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The Great Plague (How Do We Know About?) (Hardcover)

by Deborah Fox (Author)
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This series introduces important events that have occurred beyond living memory. Each book explains: - highlights the difference between story (historical narrative) and evidence (primary and secondary sources). - the first section of each titles tells the 'story' of what happened, why, who was involved and what resulted from the event. - the second section examines the evidence that tells us the event occurred. Each book contains: - clear, accessible text - lots of primary source material and 'reconstruction' artwork to get the reader involved.