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More Boys and Girls of History
The studies in this 1928 book illustrate the lives of children within various different times and social contexts.
Rhoda Power (Author), Eileen Power (Author)
9780521236041, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 29 March 2012
292 pages
20.3 x 12.7 x 1.7 cm, 0.32 kg
First published in 1928, the studies in this book illustrate the lives of children within various different times and social contexts. Created following the enthusiastic response which greeted the original Boys and Girls of History, this volume concentrates on the period subsequent to the Middle Ages in the history of Britain and home and overseas. As with the original, reconstructions of daily life are used as a means of avoiding the generalised tone employed in many historical accounts, the aim being to develop the young reader's knowledge through a sense of empathy with the figures being described. Highly readable, and containing a large number of beautiful illustrations, the text was again co-authored by the renowned historian Eileen Power, together with her sister Rhoda Power. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in early twentieth-century history books for young readers.
Preface
1. The Bristol apprentice
2. The childhood of Mary Queen of Scots
3. The voyage of the Bonaventure
4. Your honour's slave
5. The eagle of the North
6. Pocohontas, the little tomboy
7. Martin on the Isle of Devils
8. Nick and the mutineers
9. Meg's story
10. From Christ's Hospital to Surat
11. The strange white bird
12. The Boston tea party
13. Muradhana of Kandy
14. The emigrants' journey
15. In the Blackfellows' camp
16. News in Ujiji
A note on books.
Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]
