Horrible Histories: Horrible History of Britain and Ireland

Gore at your door! Horrible gets local in this yucky look at your very own nasty nation, which includes a perilous door poster. Did the Black Death strike on your doorstep? Perhaps the Jack the Ripper murders happened just down the road. Was there a famine, a battle or a Blitz bombing? This book will tell you. Yup – it’s the bloody history of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Live in one of those countries? Check out your horrible history! The Battle of Hastings, the Easter Rising, the Great Fire of London: they’re all right here. In frightful facts, foul funnies and (you guessed it) nasty bits!

  • The full-colour horrible history of four nasty nations
  • England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales – in gory bits!
  • Full of jokes, cartoons and quizzes, plus a cool poster
  • A brilliantly engaging way to explore local history

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  • The horrible history make history so much more fun

    9 March 2014

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    I love these horrible history books a perfect way to learn boring history

    5 March 2014

  • This is an excellent, historically accurate look at the more gruesome parts of British and Irish history, laid out well and with interesting art. It is suitable for children and adults alike, and works alongside the primary school History curriculum to ‘enhance’ the knowledge of a child. Excellent book for all ages!

    4 March 2014

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  • Photo of Terry Deary

    Terry Deary

    Terry is a former actor, theatre-director and Drama teacher and currently lives in County Durham. He has written over 150 books in the UK, including 44 Horrible Histories titles, and was voted the fifth most popular living children’s author in a 2005 Guardian survey.

    Awards

    Terry Deary won the 2001 Blue Peter Prize for Rotten Romans.

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    Martin Brown

    Martin Brown was born in Melbourne, Australia, and has lived in England for over 30 years. He lives in Dorset with family. Arriving in London in 1983, Martin got a job as a bicycle courier – without any knowledge of the capital’s geography. It was short-lived. This was followed by a role in Harrod’s toy department: achievements included caricaturing customers and successfully wrapping a full-sized rocking horse. While working at London Graphic Centre, Martin decided to pursue his dream to become a cartoonist. Having access to the contact details of every publisher helped. One of the first publishers he contacted was Scholastic who commissioned him for the Coping with… books before uniting him with Terry Deary to create the world’s bestselling children’s history series, Horrible Histories. Martin’s recent books beyond Horrible Histories include his Lesser Spotted Animal series and Nell and the Cave Bear (both also written and illustrated by him). A proponent of ‘drawing is for everyone’, Martin inspires children (and their families) across Britain at festival appearances and shows.

    Awards

    Blue Peter, Best Factual Book 2002 for Terrible Tudors

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