The Anglo Saxons in Britian

The Anglo Saxons in Britian by Robert Hull, published by HODDER WAYLAND in August 2007, is a 32-page exploration of the Anglo-Saxon period in British history. This book examines the lives and customs of the peoples who once inhabited the British Isles, highlighting the influences they have left behind in contemporary society.
Readers will find a detailed account of the historical context surrounding the Anglo-Saxons, focusing on their customs and societal structures. The book is categorized under juvenile nonfiction, making it suitable for younger audiences interested in history, particularly the medieval period in Great Britain. Through its engaging narrative, this edition aims to provide insights into the cultural heritage of the Anglo-Saxons and their lasting impact on the region.
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This series looks at the peoples who once inhabited the British Isles, examining their lives and customs and the influences they have left behind.
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