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The Very Bloody History Of Britain John Farman

The Very Bloody History Of Britain By John Farman

The Very Bloody History Of Britain by John Farman


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Summary

Warning: This book could change your ideas about history for ever!!

Do you know why the Celts got the best girls?

The Very Bloody History Of Britain Summary

The Very Bloody History Of Britain: The First Bit! by John Farman

Warning: This book could change your ideas about history for ever!!

Do you know why the Celts got the best girls? Or who had his portrait painted after he was dead? And have you any idea who planned the first Channel Tunnel? From the dawn of civilization to the end of the Second World War, it's all here in the factually accurate and hilariously funny Very Bloody History of Britain.

Bizarre, barmy and almost beyond belief, you've never had a history lesson like it!

About John Farman

John Farman attended Harrow Art School followed by the Royal College of Art. After completing his Masters degree he worked in the advertising industry until his departure to become a full-time writer and illustrator. He is the author of several children's books, including The Very Bloody History of Britain (without the boring bits), The Very Bloody History of London, C.R.A.P. (A Collection of Rotten Adult Principles) and Jesus: The Teenage Years. He lives in London.

Additional information

GOR009310663
9781782952596
1782952594
The Very Bloody History Of Britain: The First Bit! by John Farman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Random House Children's UK
20140609
160
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