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Books with author Lucy Lethbridge

  • Napoleon. Lucy Lethbridge

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, Sept. 15, 2005)
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  • Ada Lovelace : The Computer Wizard of Victorian England

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 2004)
    Daughter of the poet Lord Byron, Ada Lovelace was a child prodigy. Brilliant at maths, she read numbers like most people read words. In 1834 she came to the attention of scientist Charles Babbage, who had just built an amazing 'thinking machine'. Thus began a remarkable collaboration in the invention of computer. Ages 10+.
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  • Ada Lovelace: The mathematical genius

    Lucy Lethbridge

    language (Short Books Ltd, June 1, 2017)
    Daughter of the famous romantic poet Lord Byron, Ada Lovelace was a child prodigy. Brilliant at maths, she read numbers like most people read words.Lady Byron wanted Ada to be as unlike her father as possible. Ada grew up surrounded by an army of tutors who taught her every subject every waking moment, except for poetry.In 1843 Ada came to the attention of Charles Babbage, a scientist and inventor who had just built a miraculous machine called the 'Difference Engine'. Ada and Mr Babbage started working together – a perfect partnership which led to the most important invention of the modern world: the computer!Short Books is re-releasing some of its finest writing as a newly designed series of six children's biographies called The Great Victorians. These are entertaining and engaging stories of some of history's most fascinating characters. They tell history in a novelistic, engaging way, a halfway house between storybooks and traditional history. There is abundant humour and drama too.With beautifully designed covers these books will catch the eyes of parents as well as children.
  • True Stories of Pirates: Usborne True Stories

    Lucy Lethbridge

    eBook (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Three hundred years ago, pirates ruled the oceans. Attacking and robbing the rich trading ships that crossed their paths, the most successful pirates acquired fabulous treasure and lived like kings. But a pirate's career was short and cruel. These stories tell a tale of hardship and brutality, bringing to life the flamboyant characters of the most famous pirate captains and the determination of the men who set out to capture them. Gripping and engaging for readers who prefer real life to fiction.
  • Pirates

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 2007)
    Recounts the stories of individuals who survived pirate attacks, men who set out to capture pirates, and famous pirates, including Captain Kidd, Long Ben, and "Black Bart" Roberts.
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  • True Stories Of Pirates

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 30, 2005)
    Recounts the stories of individuals who survived pirate attacks, men who set out to capture pirates, and famous pirates, including Captain Kidd, Long Ben, and "Black Bart" Roberts.
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  • St. Francis of Assisi: The Patron Saint of Animals

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Paperback (Short Books, London, Oct. 6, 2005)
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  • Ada Lovelace

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Paperback (Short Books, London, Aug. 31, 2001)
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  • Florence Nightingale

    L. Lethbridge

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, July 31, 2004)
    Born into a wealthy family, Florence Nightingale could have lived a life of leisure and luxury. Instead she longed to be a nurse. In 1830, that was the last thing a rich girl could do - but Florence was no ordinary girl. Ages 7-11.
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  • Pirates

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    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2007)
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  • Annie Oakley

    Lucy Lethbridge

    Paperback (Short Books, London, June 17, 2004)
    Annie was seven years old when her mother sent her away to work. They were just too poor to keep her at home. But this little girl had a very special talent. She could shoot better than anyone. She could even shoot the cork off a bottle. By fourteen she was keeping her family alive. But who could have guessed that Annie would become internationally famous, travel the world with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, make friends with Chief Sitting Bull, even perform before Queen Victoria herself! For no one gun could outshoot Annie Oakley and her gun.
  • Napoleon

    Lucy Lethbridge, Robin Lawrie

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2005)
    Sent to a military school at nine, Napoleon rapidly rose through the ranks of the French Army. But a brilliant military career wasn't enough. Soon, he had seized control of France and then he embarked upon a plan to rule all of Europe.
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