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Roman Soldier's Handbook
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Roman Soldier's Handbook
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lesley Sims
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Illustrated by Ian McNee
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Series | Handbooks |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 144 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781409567745
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Classifications | Dewey:937 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Usborne Publishing Ltd
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Imprint |
Usborne Publishing Ltd
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Publication Date |
1 February 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A perfect survival guide for studious centurions about how to stay alive in the Roman army. The essential survival guide for novice soldiers about how to stay alive in the Roman Army. Reveals all the gruesome truths of life in the Roman army, including what soldiers ate, what they wore and how they lived. Witty illustrations complement the informative text, creating a friendly and accessible introduction to Roman history to use at home and in school.
Author Biography
Lesley dreamed of being a writer, but studied law as her mother insisted she had "something to fall back on". Since joining Usborne Publishing, she has written and edited hundreds of books, from funny rhyming stories to an award-winning history book. Nowadays, she is often found recording books, too, in Usborne's very own recording studio.
ReviewsA great introduction to the dynamics of the Roman Army. Military manuals are known to have been used by the Roman Army, and this book provides an educational but entertaining way of putting ancient history into modern hands. The tone of the handbook is informal, which is far more appealing to students than a dry textbook. The language used promotes interactivity, and addresses the reader directly. There are also mini quizzes throughout the book. * Heritage Key website * An educational but entertaining way of putting ancient history into modern hands * Heritage Key website * Get your child immersed in Roman history as they read this essential guide for everyone joining the Roman army. The quirky cartoon-style illustrations add a great deal of detail to this fascinating book which is an excellent accompaniment to KS2 history. * parentsintouch.co.uk * It's good for kids because the diagrams and pictures are cartoony. I'd recommend it to my teacher and kids of 7 and up. I'd give it VIII out of X! * Reader Review, British Museum Remus Magazine *
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