H. E. Marshall, John R. Skelton, Sheila D. Carroll
English Literature for Young People is an introduction to the great works of English literature. H. E. Marshall's story of England's literary heritage is rich and compelling---a masterly account of 1500 years of the literary arts in Great Britain, extending from early Irish legends through the Golden Age of English letters to the modern age.The Living Books Press edition is a republication of the 1909 edition, English Literature for Boys and Girls. It has been significantly revised and expanded to improve its use as a study text. Added are a biography of the author, an expanded Chronology of...
English Literature for Young People is an introduction to the great works of English literature. H. E. Marshall's story of England's literary heritage...
This book presents a vivid account of the building of the British Empire. The colonies are described from when they are first discovered through their exploration, settlement and government. This book includes the five large areas of the Empire - India, South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This book is suitable for children aged 10 and above.
This book presents a vivid account of the building of the British Empire. The colonies are described from when they are first discovered through their...