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Other editions of book An island story;: A history of England for boys and girls,

  • Our Island Story

    H. E. Marshall

    Paperback (Digireads.com Publishing, March 23, 2020)
    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall’s “Our Island Story” is a history of England up to Queen Victoria’s death, with some myths and legends mixed in. Marshall’s work, which is aimed at a younger audience, was very popular when first published and is credited by historians as an inspiration. Beginning with the legends of Albion and Brutus “Our Island Story” chronicles numerous important English legends, kings, and queens, including King Arthur, Alfred the Great, Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror, Richard the Lionheart, Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, and Queen Victoria, amongst many others. This classic historical work is a must read for any younger reader interested in English history or any parent who wants to educate their children on this fascinating and regal period in the history of Great Britain. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
  • Our Island Story

    H. E. Marshall, Worldreader

    eBook (Worldreader, July 29, 2016)
    A child's history of England from the earliest legendary times, delightfully retold. Beginning with the stories of Albion and Brutus, it captures all the interesting legends and hero tales in which the history of England abounds through the end of the reign of Queen Victoria. This book is brought to you by Worldreader, a global non-profit that believes everyone can be a reader. Since 2010, we’ve provided 3 million readers with a low-cost library of over 30,000 relevant ebooks in 43 languages. We produce freshly designed and edited public domain classics to ensure our readers have consistent and free access to the world’s great books. Through your purchase, you are supporting readers and reading everywhere. Find out more at www.worldreader.org.
  • Our Island Story

    H.E. Marshall

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  • An island story;: A history of England for boys and girls,

    H. E Marshall

    Hardcover (Frederick A. Stokes company, Jan. 1, 1920)
    An Island Story by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall. A child's history of England from earliest legendary times delightfully retold. Beginning with the stories of Albion and Brutus, it relates all the interesting legends and hero tales in which the history of England abounds through the end of the reign of Queen Victoria. This is a story book. There are many facts in school histories, that seem to children to belong to lessons only. Some of these you will not find here. But you will find some stories that are not to be found in your school books,–stories which wise people say are only fairy tales and not history.
  • Our Island Story

    H.E. Marshall

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  • Our Island Story

    H. E.; A. S. Forrest. [Illustrator] Marshall

    Hardcover (T. C. & E. C. Jack, Ltd, Jan. 1, 1905)
    Physical description: Part 3 of 3 parts in School Edition ; xvi, 523 p., [31] col. leaves of plates (inc. front.) : ill. ; 24cm. Notes: Suggested date of publication. Includes index. Subjects: Great Britain, History ; Juvenile literature.
  • Our Island Story

    H. E. Marshall

    eBook (Digireads.com Publishing, March 20, 2020)
    Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall’s “Our Island Story” is a history of England up to Queen Victoria’s death, with some myths and legends mixed in. Marshall’s work, which is aimed at a younger audience, was very popular when first published and is credited by historians as an inspiration. Beginning with the legends of Albion and Brutus “Our Island Story” chronicles numerous important English legends, kings, and queens, including King Arthur, Alfred the Great, Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror, Richard the Lionheart, Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, and Queen Victoria, amongst many others. This classic historical work is a must read for any younger reader interested in English history or any parent who wants to educate their children on this fascinating and regal period in the history of Great Britain. This edition includes a biographical afterword.
  • Our Island Story by H. E. Marshall

    H. E. Marshall

    (Civitas, Jan. 1, 1612)
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  • Our Island Story

    H. E. Marshall

    (SMK Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
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