volume 4, Truly Terrible Tales
No. of pages 89
Published: 1997
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The author of "Horrible Histories" describes the lives of the of famous writers through the ages:
Roman horror king Seneca, whose own death is as nasty as his bloodthirsty plays. Bede, the Anglo-Saxon monk who tells of bloody battles and ghastly plagues. And Charles Dickens, who shocks Victorian readers with his stories of cruel teachers and gruesome workhouses.
This is volume 4 in Truly Terrible Tales .
There are 89 pages in this book. This book was published 1997 by Hachette Children's Group .
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