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The Prince, the Cook and the Cunning King by Terry Deary; Helen Flook (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Tudor Tales Ser.
King Henry VII is a mean and ruthless king and when a young boy named Lambert Simnel lays claim to the throne, Henry is furious. Lambert is no match for the powerful King - can he escape the extraordinary punishment he faces? Terry Deary's Tudor Tales explore the infamous world of the Tudors through th ...Show more
The Prince, the Cook and the Cunning King - Tudor Tales by Terry Deary
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Tudor Tales
King Henry VII is already mean and he's ruthless and very angry. When a young boy called Lambert Simnel announces that he, not Henry, should be the king of England. But he is no match for the powerful king. And no one is more surprised than Lambert to hear what his extraordinary punishment will be ...Do ...Show more
The Savage Stone Age (Horrible Histories) by Terry Deary
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Horrible Histories S.
History with even more nasty bits left in! The next title in the hugely successful series to get a marvellous make-over. With a bold new cover look and a heap of extra horrible bits at the back of the book, these best-selling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation off Terry Deary f ...Show more
The Sea Monsters by Terry Deary
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Victorian Tales
Isambard Brunel's Great Western is the biggest, fasted steamship in the world. But the crew of the little Irish steamship Sirius are determined to beat Brunel's sea monster and be the first ship to cross the Atlantic by steam alone. With fires causing havoc, Brunel getting injured and one ship running o ...Show more
The Sea Monsters by Terry Deary
Category: Children's History | Series: Victorian Tales
It's 1838, and Patrick and Grace Leary are aboard The Sirius, set to become the first ever ship to sail from Dublin to New York using only steam power. But their cousin Ben is on board Brunel's giant steam ship the Great Western in Bristol, and he's convinced he'll be in New York before them. With fires ...Show more
The Shepherd Who Ate His Sheep by Terry Deary
Category: Children's
In Saxon Kent the law says thieves should be executed, and soup made from a stolen sheep has been found in the Medway house. Young Edward takes the blame, but does his father know more than he's letting on? And can he find a way to save his son from hanging?Join master storyteller Terry Deary for a trip ...Show more
The Silver Hand by Terry Deary
Category: Children's Classic Fiction | Series: Flashbacks Ser.
This brand new, thrilling adventure from bestselling 'Horrible Histories' author Terry Deary brings the closing days of the First World War to life. Perfect for fans of Michael Morpurgo and John Boyne.It's 1918 and the Great War is entering its final phase. In northern France, young Aimee has just found ...Show more
The Stormin Normans: Horrible Histories by Terry Deary
Category: Children's | Series: Horrible Histories S.
This title contains fascinating facts about Bill the Conquerer and his bully boys who battled at Hastings, stormed around Europe and joined the Crusades. There are tales of limb-chopping, terribly tortured saints and you can find out what "really" happened in 1066.
The Sword of the Viking Kings - Viking Tales by Terry Deary; Helen Flook (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Viking Tales Ser.
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