Villainous Victorians

“Villainous Victorians” by Terry Deary is a new edition published by Scholastic in 2008, featuring 139 pages in English. This book presents a humorous exploration of the darker aspects of Victorian history, revealing intriguing and often bizarre facts about the era. Readers will encounter tales of peculiar fears, unusual behaviors, and the eccentricities of notable figures from this period.
In “Villainous Victorians,” readers can discover a range of foul facts, such as why burglars were frightened of bogies and the curious claims of a poet who purportedly ate an ape. The book is designed to engage young readers with its accessible style and entertaining content, making it a suitable choice for those interested in history and humor. With its focus on the peculiarities of Great Britain during the Victorian era, this edition aims to captivate a new generation of fans of Terry Deary’s work.
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Readers can discover all the foul facts about the VILLAINOUS VICTORIANS, including Why burglars were scared of bogies, which poet said he ate an ape and how a snick fadger might kiddy-nap your spangle. With a bold, accessible new look and a heap of extra-horrible bits, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans.
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