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The Great Fire of London
Authors: Gillian Clements
Synopsis: THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON retells
the events leading up to the fire of 1666 and its consequences. THE
GUNPOWDER PLOT looks at the reasons for the plan to blow up the houses
of Parliament in 1605, and the key figures involved including Guy Fawkes.
Each book has been thoroughly checked by a history educationalist for
accuracy, language levels and appropriate content, and a timeline and
glossary are included. These simple, gently-humorous stories give
readers the information they need and encourage the development of a
real sense of history and how it works.
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Great Fire of London (All About)
Author: Pam Robson, Dez Marwood
Synopsis: Part of a series which
provides chronological accounts of key events in history, this book
offers an "at-a-glance" overview of the Great fire of London.
The book contains descriptions of how and where the fire started, how
the people of London coped, and how it was eventually overcome.
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The Great Fire of London (Start-up History)
Authors: Stewart Ross
Synopsis: An introduction to The Great Fire
of London was developed to support units in the History Schemes of Work.
Using a "how do we know" approach it encourages comparisons
between different periods. Notes to parents and teachers provide
background information and ideas for activities.
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The Great Fire of London (Beginning History)
Author: Liz Gogerly
Synopsis:
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The Great Fire of London (How do we know about...)
Authors: Deborah Fox
Synopsis: This title is one of a number of
books that asks how we know about prominent individuals and events that
occurred beyond living memory. Each volume in the series is split into
two sections: the first section begins with a narrative that gives
background details of what happened, why, who was involved and what
resulted from the event. This is then backed up by the second section
which highlights the difference between storytelling (historical
narrative) and the presentation of historical evidence (primary and
secondary sources) by examine the evidence that tells us that the event
occurred. This title examines the events surrounding the Great Fire of
London.
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London's Burning (Info Trail Emergent Stage)
Author: C Hall, M Coles
Synopsis:
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Last updated: 12th April 2006
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