Newspaper History S.
6 total works
Want to know what was happening in the world before the arrival of the first civilizations? Then read all about it in The Stone Age Sentinel - a fresh and lively look at prehistoric times, cunningly disguised as a tabloid newspaper. Covering a mere four million years, it's packed full of facts and humour. Ape Man in Walking Sensation, Mammoth Shortage Causes Concern, Farming Frenzy Hits Fertile Crescent - these are just some of the top stories in The Stone Age Sentinel. It's basic news from basic people.
Soak up the shocks, horrors and sensations of the greatest empire of the Ancient World. It's all in The Roman Record - a fresh and lively look at history, written and designed to look like a tabloid newspaper. From Romulus and Remus to the fall of Rome - 1,200 years of murder, intrigue and scandal in a colourfully illustrated hardback book.
Usborne''s Newspaper History series presents facts about various periods in history through the use of a fictional tabloid newspaper. The Egyptian Echo depicts in lu rid detail the trials, terrors, tribulations and triumphs of the ancient Egyptians. '
This is one in a series of books which prese nts facts about various periods in history through the use o f a fictional tabloid newspaper. The Medieval Messenger depi cts in lurid detail the terrors and triumphs of the Middle A ges. '
The Vikings: axe-wielding brutes or clean-living explorers and traders? Read this issue of the Viking Invader and find out, a fresh and lively look at history written in the style of a tabloid newspaper. There's a lot more to the Vikings than you think. Discover the people behind the headlines in The Viking Invader - coming to a village near you, SOON.
Usborne''s newspaper history books present fa cts about various periods in history through the use of a fi ctional tabloid newspaper. The Greek Gazette depicts in luri d detail the trials, terrors, tribulations and triumphs of t he ancient Greeks. '