A Child's History of England - Charles Dickens - Books - Waking Lion Press - 9781434102485 - January 8, 2009
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A Child's History of England

Charles Dickens

A Child's History of England

Why was Thomas a Becket murdered in Canterbury Cathedral? Who was Hereward the Wake? Was King Canute really trying to stop the tide? Interesting and informative, "A Child's History of England" takes readers on a fascinating journey, from Ancient England and the Romans to the reign of Queen Victoria. Full of gallant heroes and brutal villains, high adventure and terrible tragedy, it will appeal to anyone who enjoys a good story. "In 'A Child's History' we see Dickens near the height of his powers: combining a mastery of plain language, sharp if sometimes heavy irony, and the keenest eye for evocative detail. . . . Dickens had no interest in serving up the bland fare that others may have felt more suitable for a child's palate--and less threatening to the status quo. His is sectarian history: radical, opinionated, and, to most readers, all the better for it." --David Starkey. This edition has been newly formatted and typeset for modern readers by Waking Lion Press.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 8, 2009
ISBN13 9781434102485
Publishers Waking Lion Press
Pages 326
Dimensions 150 × 18 × 225 mm   ·   480 g
Language English  

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