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Our Island Story: A History of Britain for Boys and Girls, from the Romans to Queen Victoria (New title)

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'Our Island Story' Description

Much loved by generations of children, this is a classic children's history of Britain from the Romans to the death of Queen Victoria. First published in 1905, H E Marshall's beautifully written narrative fell out of print after decades of popularity. But one hundred years after it was first published, "Our Island Story", one of the most popular and inspirational books of its time, has become a modern day bestseller. Galore Park Publishing, in association with Civitas, reissued this classic children's history book over fifty years after it was last in print. The response from the public and the media was terrific and a staggering 20,000 copies were sold within the first week of publication. Such an incredible response to this book is unsurprising to H E Marshall fans the world over. Why not discover the delights of H E Marshall for yourself?

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Title: Our Island Story

Pages: 494

Edition: New title

ISBN 10: 1902984749

Illustrations & Other Content Notes: col. Illustrations, col. ports.

ISBN 13: 9781902984742

Sub Title Of Text: A History of Britain for Boys and Girls, from the Romans to Queen Victoria

Publication Date: 12/09/2005

'Our Island Story' Contents:

The Stories of Albion and Brutus The Coming of the Romans The Romans Come Again How Caligula Conquered Britain, and how Caractacus Refused to be Conquered The Story of a Warrior Queen The Last of the Romans The Story of St Alban Vortigern and King Constans The Story of the Coming of Hengist and Horsa Hengist's Treachery The Story of how the Giant's Dance was Bought to Britain The Coming of Arthur The Founding of the Round Table The Story of Gregory and the Pretty Children How King Alfred Learned to read King Alfred in the Swineherd's Cottage More About Alfred the Great Ethelred the Unready How Edmund Ironside Fought for the crown Canute and the Waves Edward the Confessor Harold The Battle of Stamford Bridge The Battle of Hastings Willaim the Conqueror - The Story of Hereward the Wake William the Conqueror - Death of the King The Story of William the Red Henry I - The Story of the "White Ship" The Story of King Stephen Henry Plantagenet - The Story of Gilbert and Rohesia Henry Plantagenet - The Story of Thomas a Becket Henry Plantagenet - The Story of the Conquest of Ireland The Story of Richard Coeur de Lion Richard Coeur de Lion - The Story of how Blondel Found the King John Lackland - The Story of Prince Arthur John Lackland - The Story of the Great Charter Henry III - The Story of Hubert de Burgh Henry III - The Story of Simon de Montfort Henry III - The Story of the Poisoned Dagger Edward I - The Little War of Calons Edward I - The Story fo the First Prince of Wales Edward I - The Hammer of the Scots Edward II - The Story of King Robert the Bruce and Bohun Edward II - The Story of the Battle of Bannockburn Edward III - The Story of the Battle of Sluys Edward III - The Story of the Battle of Crecy Edward III - The Story of the Battle of Calais Edward III - The Story of the Battle of Poitiers Richard II - The Story of Wat Tyler's Rebellion How King Richard II Lost his Throne Henry IV - The Story of the Battle of Shrewsbury Henry IV - The Story of how Prince Hal was Sent to Prison Henry V - The Story of the Battle of Agincourt Henry VI - The Story of the Maid of Orleans Henry VI - The Red Rose and the White Edward IV - The Story of Queen Margaret and the Robbers Edward IV - The Story of the King-maker Edward V - The Story of the King who was Never Crowned Richard III - The Story of the Two Little Princes in the Tower Henry VII - The Story of the Make-believe Prince Henry VII - The Story of Another Make-believe Prince Henry VII - The Story of a Field of the Cloth of Gold Henry VIII - How the King Became the defender of the Faith and how the Great Cardinal Died Henry VIII - The Story of the King's Six Wives Edward VI - The Story of a Boy King The Story of Lady Jane Grey Mary I - How the Pincess Elizabeth Became a Prisoner Mary I - How a Candle was Lit in England which has Never Been Put Out Elizabeth - How the Imprisoned Princess Became a Queen Elizabeth - The Story of a Most Unhappy Queen Elizabeth - The Story of the Queen's Favourite James VI of Scotland, I of England - The Story of Guy Fawkes James VI of Scotland, I of England - The Story of the "Mayflower" Charles I - How a Woman Struck a Blow for Freedom Charles I - The Story of how the King and the Parliament Quarreled and at Last Fought Charles I - The Story of how the King was Brought to His Death The Commonwealth - The Adventure of a Prince The Commonwealth - The Lord Protector Charles II - How the King Came to his Own, and how Death Walked in the Streets of London Charles II - The Story of how London was Burned James II of England and VII of Scotland - The Fiery Cross James II of England and VII of Scotland - The Story of King Monmouth James II of England and VII of Scotland - The Story of the Seven Bishops James II of England and VII of Scotland - William the Deliverer Willaim III and Mary II - The Story of a Sad day in a Highland Glen Anne - How the Union Jack was Made George I - The Story of the Earl of Mar's Hunting Party George II - The Story of Bonnie Prince Charlie George II - The Story of Flora Macdonald George II - The Story of the Black Hole of Calcutta George II - The Story of how Canada was Won George III - The Story of how America was Lost George III - The Story of the Spinning Wheel George III - England Expects that Every Man will do his Duty George III - The Battle of Waterloo George IV - The First Gentleman in Europe William IV - The Story of Two Peaceful Victories Victoria - The Girl Queen Victoria - When Bread was Dear Victoria - Peace Victoria - War Victoria - The Land of Snow Victoria - The Siege of Delhi Victoria - The Page at Lucknow Victoria - Under the Southern Cross Victoria - From Cannibal to Christian Victoria - Boer to Briton

Surprisingly little is known about the life of Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall. She is thought to have been born in 1867, but the date of her death is unknown. She concealed her gender using the initials H. E. in her writing. Her most widely read book, Our Island Story, was first published in 1905 and went through many editions. She penned several other books including Our Empire Story, Scotland's Story and King's and Things, the latter two also having been recently republished by Galore Park.


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