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ID007629
Call Number821.914/MOS
Title ProperBlood and Roses: British History in Poetry
LanguageENG
AuthorMoses, Brian
Edition Statement2005
PublicationGreat Britain,  Hodder Wayland,  2004.
Description144p   White Spine
NoteComprising approximately 80 poems arranged chronologically, this collection covers the broad sweep of British history from prehistoric times to the present day. With particular emphasis on periods like the Tudors, Victorians and World War II, these poems illuminate key events and provide a fresh perspective on them. It includes excerpts from Anglo-Saxon and medieval ballads, and classics from Chaucer, Tennyson, Kipling, and Auden, as well as poems from some of our best contemporary writers including Benjamin Zephaniah, Charles Causley, Robert Hull, Judith Nicholls and James Berry.
Standard Number0340893885
Price. QualificationRs.208(Pb)
Classification Number821.914
Key WordsIGCSE ;  Great Britain - History - Poetry


 
 
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