Horrible Histories: Gorgeous Georgians (newspaper edition) Award-winning team by Terry Deary (author) and Martin Brown (illustrator) (UK edition)

Gorgeous Georgians (newspaper edition)

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Discover all the foul facts about the Gorgeous Georgians with history’s most horrible headlines. The master of making history fun, Terry Deary, turns his attention to the Gorgeous Georgians. From what the Georgians used squashed fish eyes for to the effects of their toxic makeup. It’s all in Horrible Histories: Gorgeous Georgians :

  • fully illustrated throughout and packed with hair-raising stories – with all the horribly hilarious bits included
  • with a fresh take on the classic Horrible Histories style, perfect for fans old and new
  • the perfect series for anyone looking for a fun and informative read
  • Horrible Histories has been entertaining children and families for generations with books, TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019’s brilliantly funny Horrible Histories: the Movie – Rotten Romans.
Get your history right here and collect the whole horrible lot. Read all about it!

Product Details

Series

Horrible Histories

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780702312403

Publisher

Scholastic

Date published

June 2nd, 2022

Other details

  • 208 pages

Condition

New

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Author/Illustrator

Terry Deary

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Martin Brown

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