Health and DiseaseCherrytree Books, 2005 - 32 pages This excellent new series provides a fascinating look at Tudor history through the life and works of William Shakespeare. Told in lively but accessible language, the series serves as both an introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare, as well as providing a stimulating perspective on Tudor life. Highly illustrated with a superb range of photographs and detailed artwork, this is a perfect series for providing a background to some of the most famous and influential work in history. |
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