Henry VIII

“Henry VIII” by Moira Butterfield, published by Franklin Watts in 2006, is a 32-page exploration of the Tudor age designed for children aged 9-11. This edition provides a detailed examination of the historical figure Henry VIII, offering insights into his life and the era he influenced. The book includes a glossary and an index, enhancing its educational value for young readers.
In this engaging work, readers will discover various aspects of Henry VIII’s reign, along with suggested Tudor sites to visit across the country. The content is tailored to provide a comprehensive understanding of royalty and history, making it a valuable resource for children interested in European history. The book’s approachable language and informative panels aim to spark curiosity and encourage exploration of the Tudor period.
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‘Henry VIII’, written by Moira Butterfield, examines the Tudor age in fascinating detail. The book is aimed at children aged 9-11, and contains a glossary and an index. Panels suggest Tudor sites to visit throughout the country.
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