The French Revolution

The French Revolution by David Taylor, published by Heinemann in 1997, is a 64-page book written in English. This edition is part of the Foundation History series, which aims to present historical topics in a simplified manner, catering specifically to the needs of less able pupils. The book focuses on the French Revolution, offering an accessible overview of this significant historical event.
Readers will find that this book provides a straightforward exploration of the French Revolution, making it suitable for young learners or those seeking a basic understanding of the topic. The simplified text and reduced content are designed to engage students while facilitating their comprehension of key historical concepts. As part of the Juvenile Nonfiction category, this work serves as an educational resource within the broader context of history.
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Focusing on the French Revolution, this is part of the Foundation History series, providing a simplified version of one of the most popular topics in the Heinemann History Study Units series. Each of the student books has reduced content and simplified text to meet the need of less able pupils.
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