Remember, Remember (The Fifth of November): The History of Britain in Bite-Sized Chunks

Remember, Remember (The Fifth of November): The History of Britain in Bite-Sized Chunks

Judy Parkinson
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Author:  Judy Parkinson
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Michael O'Mara Books Limited
Year:  2011
ISBN:  9781843176565

'Claiming there are only 150 key things you really need to know that have shaped in the story of Britain, this book delivers them in easy to swallow, bite-sized chunks' - Best of BritishA bestseller in 2008, Remember Remember has continued to enlighten and entertain readers wanting to brush up on their history. Lively, exciting, full of great stories and humorous asides, this book looks at the key events in British history, covering all the important dates, people and events. Each subject is presented in short, self-contained 'articles', designed to be dipped into on the readers whim. Concise and authoritative, Remember, Remember makes history interesting and accessible for everyone once again.

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