Scottish Explorers
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- 2 horas de lectura
Part of the Scotties series of books for children, Scottish Explorers looks at the Scots who have explored the Earth over the last five hundred years.
Antony Kamm es un erudito profundamente involucrado en el estudio de la literatura y los textos clásicos. Su obra profundiza en las complejidades de las obras literarias y sus contextos culturales, ofreciendo a los lectores nuevas perspectivas. El estilo de escritura de Kamm es analítico y perspicaz, iluminando tanto a autores conocidos como a menos conocidos y sus creaciones. Su enfoque meticuloso e informado de la literatura lo convierte en un recurso valioso para los entusiastas de la literatura.
Part of the Scotties series of books for children, Scottish Explorers looks at the Scots who have explored the Earth over the last five hundred years.
From the Golden Age of Alexander III to Robert II, the first Stewart king, this book tells the history of Scotland between 1249 and 1371.
Looks at pirates and pirate stories with a Scottish connection. Part of the Scotties series of activity books for young readers.
Introductory sections on the history of Scotland and its people are followed by photographs portraying the grandeur and contrasts of Scotland's landscapes
In 209 AD the last Roman invasion of Scotland took place under Emperor Septimus Severus. Under constant attack from the natives of Caledonia, the Romans eventually gave up and returned to Rome as the Roman Empire began to crumble on all fronts. This book presents the story of Rome and its relationship to what is now called Scotland.
A series of photographic essays as top French photographer Claude Poulet roamed the length and breath of Britain for an entire year to capture the unique character of the British at work, rest and play. The beautiful photographs that resulted from his travels illustrate 'Britain and Her People', a highly individual view of a year in the life of England, Scotland and Wales.
This user-friendly introduction serves as an essential resource for students exploring the history, culture, and development of the people of Israel. It includes an appendix featuring a chronology, the Hebrew alphabet, weights, measures, coins, the Jewish calendar, and a guide for further reading, making it a comprehensive starting point for understanding Jewish heritage.
Explains the aims of the Jacobites and the background to the risings of Viscount Dundee (1689), the Earl of Mar (1715), and Charles Edward Stuart (1745). This work features a genealogical chart of the royal families of Scotland and England, and maps and battle plans.