reputation … Small Books and Pleasant Histories is an invaluable complement to the exciting demographic studies of recent years, and a ...
First published in 1957, the Cambridge Histories series is one of the most trusted reference collections in the academic world, with over 300 titles spanning 15 subject areas offering up to date and ...