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Books with author Kathryn Hitte

  • The Castle

    Kathryn Hinds

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Middle Ages usually conjure up images of chivalrous knights, fair maidens, wandering minstrels and fairy-tale endings. Readers of all ages are enchanted by this period yet often overlook the everyday lives of the ordinary people of the time. This series examines not only great medieval castles, kings and ladies but also the story of the common working people of towns, villages and religious communities across Europe. Detailed portraits of four specific aspects of medieval life -- the countryside, the city, the castle and the church -- emerge through lively, entertaining text and an abundance of stunning historical art. From the great personalities of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Geoffrey Chaucer and King Arthur to farmers, servants, craftsmen and clerics, this series reveals real people who ruled, worked, created art and music, pursued dreams and coped with fear and danger. Informative sidebars woven through each title allow readers to discover the truth about women's roles and achievements, how medieval children had fun, some favorite recipes and a number of popular songs, stories and poems.
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  • Scythians and Sarmatians

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2009)
    "A history of the Scythians and Sarmatians, horse-riding nomads of Eurasia, who lived contemporaneously with the ancient Greeks and Romans"--Provided by publisher.
  • Behind the Scenes

    Kathryn White

    eBook (Black Cat Five, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Catlin Ryan is determined to escape her dreary life in a beachside caravan park. Abandoned by her alcoholic mother, she dreams of a life on the stage and is prepared to work hard to get it. So when she is offered a starring role on her favourite television series, Catlin does not think twice about taking it.But fame comes with a set of new challenges, long hours, spoiled and demanding colleagues, the paparazzi, some wild parties and Tom, the bitter director who seems to hate her. Then there is the reunion with her father, a brooding retired police officer, who offers her board and lodgings inside a house that is haunted with dark family secrets. Who is Catlin Ryan, really? Why does she keep remembering things that she knows never really happened? Can Catlin reconcile with her past and keep her family secrets out of the tabloids, or is the world destined to know what goes on behind the scenes?
  • Early Germans

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2009)
    "A history of the early German peoples, who lived, traded, and fought with the ancient Romans--covering the period from 230 BCE to 180 CE"--
  • The Tickle Test

    Kathryn White

    Paperback (Andersen Press, June 26, 2018)
    Could you pass the test to join the Tickle Squad? One brave mouse is willing to give it a go! It's easy to tickle a giraffe and fun to tickle a bear. An octopus is trickier (underwater with all those arms) but tickling a crocodile is the hardest one – with all those sharp teeth! This is a ticklish tale that children will love.
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  • Venice and Its Merchant Empire

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Examines the history, culture, religion, society, and achievements of the Italian city of Venice, from its founding to its surrender to Napoleon at the end of the eighteenth century.
  • The City

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Presents a social history of the Islamic world from the eighth through the mid-thirteenth century, with a focus on life in the cities.
  • Click Clack Crocodile's Back

    Kathryn White

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 26, 2016)
    Oh no! Crocodile is VERY hungry. As he sneaks and creeps and prowls along, how will the animals ever stop him gobbling them up?
  • The Palace

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Presents a social history of the Islamic world from the eighth through the mid-thirteenth century, with a focus on life in the upper echelons of society.
  • The Countryside

    Kathryn Hinds

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Middle Ages usually conjure up images of chivalrous knights, fair maidens, wandering minstrels and fairy-tale endings. Readers of all ages are enchanted by this period yet often overlook the everyday lives of the ordinary people of the time. This series examines not only great medieval castles, kings and ladies but also the story of the common working people of towns, villages and religious communities across Europe. Detailed portraits of four specific aspects of medieval life -- the countryside, the city, the castle and the church -- emerge through lively, entertaining text and an abundance of stunning historical art. From the great personalities of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Geoffrey Chaucer and King Arthur to farmers, servants, craftsmen and clerics, this series reveals real people who ruled, worked, created art and music, pursued dreams and coped with fear and danger. Informative sidebars woven through each title allow readers to discover the truth about women's roles and achievements, how medieval children had fun, some favorite recipes and a number of popular songs, stories and poems.
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  • Huns

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2009)
    "A history of the Huns, equestrian nomads of Central Asia who pillaged Europe and Asia from the third through fifth centuries"--Provided by publisher.
  • Goths

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2009)
    Provides a history of the Goths, who rose as a power in the early third century and, under their famous leader Alaric, succeeded in sacking Rome in 410.