Graham Clarke's history of England /
"Uncluttered by commonplace knowledge and well-worn facts this remarkable work offers a genuinely new account of some of the major events of the past. It explains, for instance, why Stonehenge was never completed and the roof not put on; what terrified the Romans so much about the Haggins; why...
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Surrey :
Third Millennium Publishing,
1999.
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| 245 | 1 | 0 | |a Graham Clarke's history of England / |c [with a foreword by Asa Briggs]. |
| 260 | |a Surrey : |b Third Millennium Publishing, |c 1999. | ||
| 300 | |a 80 p. : |b il. ; |c 29 cm. | ||
| 504 | |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 80) | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a I. Dunroamin' -- II. Romans do -- III. Darthur -- IV. Hastings job -- V. Keep your saxon -- VI. The Rufus Spratling chronicle -- VII. Jolly good Robin hood -- VIII. Canters Chaucerbury -- IX. Men of Kent -- X. Hampton tennis court -- XI. Ready Sir? -- XII. The Wooden 'O' -- XIII. Going west -- XIV. Fireworkers -- XV. Good Lord! -- XVI. Waterloo volunteers -- XVII. Steamers -- XVIII. Albert all. | |
| 520 | |a "Uncluttered by commonplace knowledge and well-worn facts this remarkable work offers a genuinely new account of some of the major events of the past. It explains, for instance, why Stonehenge was never completed and the roof not put on; what terrified the Romans so much about the Haggins; why there are no references to real ale, cricket or Lady Godiva in the Domesday Book; who actually wrote the work of the six Shakespeare brothers; and what Sir Christopher Wren's motives were for starting the Great fire of London. Collectors of Graham Clarke's work will marvel at his endless invention: studens of history will never trust a fact again." --contratapa. | ||
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