The Incredible Ancient History Book Box: Step into the Past with 8 Fantastic Books, Includes Fascinating Facts, Step-by-step Projects and Over 1600 Fabulous Pictures | TheBookSeekers

The Incredible Ancient History Book Box: Step into the Past with 8 Fantastic Books, Includes Fascinating Facts, Step-by-step Projects and Over 1600 Fabulous Pictures


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No. of pages 512

Published: 2010

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A fascinating collection of 8 beautiful books Discover how people lived in ancient days: their wars, work, inventions, fashion, art and food Learn through step-by-step hands-on projects that make history come alive Over 1600 fabulous colour photographs, illustrations and artworks throughout

 

This book is part of a book series called Step Into .

There are 512 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 2010 by Anness Publishing .

Richard Tames is an experienced author, having written many non-fiction books for children and schools. Fiona Macdonald has written over 300 children's books. She lives in Scotland and visited Coll to write this book. Philip Steele is an experienced author of history books for children. Dr Jen Green received a doctorate from the University of Sussex in 1982. She worked in publishing for 15 years and is now a full-time writer who has written many books for children. Lorna Oakes lectures regularly at the British Museum and Birkbeck College, London University, and has led many lecture tours to Egypt and Syria. Her work with the Education Service at the British Museum includes producing trails and a teacher's guide on the Assyrian Galleries, taking part in the programme of gallery talks and lectures, and teaching school groups and theological college students.

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