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Books with title Terrible Tales of the Middle Ages

  • Monstrous Myths: Terrible Tales of the Middle Ages

    Clare Hibbert

    eBook (Arcturus, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Step into a world of heroes, monsters and death-defying deeds! This book collects together rip-roaring adventure stories and larger-than-life myths from the Middle Ages. You'll discover: • How Robin Hood took on a villainous king and his army, equipped with only a bow • How Arthur drew a magical sword from a stone, and become a legendary king • How George defeated a fearsome dragon and saved a famous princess • And much more!Perfect for all young history lovers, aged 8+. ABOUT THE SERIES: Monstrous Myths retells traditional myths with a child-friendly emphasis on scary and weird elements. These humorous, cheeky and irreverent books are jam-packed with real facts about the beliefs of ancient cultures. Featuring witty, anarchic cartoons, this series makes history accessible and fun for young readers.
  • Terrible Tales of the Middle Ages

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Many medieval tales are chock full of dragons, knights, and magic. These elements are why they have endured over hundreds of years. This book showcases some of the stories of King Arthur and his knights as well as the famous heroes Beowulf and Robin Hood. Engaging text, comic illustrations, and fun fact boxes add interest to these legends.
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  • Terrible Tales of the Middle Ages

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Aug. 14, 2014)
    The myths and legends of the middle ages are a rich source of storytelling, culture and history. Children will meet heroes like St George, villians and mythical monsters like Beowulf. Some stories they will be familiar with and some they may discover for the first time! Told in a humorous style but these books are jam-packed with facts about the beliefs of ancient cultures. A variety of imaginative visual and textual devices are used to great effect. For example, some stories are styled as newspaper reports, while others are made to look like recipes. A series of six books, Monstrous Myths will bring out the humour, horror and heroism of some fantastic stories.
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  • Terrible Tales of the Middle Ages

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Introduces the world of medieval legends and relates the stories of Saint George and the dragon, King Arthur and his knights, Beowulf, and Robin Hood.
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  • Art of the Middle Ages

    Jennifer Olmsted

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 23, 2006)
    Explore art from the Middle Ages. Learn why churches were important in art during the Middle Ages. This book is packed full of priceless works of art from the Middle Ages.
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  • Art of the Middle Ages

    Jennifer Olmsted

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 23, 2006)
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  • Art of the Middle Ages

    Jennifer Olmsted

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, June 1, 2001)
    Explains the origins, materials, and meaning of medieval European art, and describes developments in architecture, manuscript illumination, and other media.
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  • The End of the Middle Ages

    Kelly Roscoe

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Discusses the rise and decline of the Carolingians, economic and technical advances, the First Crusade, church reform, Scholaticism and the first universities, and changes in royal power and social organization.
  • Art of the Middle Ages

    Jennifer Olmsted

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 2003)
    Explains the origins, materials, and meaning of medieval European art, and describes developments in architecture, manuscript illumination, and other media.
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  • Art of the Middle Ages

    Jennifer Olmsted

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, June 23, 2006)
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  • Castles of the Middle Ages

    Pierre Miquel

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, Feb. 1, 1985)
    Describes daily life in Europe during the Middle Ages, and includes information on sieges, heraldry, the crusades, tournaments, chivalry, knighthood festivals, pastimes, and the construction of castles
  • Art of the Middle Ages

    By (author) Jennifer Olmsted

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books, Aug. 16, 2006)
    This newly revised and updated series explores the origins of art across different cultures. Large photographs and clear text illustrate techniques, materials, key works, and their backgrounds. Step-by-step instructions are also included for making students' own historical art. Other features include full captions, fact boxes and historic timelines.