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Eva March Tappan

    26 de diciembre de 1854 – 29 de enero de 1930

    Eva March Tappan fue una educadora cuya carrera literaria se centró inicialmente en figuras históricas antes de desarrollar una pasión por la literatura infantil. Su obra buscó iluminar personajes famosos de la historia, haciéndolos accesibles y atractivos para lectores más jóvenes. Tappan era conocida por su habilidad para popularizar la historia a través de narrativas cautivadoras. Sus contribuciones dejaron una marca notable tanto en la literatura infantil como en la educación histórica.

    The Little Book of the War
    In the Days of Queen Victoria
    In The Days of Queen Elizabeth
    In the Days of William the Conqueror
    In the Days of Alfred the Great
    The Chaucer Story Book
    • The Chaucer Story Book

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      This modern retelling of a selection from The Canterbury Tales makes Chaucer's classic accessible to contemporary readers. Originally written in Middle English, the tales reflect the vernacular of the late 14th century, which can be challenging for today's audience. The work is celebrated for its role in popularizing English literature, moving away from French and Latin. This adaptation captures the essence of Chaucer's storytelling while using modern language to enhance readability and appreciation.

      The Chaucer Story Book
    • In the Days of Alfred the Great

      • 198 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      In a tumultuous era marked by conflict and spiritual strife, Alfred faces the daunting challenge of leading his kingdom. As he navigates through chaos, he is driven by a vision of a united and educated England. The narrative explores his struggles and aspirations, highlighting the complexities of leadership and the pursuit of peace amid adversity.

      In the Days of Alfred the Great
    • In the Days of William the Conqueror

      • 204 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      William's relentless ambition drives him beyond borders and social hierarchies, as he navigates complex challenges and makes strategic choices that reshape history. His journey ultimately leads to his crowning as the king of England, highlighting his determination and influence in a transformative era.

      In the Days of William the Conqueror
    • In The Days of Queen Elizabeth

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The narrative vividly captures the Elizabethan era, showcasing its dynamic characters and significant events. Through the lens of Queen Elizabeth's court and the daily experiences of common folk, it explores the cultural forces that defined this captivating period in English history. Eva March Tappan's engaging portrayal invites readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of life during Queen Elizabeth's reign.

      In The Days of Queen Elizabeth
    • In the Days of Queen Victoria

      • 230 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Queen Victoria's life and reign are explored through her early years, personal relationships, and significant influence on the British Empire. The book vividly depicts the cultural, political, and social transformations of the Victorian era while offering insights into the Queen's personal struggles and her deep love for Prince Albert. Tappan's engaging narrative combines historical accuracy with storytelling, making it an intriguing read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the complexities of royal life.

      In the Days of Queen Victoria
    • The Little Book of the War

      • 130 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Written in the year the war ended, this book is a succinct overview of World War I for middle grade readers. This time period is often overlooked in middle grade history studies but is so important to understanding the modern world. Major battles are covered, but the author also includes other topics, such as the use of animals, medical treatments, and the use of weapons in the war. Recommended for 5-8th grade.

      The Little Book of the War
    • Focusing on the evolution of English literature from the 5th to the 19th century, this comprehensive work highlights key writers and their influential works, exploring the connections among them. The text emphasizes England's literary history by century, while American literature is categorized by movements like transcendentalism and anti-slavery. Richly illustrated and featuring excerpts, it serves as an engaging resource for understanding cultural contexts. An extensive reference list is included for further exploration, making it suitable for readers aged 12 and up.

      A Short History of England's and America's Literature
    • Neví se, kdo je autorem příběhů o Aladínovi, Ali Babovi a Sindibádovi, jak jsou staré, ani odkud přesně pocházejí. To nic nemění na tom, že jsou stále zajímavé pro malé i velké čtenáře. Pro ty z vás, kteří si chtějí procvičit angličtinu, mohou být zajímavé dvojnásob, protože v této knížce máte možnost si příběhy přečíst v angličtině a zkontrolovat si porozumění v zrcadlovém českém překladu. Příběhy si můžete i poslechnout na přiloženém CD. Kromě příběhů samých také v publikaci naleznete výběr zajímavých jazykových jevů s komentářem a přehled základní anglické gramatiky.

      Příběh námořníka Sindibáda a další dvě pohádky. The story of Sindibad the sailor