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10 Best Arthurian Legends Ever by Margaret Simpson
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: 10 Best Ever
In this title, the ten best Arthurian Legends are re-told ...with a modern twist. Read the news of Arthur's sensational rise to fame in the Celtic Clarion, find out who proves to be the best in the quest for the Holy Grail and why Guinevere stands by her man. This title includes fact files on knights an ...Show more
Cleopatra and Her Asp (Horribly Famous) by Margaret Simpson
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Horribly Famous
Everybody's heard of Cleopatra - she's the most horribly famous of all of Egypt's queens. Everybody knows that she had a fling with Julius Caesar - and - Mark Antony and that she had a nasty accident with a snake. But in this book readers can discover everything they didn't know and never imagined, such ...Show more
Elizabeth I and Her Conquests (Horribly Famous) by Margaret Simpson
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Horribly Famous S.
This book reissues the most popular "Dead Famous" titles in the new "Horribly Famous" series. It incorporates fresh new livery and cover artwork.
Elizabeth I and Her Terrible Temper (Horribly Famous) by Margaret Simpson
Category: Children's Educational | Series: Horribly Famous
Everybody knows that Elizabeth I was called the Virgin Queen, that she had lots of admirers and refused to marry and that her army beat the Spanish Armada. But in this book readers can discover all the fascinating facts they didn't know...how Liz liked to lock up her ladies for getting married and how h ...Show more
Emily Rides the Rails by Margaret Simpson and Helen Whitty
Category: Picture Books
This beautifully illustrated hardcover book tells the story of NSW railways for children aged 610, as seen through the eyes of Emily, an inquisitive eight-year old with a vivid imagination. In conversation with her Grandpa, Emily explores many aspects of rail heritage. Emily travels back in time and get ...Show more
Mary Queen of Scots and Her Hopeless Husbands by Margaret Simpson
Category: Fiction | Series: Dead Famous S.
Mary Queen of Scots is dead famous for: having terrible taste in husbands, rotting away in Liz 1's prison and, totally losing her head - on the chopping block. But have you heard that Mary: was a six-foot stunner who had a charmed childhood, got kidnapped by a murderous lord - and married him, manag ...Show more
Rivals for the Crown: Double Take by Margaret Simpson
Category: Fiction | Series: Double Take S.
Taking a look at history from a dual perspective, this book describes the lives of two princesses, born 17 years apart to the same father but different mothers. When their brother Edward dies naming another woman as his successor, the two woman take action in two very different ways.
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