From a feast for monkeys in Thailand to gifts from Grandfather Frost in
Ukraine, twenty children from around the world introduce us to their favourite
feasts, festivals and celebrations.
Meticulously using contemporary newspaper reports, court records, published memoirs, private letters and diaries, Michael Wilding tells the story of three troubled geniuses of Australian writing and their world of poetry and poverty, alcohol and opiates, horse-racing and theater, journalism and publishing. Gordon shot himself, unable to pay the printer of his poems; Kendall ended up in a mental hospital after forging a check, and Clarke died bankrupt for a second time.
Who needs a Prince Charming when you're busy running the world? From ancient empresses and warrior queens, to fearsome pirates and modern-day monarchs, Fabulously Feisty Queens explores the lives and legacies of history's most powerful women. Made of stronger stuff than beauty and grace, discover just how bright, brave, brilliant and clever the world's female rulers have been throughout the centuries. With a foreword by historian and Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces, Lucy Worsley and illustrations by Pauline Reeves.
WARTIME PRINCESS is for everyone who loves a royal wedding. It's 1939 and
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) meets the dashing Prince Philip
of Greece. War breaks out across Europe and Philip is sent to serve in the
Navy and Elizabeth convinces her father the King to allow her to sign up to
the war effort. Will she see her prince again?
It's 1917 and the Great War rages in Europe. When Daffy Rowntree's brother
goes missing in action she refuses to sit safely in England, and determines to
do something to help win the war. Soon she finds herself in the mud and horror
of the battlefields of France, driving an ambulance transporting the wounded
of the trenches...
It's 1670. When Susannah and her brother are orphaned she is forced to live on
the charity of distant relations in England while he seeks his fortune in
America. But when news arrives that her brother is dangerously ill Susannah
will stop at nothing to get the money she desperately needs to save his
life...
Tilly lives in turbulent times. It's the 1550s; when Queen Mary ousts Lady Jane Grey to win the throne, her executioners are kept busy. Even Princess Elizabeth is imprisoned in the Tower. As Tilly watches the plots and politics of the Tudor court unfolding, she waits for her chance to deliver a very important letter . . .
It's 1917 and the Great War rages in Europe. When Daffy Rowntree's brother goes missing in action she refuses to sit safely in England, and determines to do something to help win the war. Soon she finds herself in the mud and horror of the battlefields of France, driving an ambulance transporting the wounded of the trenches.