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Horrible Histories : Horrible Christmas

Horrible Histories : Horrible Christmas

Horrible Histories

by Terry Deary and Martin Brown
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/11/2017

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Horrible Christmas is filled with all the festive facts every Horrible Histories reader wanted to know, but were too stuffed full of mince pies to ask!

The complete horrible history of Christmas tells tales from the dark days when the Puritans tried to abolish Christmas, to Christmas in the trenches when the British and Germans traded bullets for footballs.

Plus dreadful jokes, rotten recipes, and a Christmas quiz!

ISBN:
9781407143491
9781407143491
Category:
General knowledge & trivia (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-11-2017
Publisher:
Scholastic
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
96
Dimensions (mm):
260x210x6mm
Weight:
0.37kg
Terry Deary

Terry Deary is one of the UK's most well known authors of children's books. With over 6 million copies of the Horrible Histories series sold in the UK alone, Terry Deary's name is a prominent feature on bookshelves across the land.

It was with great glee that Terry Deary realised, at the age of 13, that he could write. It took him another twenty years to discover he could be paid for it. Since then, Terry has written over 200 books!

Terry writes from his home in County Durham where he lives with his wife an d daughter. It takes him anything between six hours and six weeks to write a book! In writes for six days a week, so free time is rare. However when h e does have free time he enjoys acting, local cricket, supporting his beloved Sunderland United football team and running to half-marathon distance for charity.

The Horrible Histories series has been translated into twenty-five different languages, from Welsh to Russian! It has also been produced as a TV series on CBBC.

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