The Ladybird book of British history
- 150 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Perfect for school projects, this useful text covers eight areas of history: Romans, Saxons and Normans, Middle Ages, Tudors, Stuarts, Georgians, Victorians and the 20th Century.






Perfect for school projects, this useful text covers eight areas of history: Romans, Saxons and Normans, Middle Ages, Tudors, Stuarts, Georgians, Victorians and the 20th Century.
This book covers British history from 1714 (George 1) to 1830 (George 1V) showing how people lived, dressed, worked and the way they were governed.
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Part of a series, this book provides children with a coverage of life in Victorian times. This period is a core study unit specified in the National Curriculum for history.
Part of a series, this book provides children with a coverage of life in the time of the Georgians. This period is a core study unit specified in the National Curriculum for history.
This is an illustrated children's history of Britain during the middle ages. This book covers a period of over two hundred years, from 1272-1485 a tie known as the Late Middle Ages, or Late Medieval Period. It was a time of violence and wars, as kings struggled to control the powerful barons, and the barons fought one another for more land. The wars often brought death, famine and plague to the troubled countryside. (from the book)
Part of a series, this book provides children with a coverage of life in Roman times. This period is a core study unit specified in the National Curriculum for history.
A period of nearly nine hundred years, from the end of Roman rule until 1272. Brition was invaded by many groups of people. Gradually the invaders settled and became Britons themselves.
This book covers British history from 1600 (James 1) to 1714 (Queen Anne) showing how people lived, dressed, worked and the way they were governed.
Part of a series, this book provides children with a coverage of life in the Middle Ages. This period is a core study unit specified in the National Curriculum for history.