A visual record of the history of warfare, with a concise text explaining the background to each battle scene.
Victor G. Ambrus Orden de los libros
Victor Ambrus fue un ilustrador británico, reconocido por su trabajo en libros de historia, cuentos populares y relatos de animales. También ganó reconocimiento por sus visualizaciones de sitios arqueológicos en la serie de televisión Time Team. El arte de Ambrus da vida al pasado, ofreciendo vívidas interpretaciones visuales de entornos históricos. Su estilo distintivo dota a las historias históricas y populares de una atmósfera única y cautivadora.







- 2024
- 2022
When Helen is kidnapped by Paris, a Trojan prince, the Greek army lays siege to Troy. The Iliad tells of the nine-year war for revenge, thrillingly recounting the fierce battles between both armies' greatest warriors. This dramatic retelling of Homer's epic story retains all the excitement of the original. Nick McCarty's fast-paced, lyrical retelling is perfectly pitched for grades 4 and above, while the evocative black-and-white artworks by legendary historical illustrator Victor Ambrus bring the dramatic tale to thrilling life
- 2018
The archaeology and history of Somerset based on images of the county by Victor Ambrus
- 2009
Recreating the Past
- 120 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The book vividly presents historical events and figures through vibrant illustrations and engaging narratives. It aims to immerse readers in the past, making history accessible and enjoyable. By combining detailed artwork with compelling storytelling, it encourages a deeper understanding of historical contexts and themes, appealing to both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.
- 2006
How does excavation enable the archaeologist to reconstruct the past? Victor Ambrus, who has been the Channel 4 Time Team artist since the programme's inception in 1994, has selected some of the key excavations from the many series to show how it has been possible to recreate snapshots of the past.
- 2006
Every Living Thing
- 370 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
When Herriot is called out on a spring morning, it feels like vetting at its best - an easy, trouble-free case, a nice farmer and a docile patient. But within seconds of administering a new drug, the horse crashes to the ground in front of a shocked vet.
- 2005
Frankenstein
- 249 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
"Famosa, escrita en un desafío por el famoso amigo del autor, el poeta Lord Byron, esta novela de terror gótica es una de las historias más inquietantes de todos los tiempos. Recuenta los trágicos eventos en la vida del joven doctor Frankenstein y las terribles consecuencias de su intento de crear vida artificial. Más de 100 años después de su publicación, sigue siendo una brillante y esencial reflexión sobre la ética cientí́fica, así como una obra maestra literaria." --
- 2000
'The Canterbury Tales', compiled in the late fourteenth century, is an incisive portrait, infused with Chaucer's wry wit and vibrant, poetical language. He evokes a spestrum of colourful characters, from the bawdy Wife of Bath to the gallant Knight, the fastidious Prioress and the burly, drunken Miller. As they wend their way from Southwark to Canterbury, tales are told to pass the time, and the stories are as diverse as the narrators, encompassing themes such as adultery, revenge, courtly love, lechery, avarice and penitence. As humorous today as when it was written over six centuries ago, 'The Canterbury Tales' remains one of the most popular and enjoyable of the classic works of literature.
- 1998
Eins, zwei, drei, vier ... neun Paar Schuhe?!
- 30 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Es waren einmal ein Vater und eine Mutter, die hatten zehn Kinder … Ein Bilderbuch zum Schmunzeln – und zum Zählen in fünf Sprachen: Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch, Türkisch und Englisch. Auf der Empfehlungsliste 'Pädagogisch wertvolles Bilderbuch' der Gesellschaft für Jugend- und Sozialforschung.
- 1998
Torn between his passion for two women and his abiding attachment to his mother, young Paul Morel struggles with his desire to please everyone ? particularly himself. Lawrence's highly autobiographical novel unfolds against the backdrop of his native Nottinghamshire coal fields, amidst a working-class family dominated by a brutish father and a loving but overbearing mother. Lushly descriptive passages range from celebrations of natural beauty and sensual pleasures to searing indictments of the social blight engendered by industrialism. Essential reading for any study of 20th-century literature.



