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Richard Tames

    Deze auteur duikt in de Engelse geschiedenis en brengt vervlogen tijden tot leven door middel van zijn uitgebreide oeuvre. Zijn geschriften verkennen diverse facetten van het leven in Engeland en bieden lezers een boeiende reis naar het verleden. Door zijn expertise biedt hij een uniek perspectief op historische gebeurtenissen.

    The Way We Lived
    A Traveller's History of London
    Shakespeare's London on 5 Groats a Day
    Servant of the Shogun
    A Traveller's History of Oxford
    Step into Ancient Greece
    • Step into Ancient Greece

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
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      Step back in time to ancient Greece and discover the spectacular achievements of an adventurous civilization. Delve into everyday life to find out what the Greeks ate, where they lived and what clothes were fashionable. Find out about the gods they worshipped, the heroes they admired and the politicians who made history. A selection of 15 practical projects helps to bring the past alive - reconstruct the Parthenon, make a comic mask and learn the Ancient Greek alphabet. The projects are shown in specially-commissioned step-by-step photography and will make learning stimulating, exciting and fun, either at home or in the classroom.

      Step into Ancient Greece
    • A Traveller's History of Oxford

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      3,9(32)Tarief

      Delving into Oxford's rich history, the book explores its origins from Roman times through the Anglo-Saxon era, highlighting its significance in medieval England. It chronicles the establishment of various colleges, the city's role as the Royalist capital during the Civil War, and its subsequent recovery and development into the 21st century. This comprehensive account offers insights into the evolution of one of the world's most renowned academic cities.

      A Traveller's History of Oxford
    • Servant of the Shogun

      • 132bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
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      Recounts the life of William Adams, an English sailor who was shipwrecked in Japan in 1600 and discusses this influence on Japanese history

      Servant of the Shogun
    • This entertaining and fact-packed guide provides all the information you'll need to travel back in time to Elizabethan London - a booming city of courtiers, cutthroats, merchants, beggars, lawyers, dramatists, apprentices and adventurers. Find out the best way to the capital and where to stay. Saunter over London Bridge, with its hundreds of shops and houses. Glimpse Her Majesty at Whitehall, Europe's largest palace. Watch the finest plays and players at the Rose Theatre, and marvel at the bustle of business in the Royal Exchange. Go down to Greenwich to stand on the deck of the Golden Hind, the ship that Sir Francis Drake sailed around the world. This intriguingly addictive guide provides all you need to know to sightsee, shop and meet the famous in the capital of a nation stirring to greatness.

      Shakespeare's London on 5 Groats a Day
    • A Traveller's History of London aims to bring London's past alive to the resident, traveller and student, to reveal the city's hidden treasures and forgotten places and guide the reader to the sights and sites that can still be seen and enjoyed.

      A Traveller's History of London
    • This volume describes a plethora of changes to daily life during the 20th century. It looks at how scientific and technological innovations, allied with changing attitudes, have helped reshape daily lives.

      The Way We Lived
    • This book tells you all about the earliest civilizations. Although these early civilizations ended long ago, what they did still affects us today.

      Ancient Times
    • Robert Adam

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      • 2 uur lezen

      The name of Robert Adam is equated with taste, style and elegance. As visionary in the decoration of interiors as he was ingenious in the design of exteriors, Adam was more often responsible for the renovation, alteration or completion of existing buildings than for the creation of entirely new ones.

      Robert Adam