The 20th Century

The 20th Century by Terry Deary, published by André Deutsch Children’s Books in 1996, is a 176-page exploration of history that highlights the more outrageous and entertaining aspects of the 20th century. This edition presents a unique perspective, taking readers from the final days of Queen Victoria to the nostalgic 1990s, showcasing the remarkable changes and inventions that defined the era. The book offers a humorous take on historical events, making it accessible and engaging for younger audiences.
Readers will discover a variety of intriguing stories, including the antics of famous figures and bizarre events that shaped the century. Topics such as the Suffragettes, notable inventions, and quirky historical anecdotes are woven throughout the narrative, providing a lively and informative experience. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and humor, this book invites readers to engage with history in a fun and memorable way, ensuring that the past is presented with all its fascinating and sometimes shocking details.
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History with the nasty bits left in! ‘The 20th Century’ takes you from the last days of the vile Victorian Queen right up to the nostalgic Nineties, with all the amazing changes and incredible inventions that happened in between. Want to know who shocked the world by showing her knickers, how two monkeys and a dog became astronauts, and why a posh London restaurant served stewed cat? From the suffering Suffragettes to Bill and Ben, from Charlie Chaplin to Margaret Thatcher, this is horrible history as you’ve never seen it before – because you’re part of it! History has never been so horrible!
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