Book 1

Medieval Squire

by Moira Butterfield

Published 24 July 2003
This lively black and white series aims to make history into an interesting read. Each title is the personal diary of a teenager, set against the background of a specific historical time. The books include details of daily life, relations with family and friends, jokes and humorous events, doubts and hopes and dreams. The storyline of each book employs interesting historical facts designed to give an understanding of the period, in line with the National Curriculum; the diary format supports the National Literacy Strategy. Medieval Squire - It is 1332 and young William de Combe is very excited - he is to travel with his uncle, John de Walton, to a faraway jousting competition.

Book 3

A Young Roman Girl

by Moira Butterfield

Published 10 July 2003
This lively black and white series aims to make history into an interesting read. Each title is the personal diary of a teenager, set against the background of a specific historical time. The books include details of daily life, relations with family and friends, jokes and humorous events, doubts and hopes and dreams. The storyline of each book employs interesting historical facts designed to give an understanding of the period, in line with the National Curriculum; the diary format supports the National Literacy Strategy. Young Roman Girl - It is AD 74 and Secundia Fulvia Popillia is very excited - she is helping her family to get ready for her sister's big Roman wedding.

Book 9

Elizabethan Actor

by Moira Butterfield

Published 25 October 2001
This lively black and white series aims to make history into an interesting read. Each title is the chatty personal diary of a teenager, set against the background of a specific historical time. The books include details of daily life, relations with family and friends, jokes and humorous events, doubts and hopes and dreams. The storyline of each book employs interesting historical facts designed to give an understanding of the period, in line with the National Curriculum; the diary format supports the National Literacy Strategy. To add variety to the mixture there a variety of extras: recipes, shopping lists, sketched maps or the sort of ephemera, lists and notes that young people might add to their own private diaries. The black-and-white illustrations make characters and events come alive and add historical detail. History Diaries build on the success of accessible, humorous history in this format, but take the genre in a new and appealing direction.

Book 11

1960's Teenager

by Moira Butterfield

Published 27 September 2001
This lively black and white series aims to make history into an interesting read. Each title is the chatty personal diary of a teenager, set against the background of a specific historical time. The books include details of daily life, relations with family and friends, jokes and humorous events, doubts and hopes and dreams. The storyline of each book employs interesting historical facts designed to give an understanding of the period, in line with the National Curriculum; the diary format supports the National Literacy Strategy. To add variety to the mixture there a variety of extras: recipes, shopping lists, sketched maps or the sort of ephemera, lists and notes that young people might add to their own private diaries. The black-and-white illustrations make characters and events come alive and add historical detail. History Diaries build on the success of accessible, humorous history in this format, but take the genre in a new and appealing direction.