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A Child's History of England

A Child's History of England

Charles Dickens

Reprint Publishing
2021
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LARGE PRINT EDITION. A LARGE PRINT EDITION includes text at a size much larger than a typical paperback. The biggest difference in a LARGE PRINT BOOK is the size of the text, which is much larger than a standard print edition. This larger text makes for an easier reading experience, especially for readers with less-than-perfect eyesight. NEW BOOK. NEW READING. NEW JOY.
Old Jack's Ghost Stories from England (1)

Old Jack's Ghost Stories from England (1)

I. Talk You Talk Press

I Talk You Talk Press
2018
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A graded reader for learners of English (EFL). Level 3 - A2/B1 Intermediate (1) Word count: 4324 This is Old Jack's first book of ghost stories. Old Jack lives in the north of England. He likes to go to places where he can hear mysterious stories. He also likes to go to places with ghosts. Old Jack tells us about the Roman soldiers in The Treasurer's House in York. Where are they going? And why don't they have legs? Some drivers in Cheshire have seen a woman with no head walking near a road. Who is she? And why does she appear? Two security guards are working on the London Underground one night. All the trains have stopped and the stations are closed. So who is the man standing on the platform? And why are there white clothes on a bench? Enjoy reading Old Jack's stories from this country of mystery and dark secrets.
Old Jack's Ghost Stories from England (2)

Old Jack's Ghost Stories from England (2)

I. Talk You Talk Press

I Talk You Talk Press
2018
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A graded reader for learners of English (EFL). Level 3 - A2/B1 Intermediate (1) Word count: 4,188 This is Old Jack's second book of ghost stories. Old Jack takes us to old Roman city of Chester. Who is the soldier walking along the old city walls? And why is his uniform covered in blood? Who is the ghost in a hotel in Shropshire? Why does the ghost do bad things to women guests? Hampton Court Palace in London is a famous tourist spot, but it has a tragic history. Very late at night, when the palace is closed, some people who live near the palace say they can hear a woman in the palace. She is screaming. Who is she? Why is she screaming? And why do some visitors feel ill in the palace gallery? The Tower of London is also a famous tourist spot. But did you know that it has an animal ghost? Enjoy six more of Old Jack's ghost stories from England
King Christian IV's Visit to England in 1606

King Christian IV's Visit to England in 1606

Patrick Kragelund; Finn Gredal Jensen

Gad
2025
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This book chronicles the 1606 diary of Christian IV's historic journey to England, providing a detailed, day-by-day account (July 13–August 11) of a visit that profoundly influenced Danish architectural history. Inspired by his experiences, Christian IV would go on to design the magnificent Frederiksborg Castle.The scholarly edition features a rigorous analysis of the manuscripts, authorship, and related contemporary sources. It includes an English translation alongside the original Danish texts and is enriched by twenty commentary sections exploring topics of particular interest. The publication is beautifully illustrated, complemented by maps and detailed indexes of people and places for easy reference.Aimed at history enthusiasts, this publication is a must-read for anyone captivated by Christian IV's unparalleled influence on Danish art, architecture, and history. His reign remains a cornerstone of Denmark's cultural heritage, and this new primary source promises to ignite curiosity both at home and abroad.
Life in Shakespeare's England; a book of Elizabethan prose
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Shakespeare's England; or, Sketches of our social history of the reign of Elizabeth (Volume I)
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