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Victorians

Kramer, Ann1998
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This text looks at the great events and achievements of the Victorian era. Real-life photographs of inventions, clothes, architecture and memorabilia offer a unique view of the history and daily life during the Victorian era.
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The medieval world

Steele, Philip, 1948-2000
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The Medieval World takes the reader back through the centuries to explore the castles, courtyards, monasteries, manuscripts, battles and banquets of a world full of knights and damsels, shining armour and thundering hooves.
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See inside castles

Daynes, Katie2005
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This flap book takes a humorous yet historically accurate look at life in a 13th century medieval castle. Inventive embedded flaps on each double-page spread allow children to explore the hidden world of the castle, peeking inside stables, tents, and carriages along the way.
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Rotten Romans

Deary, Terry2007
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This title follows life for folks in Roman Britain from Nasty Nero and other awful emperors, to brave Boudicca and the poor old peasants. Find out what Romans wore under their kilts, how ancient Britons made their hair spikey, and why rich Romans needed a vomitarium.
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Oxford primary dictionary

2011
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With colour headwords, alphabet and virtual thumb tabs down every page and a clear, accessible design, students can navigate this dictionary with ease. It is an ideal reference covering the general requirements of what literate primary pupils should be achieving in the NLS.
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