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Books with title The Gunpowder Plot

  • Spy Dog: The Gunpowder Plot

    Andrew Cope

    language (Puffin, Aug. 4, 2016)
    The FINAL adventure for Lara the Spy Dog!Mr Big is on the loose. He's planning a final crime that will make him the most famous criminal alive: blowing up every prison in the country!Lara and her spy team have their noses to the ground and know something evil is coming. Lara follows the clues to London and Big Ben's clock tower, where the explosives are set.With help from the spy pups and spy cat, can she stop Mr Big once and for all...before the clock strikes midnight?
  • Guy Fawkes: The Gunpowder Plot

    Maureen Appleton

    language (, Aug. 11, 2014)
    There was a real plot we shall have to judge for ourselves as the tense story unfolds; but it is not to be wondered at that Englishmen felt a shock of horror and of relief from catastrophe on November 5, 1605, or that we still celebrate the deliverance. Men, who were themselves good, in the sense that they were filled with religious zeal, had certainly planned one of the most evil deeds in history. They had planned murder on a mass scale; murder of King and Lords.The aim of this book is to take a familiar event in history and examine the cause and effect so that it no longer stands isolated from its background.
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    Rob Lloyd Jones

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Oct. 1, 2016)
    On November 4th 1606, a traitor was caught beneath the Houses of Parliament with a plot to kill the king. This is the extraordinary story of the Gunpowder Plot from its daring beginning to its grisly end, specially written for young readers who are growing in confidence. With colourful illustrations on every page, a timeline and list of key people.
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  • The Gunpowder Plot

    Gillian Clements

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, May 15, 2014)
    Brings alive some of the major events in British history.
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    Gillian Clements

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, June 13, 2002)
    The great events of British history are part of our shared heritage and it is important that children know the facts behind the famous dates from a young age. In this series, Gillian Clements tells the stories of some of these events through a lively combination of text and illustration (including some speech bubbles, labelled maps etc). In this way she makes history child-friendly and accessible but still manages to incorporate, wherever possible, primary source material (such as eyewitness accounts and documentary evidence). THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON retells the events leading up to the fire of 1666 and its consequences. THE GUNPOWDER PLOT looks at the reasons for the plan to blow up the houses of Parliament in 1605, and the key figures involved including Guy Fawkes. Each book has been thoroughly checked by a history educationalist for accuracy, language levels and appropriate content, and a timeline and glossary are included. These simple, gently-humorous stories give readers the information they need and encourage the development of a real sense of history and how it works.
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    G. Clements

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Feb. 22, 2001)
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  • Guy Fawkes: The Gunpowder Plot

    Maureen Appleton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 17, 2016)
    There was a real plot we shall have to judge for ourselves as the tense story unfolds; but it is not to be wondered at that Englishmen felt a shock of horror and of relief from catastrophe on November 5, 1605, or that we still celebrate the deliverance. Men, who were themselves good, in the sense that they were filled with religious zeal, had certainly planned one of the most evil deeds in history. They had planned murder on a mass scale; murder of King and Lords. The aim of this book is to take a familiar event in history and examine the cause and effect so that it no longer stands isolated from its background.
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    Ann Turnbull Ed D

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Sept. 11, 2014)
    November 1605, London Dark alleys linger with the shadows of unknown figures and the air is thick with whispers and plots. What is going on? Two girls follow a mysterious stranger and stumble across a terrifying plot to destroy the House of Lords, taking countless lives along the way. But will anyone listen to them?
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    Liz Gogerly

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Jan. 15, 2003)
    A bright, colourful book which assumes no previous knowledge, for children of 5-7 years.The book combines historical artwork with short, easy-to-read text suitable for less experienced readers. With a clean, fresh design, clear captions and index, the book is incredibly user-friendly. Young readers will find out all about Guy Fawkes and his fellow plotters and the events leading up to the intended night of the plot.
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    Liz Gogerly

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • The Gunpowder Plot

    John Malam

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, Sept. 30, 2002)
    This series explores key dates in history: what happened on the day and the background and consequences of the event. Each title tells the story in a crisp, fast-paced style, and color and black and white photos, map, and timeline support the text. The books are perfect quick-read introductions to the dramatic events, and equally useful as high interest/low reading level books.
  • The Gunpowder Plot

    John Malam

    Paperback (MMS Gold, Oct. 1, 2007)
    This series explores key dates in history: what happened on the day and the background and consequences of the event. Each title tells the story in a crisp, fast-paced style, and color and black and white photos, map, and timeline support the text. The books are perfect quick-read introductions to the dramatic events, and equally useful as high interest/low reading level books.
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