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Outlines the similarities and differences between the lives of noblewomen, townswomen, and peasants with emphasis on: marriage, childbirth, and raising a family; education, joining a nunnery, and learning a trade; medieval style and beauty; and the lives of women from around the ...
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Feasts were a common way of drawing families and communities together in the Middle Ages. This book takes readers inside a medieval kitchen highlighting utensils used in food preparation, the servants who worked there, and how food was prepared. It includes topics such as: farmin ...
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Features artwork that helps show how children spent their days in medieval times. This book includes topics such as: the importance of family; a carefree life for young children up to the age of seven; home-made toys; indoor games including chess, backgammon, and cards; children ...
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Features daily life in a town, the artisans and businesspeople who populated it, and what kind of transportation was available in the days of horse and cart. This book includes topics such as: the daily life of a family in town; trades for food including the butcher, the baker, a ...
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For nobles in the Middle Ages, clothing was a symbol of power and status. This book features fashions from the days of knights and ladies. It includes topics such as: making fabrics; peasants' clothing; trade, towns, and textiles; fabrics from far away; style in towns; a noble's ...
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Find out about the some of the greatest events and people to shape our history and decide for yourself if you agree they should be in the 'top ten'.
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This series explores what life was like for children in Britain during the Second World war
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This series explores what life was like for children in Britain during the Second World war
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The Middle Ages in Europe was characterised by constant warfare. Intended for ages 7-14, this work shows how people defended themselves and launched attacks. Full-colour medieval drawings, museum pictures, illustrations and text help children understand: the crusades; how castles ...
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Intended for ages 7-14, this work outlines the similarities and differences between the lives of noblewomen, townswomen, and peasants in the medieval age with emphasis on: marriage, childbirth, and raising a family; education, joining a nunnery, and learning a trade; and medieval ...
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