Horrible Histories: Barmy British Empire (Classic Edition) Award-winning team by Terry Deary (author) and Martin Brown (illustrator)

Barmy British Empire (Classic Edition)

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Readers can discover all the foul facts about the Barmy British Empire, including how a war started when a Brit was sitting on a stool, who wore a necklace made of 50 human skulls and why a British soldier used his own coffin as a wardrobe. With a bold new cover look and a heap of extra horrible bits and a quiz at the back of the book, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans.

Product Details

Series

Horrible Histories

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781407104218

Publisher

Scholastic

Date published

April 7th, 2008

Other details

  • 144 pages

Condition

New

Part of this Series

Author/Illustrator

Terry Deary

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Martin Brown

Photo of Martin Brown

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What kids think

  1. heart29
    on 6 March 2014

    The british empire was such an important aprt of history and this book was a great insight to it

    5 out of 5
  2. CookieM
    on 9 March 2013

    I didn’t like some of the bits in the book and i don’t agree with them but the pictures are good and some bits are funny

    2 out of 5
  3. preciousone
    on 9 March 2013

    A good book!

    5 out of 5
  4. bugzy72
    on 6 March 2013

    its a good book