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You’re a hardworking farmer trying to support your family. But you disobey the Emperor’s orders and soon you’re marching through deserts on your way to work on the Great Wall of China! This title in the best-selling children’s history series, You Wouldn't Want To…, features full-colour illustrations which combine humour and accurate technical detail and a narrative approach placing readers at the centre of the history, encouraging them to become emotionally-involved with the characters and aiding their understanding of what life would have been like working on the Great Wall of China. Informative captions, a complete glossary and an index make this title an ideal introduction to the conventions of information books for young readers. It is an ideal text for Key Stage 2 shared and guided reading and helps achieve the goals of the Scottish Standard Curriculum 5-14.
A Shakespearean Theatre is an invaluable guide to an important period in English history.
The second volume of this spellbinding anthology features more gripping tales from Greek mythology, retold in a manner that will engage very young readers and instil in them a love for storytelling. Four different illustrators bring their distinctive styles to the myths. Includes the following 7 stories: Jason and the Golden Fleece, Perseus and the Gorgon’s Head, Theseus and the Minotaur, Daedalus and Icarus, The Wooden Horse, The Wanderings of Odysseus, Odysseus Comes Home
Surveys the history, culture, politics, and architecture of Florence during the Italian Renaissance.
"Step inside the country house of a wealthy Roman family in the first century AD. AS villa is more than a home: it's a farm and a factory as well, producing meat, grain, olive oil and wine. See how the master, his family and their slaves lived and worked through the course of a year in the Italian countryside."--Back cover.
In 1922, Howard Carter, an archaeologist, found the tomb of the boy-king, Tutankhamun, buried over 3,000 years ago. THe tomb was filled with treasures and he became a famous man. However, soon a rumor of a curse began. Was this boy-king responsible for the curse on those who opened the tomb?
A graphic novel of Dicken's work in which David Copperfield is sent to work in a dismal factory. His only hope is to run away to a crotchety old aunt he has never met. Will David finally succeed in life, and find true love as well?
This series of hilarious fictional diaries put us inside the heads of hapless figures from history in frazzling situations. Robert, a boy living in Southwark in early 17th century London, finds himself employed as an actor in the Globe theatre, playing roles written by the greatest playwright of the age: William Shakespeare. But when the coronation of a new king, James I, threatens the future of the theatre, Robert has to come up with a cunning plan to save the company. If he doesn’t succeed, Robert will have to go back to collecting dog poo for a living. ‘Get Real’ fact boxes feature throughout, providing historical context and further information, as well as a timeline, historical biographies and a glossary in the end matter.
Chronicles the Roanoke and Jamestown English settlements in Virginia, describing the difficult life and relations with the neighboring Algonquian tribe.
Uses humor in both text and illustrations to describe the hardships and pitfalls of being a soldier in Alexander the Great's army.