A Traveller's History of England

A Traveller's History of England
Title A Traveller's History of England PDF eBook
Author Christopher Daniell
Publisher Interlink Books
Total Pages 312
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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This compact volume . . . delivers a solid, comprehensive and entertaining overview of Englands history . . . a delightful source.--Library Journal. A Travellers History of England deals with all the major periods of English history and gives a comprehensive and enjoyable survey of Englands past from prehistoric times to the present.

A Traveller's History of England

A Traveller's History of England
Title A Traveller's History of England PDF eBook
Author Christopher Daniell
Publisher Interlink Publishing Group
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre England
ISBN 9781566562447

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Offers an insight into all of the major periods of English history, including the Roman occupation, the invasions of the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Normans, the Reformation, the Renaissance, and the Civil Wars.

England Travellers History

England Travellers History
Title England Travellers History PDF eBook
Author Daniel Christopher
Publisher Traveller's History
Total Pages 384
Release 2005-08
Genre
ISBN 9781905214310

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A complete history of England from earliest times right up to the present day, presented in one volume. A Traveller's History of England begins with the Old Stone Age and finishes with the Millenium Dome.Illustrated with historical maps and line drawings, A Traveller's History of England offers insight into the country's past and present and into English character and culture. An invaluable book for all those who wany to know about a nation whose impact on the rest of the world has been profound.Christopher Daniell is the author of the very successful A Travellerís History of England which has a strong international readership. For twenty-five years he lived and worked in York and was for many years the editor of the journal of the York Archaeological Trust. He was a committee member of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society, The Rowntree Society and is currently an Honorary Visiting Fellow in the Centre for Medieval Studies, a department of the University of York. He has recently been appointed as a Historic Building Advisor within the Civil Service.

A Traveller's History of Oxford

A Traveller's History of Oxford
Title A Traveller's History of Oxford PDF eBook
Author Richard Tames
Publisher Chastleton Travel
Total Pages 384
Release 2002
Genre Oxford (England)
ISBN 9781905214433

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A Traveller’s History of Oxford is a wonderful companion and useful guide and reference to this splendid city. It not only offers a complete and concise history of the town and university from its earliest settlements right up to the modern city of today, but gives a thorough introduction to all of its major sites and institutions.Oxford’s gifts to the world have been immense – from the English Bible, the Douai Bible, Anglicanism, the Royal Society, Christopher Wren, yellow ragwort, Methodism, the Pre-Raphaelites, Alice in Wonderland, Aestheticism, The Oxford English Dictionary, The Lord of the Rings, OXFAM, Inspector Morse…the list is endless. Oxford alumni include 5 kings, 25 of Britain’s Prime Ministers, 1 United States President, 36 Nobel Prize winner and 85 archbishops. Richard Tames skilfully weaves into his narrative thread glorious anecdotes and portraits of the eccentrics who have thrived in the town.For visitors there are tips on how to explore five of the great Oxford colleges, suggestions for Literary and Architectural walks, days trips by bicycle, bus,train or car, a guide to the museums and galleries, libraries, gardens and a full biographical summary of great Oxford names.

The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England

The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England
Title The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England PDF eBook
Author Ian Mortimer
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 432
Release 2012-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1409029565

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'A fresh and funny book that wears its learning lightly' Independent Discover the era of William Shakespeare and Elizabeth I through the sharp, informative and hilarious eyes of Ian Mortimer. We think of Queen Elizabeth I's reign (1558-1603) as a golden age. But what was it actually like to live in Elizabethan England? If you could travel to the past and walk the streets of London in the 1590s, where would you stay? What would you eat? What would you wear? Would you really have a sense of it being a glorious age? And if so, how would that glory sit alongside the vagrants, diseases, violence, sexism and famine of the time? In this book Ian Mortimer reveals a country in which life expectancy is in the early thirties, people still starve to death and Catholics are persecuted for their faith. Yet it produces some of the finest writing in the English language, some of the most magnificent architecture, and sees Elizabeth's subjects settle in America and circumnavigate the globe. Welcome to a country that is, in all its contradictions, the very crucible of the modern world. 'Vivid trip back to the 16th century...highly entertaining book' Guardian

Discovering American History in England

Discovering American History in England
Title Discovering American History in England PDF eBook
Author Catherine Leitch
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781904832386

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Surprising discoveries you will find in this book include: The governor of Massachusetts who was beheaded on Tower Hill, The American Indian who was presented to King George III and refused to bow, The showman who made and flew the first airplane in England, The American actor who was responsible for the rebuilding of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, The first woman to take a seat in the House of Commons. One of the most prolific contributors to the Oxford English Dictionary-a former American military surgeon, convicted of murder and held in one of England's most notorious asylums for the criminally insane.

The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Britain

The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Britain
Title The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Britain PDF eBook
Author Philip Axtell Crowl
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781566192507

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