History Pictures for a Living Education: The Tudors

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History Pictures for a Living Education: The Tudors features over one hundred and thirty photographs and illustrations of arms, relics, artefacts, past fashions, historic sites and castles, architecture, artistic representations of historic events, plans and maps, and portraits of eminent persons.

Picking up where the last volume left off picks up this volume of History Pictures for a Living Education covers the years immediately following the Wars of the Roses through the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

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Description

Largely based on Black’s History Pictures, a series published by A. & C. Black in the early twentieth century, History Pictures for a Living Education has been designed with modern day students in mind, and is brought to you exclusively by Charlotte Mason Beehive. An edition of Black’s History Pictures was frequently recommended as a suitable resource for young students of history by Miss Charlotte Mason of the Parents’ National Educational Union, and we likewise recommend this collection of pictures as an excellent supplement for children and young people studying history today

Despite having been arranged to accompany the reading of living history texts, such as Our Island Story, by H. E. Marshall, or A History of England, by H. O. Arnold-Forster, this book can be used by students of all ages, forms, and educational philosophies studying British History, and makes an excellent companion to history readers and textbooks alike.

This book is printed on 200 gsm glossy paper and is spiral bound for ease of use. All pictures are clearly labelled and most include captions to provide context and continuity throughout.

Additional information

Weight 1.21 lbs
Book Type

Digital, Print

Format

PDF, Spiral Bound

Page count

78 pages

Print Product Size

A4 Landscape (11.69 x 8.27 in. / 29.7 x 21 cm)

Paper

200 gsm glossy

First published

August 2023

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