The 1930s

The 1930s by Richard Tames, published by Franklin Watts in 2004, offers a visual exploration of a pivotal decade in modern history. This edition, written in English and comprising 48 pages, presents a photographic history that captures the essence of the 1930s through carefully selected images and detailed captions. The book highlights significant events and developments of the era, including Hitler’s Germany, the Hindenburg disaster, and Battersea Power Station.
Readers will find a rich collection of photographs that reflect the changes and mood of the 1930s, providing insights into the historical context of the time. The detailed captions accompanying each image enhance the understanding of the events and themes presented, making this work a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and modern history. This edition serves as an informative guide to a decade marked by transformation and turmoil.
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This series provides a photographic history of the last century. Images have been chosen to reflect the changes or mood of the period and are accompanied by detailed captions. This particular title focuses on the 1930s and includes Hitler’s Germany, the Hindenberg disaster, Battersea Power Station and more.
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