Mystery at the Globe

Mystery at the Globe by Michael Lawrence, published by Franklin Watts in 2002, is a 64-page exploration of a significant event in British history. This book presents a narrative that intertwines fictional and real-life characters, focusing on an arson attempt at the Globe Theatre during Shakespeare’s time. Written in English, it aims to engage readers with a lively account that combines historical facts with storytelling.
In this edition, readers will find an exciting investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Globe Theatre, providing insights into the era’s cultural backdrop. The narrative not only delves into the arson incident but also offers a broader context of historical events, including themes related to history and the complexities of slavery and emancipation. This engaging approach makes the book a valuable resource for those interested in understanding pivotal moments in British history through a unique lens.
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The successful Sparks series looks at major events in British history through the eyes of fictional and real-life characters. Each book takes the form of a lively and exciting narrative, which contains a lot of interesting information about each event. London’s Burning! gives a dramatic account of the Great Fire of London. Mystery at the Globe investigates an arson attempt in the Globe theatre during the time of Shakespeare. The Sewer Sleuth is set in the notorious Victorian cholera outbreak.
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