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  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (, Oct. 25, 2019)
    The Britons had a strange and terrible religion, called the Religion of the Druids. It seems to have been brought over, in very early times indeed, from the opposite country of France, anciently called Gaul, and to have mixed up the worship of the Serpent, and of the Sun and Moon, with the worship of some of the Heathen Gods and Goddesses. Most of its ceremonies were kept secret by the priests, the Druids, who pretended to be enchanters, and who carried magicians' wands, and wore, each of them, about his neck, what he told the ignorant people was a Serpent's egg in a golden case. But it is certain that the Druidical ceremonies included the sacrifice of human victims, the torture of some suspected criminals, and, on particular occasions, even the burning alive, in immense wicker cages, of a numbe
  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (, Dec. 16, 2017)
    A Child’s History of England first appeared in serial form, running from January 25, 1851 to December 10, 1853 and was first published in three volume book form in 1852, 1853, and 1854. Dickens dedicated the book to “My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject”. The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the ascension of Queen Victoria.
  • A Child's History of England: By Charles Dickens - Illustrated

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (, Dec. 30, 2016)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)Formatted for e-readerIllustratedAbout A Child's History of England by Charles DickensA Child's History of England is a book by Charles Dickens. It first appeared in serial form in Household Words, running from January 25, 1851 to December 10, 1853. Dickens also published the work in book form in three volumes: the first volume on December 20, 1851; the second, December 25, 1852; and the third, December 24, 1853. Although the volumes were published in December, each was postdated the following year. They bore the titles:Volume I. – England from the Ancient Times, to the Death of King John (1852)Volume II. – England from the Reign of Henry the Third, to the Reign of Richard the Third (1853)Volume III. – England from the Reign of Henry the Seventh to the Revolution of 1688 (1854)Dickens dedicated the book to "My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject". The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the accession of Queen Victoria.A Child's History was included in the curricula of British School children well into the 20th century, with successive editions published from 1851 to World War II.
  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Andesite Press, Aug. 11, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2014)
    Charles Dickens is arguably the most popular English writer of the 19th century and still one of the most popular writers in history today. Dickens dedicated the book to "My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject". The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarizing events from then until the accession of Queen Victoria.
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  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    eBook (anboco, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Dickens dedicated the book to "My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject". The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the accession of Queen Victoria. [2]A Child's History was included in the curricula of British School children well into the 20th century, with successive editions published from 1851 to World War II.
  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 18, 2015)
    If you look at a Map of the World, you will see, in the left-hand upper corner of the Eastern Hemisphere, two Islands lying in the sea. They are England and Scotland, and Ireland. England and Scotland form the greater part of these Islands. Ireland is the next in size. The little neighbouring islands, which are so small upon the Map as to be mere dots, are chiefly little bits of Scotland,—broken off, I dare say, in the course of a great length of time, by the power of the restless water.
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  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    Hardcover (Prince Classics, June 19, 2019)
    A Child's History of England is a book by Charles Dickens. It first appeared in serial form in Household Words, running from 25 January 1851 to 10 December 1853. Dickens also published the work in book form in three volumes: the first volume on 20 December 1851, the second on 25 December 1852 and the third on 24 December 1853.
  • A Child's History of England

    Charles DICKENS (1812 - 1870)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, Jan. 1, 2017)
    The historical book was written by Charles Dickens, one of the best known authors of all time, in dedication to his own children, for educational purposes, as all other children may find it interesting and informative. A Child’s History of England begins from 50 BC to 1689, with a chapter concluding with the summary of events up to the reign of Queen Victoria. The chapter titles include, Ancient England and the Romans; Ancient England Under the Early Saxons; England Under the Good Saxon, Alfred; England Under Athelstan and the Six Boy-Kings; England Under Canute the Dane; England Under Harold Harefoot, Hardicanute, and Edward the Confessor; England Under Harold the Second, and Conquered by the Normans; England Under William the First, the Norman Conqueror; England Under William the Second, Called Rufus; England Under Henry the First, Called Fine-Scholar; England Under Matilda and Stephen; England Under Henry the Second; England Under Richard the First, Called the Lion-Heart; England Under King John, Called Lackland; England Under Henry the Third, Called, Of Winchester; England Under Edward the First, Called Longshanks; England Under Edward the Second; England Under Edward the Third; England Under Richard the Second; England Under Henry the Fourth, Called Bolingbroke; England Under Henry the Fifth; England Under Henry the Sixth; England Under Edward the Fourth; England Under Edward the Fifth; England Under Richard the Third; England Under Henry the Seventh; England Under Henry the Eighth, Called Bluff King Hal and Burly King Harry; England Under Henry the Eighth; England Under Edward the Sixth; England Under Mary; England Under Elizabeth; England Under James the First; England Under Charles the First; England Under Oliver Cromwell; England Under Charles the Second, Called the Merry Monarch; and England Under James the Second.
  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2014)
    A Child's History of England is a history book for children by Charles Dickens. It first appeared in serial form in Household Words, running from January 25, 1851 to December 10, 1853. Dickens also published the work in book form in three volumes: the first volume on December 20, 1851; the second, December 25, 1852; and the third, December 24, 1853. Although the volumes were published in December, each was postdated the following year.
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  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens, F. H. Townsend

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 19, 2017)
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors. A Child's History of England is a book by Charles Dickens. It first appeared in serial form in Household Words, running from January 25, 1851 to December 10, 1853. Dickens also published the work in book form in three volumes: the first volume on December 20, 1851; the second, December 25, 1852; and the third, December 24, 1853. Although the volumes were published in December, each was postdated the following year. They bore the titles: Volume I. – England from the Ancient Times, to the Death of King John (1852) Volume II. – England from the Reign of Henry the Third, to the Reign of Richard the Third (1853) Volume III. – England from the Reign of Henry the Seventh to the Revolution of 1688 (1854) Dickens dedicated the book to "My own dear children, whom I hope it may help, bye and bye, to read with interest larger and better books on the same subject". The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the accession of Queen Victoria. A Child's History was included in the curricula of British School children well into the 20th century, with successive editions published from 1851 to World War II.
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  • A Child's History of England

    Charles Dickens

    (Prince Classics, June 19, 2019)
    A Child's History of England is a book by Charles Dickens. It first appeared in serial form in Household Words, running from 25 January 1851 to 10 December 1853. Dickens also published the work in book form in three volumes: the first volume on 20 December 1851, the second on 25 December 1852 and the third on 24 December 1853.