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History : Great Fire of London
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The Great Fire of London (Historical Storybooks) 'Share in the fear and excitement of the Great Fire of London through the eyes of eight-year-old William Turner. From the blaze in the baker's shop, follow the action as William and his family escape the fire and join the surging crowds streaming around the city.
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The Great Fire of London (Start-Up History Series) '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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What They Don't Tell You About the Gunpowder Plot 'Guy Fawkes would light the fuse then leave the cellar quickly. If all went according to plan, he would be halfway across the River Thames in a boat by the time the bomb went off.' The book puts the Gunpowder Plot into its 1605 context, providing background information on King James I and the restraining laws against Catholics in Britain at that time. The progress of the actual plot is followed - the meeting of the plotters, the renting of the cellar beneath the House of Lords, the gunpowder and the letter of betrayal. Events following the discovery of the plot are examined, as the escaping plotters are eventually put to justice. Readers will find out all they need to know about the history of November 5th. Written in the lively style common to this series, with excellent cartoon illustrations. Complete with index.
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The Great Fire of London (How Do We Know About?) 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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