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UNK] Dramatic dialogue and vivid illustrations relate the story of
England's Renaissance Queen. UNK] The daughter of the ruthless King
Henry VIII, Elizabeth's rule was perilous. Surrounded by religious
unrest, Elizabeth proved a shrewd and ruthless leader, executing
rivals and even members of her own family. She led her country to
victory against the Spanish Armarla and her reign heralded an
English Golden Age. UNK] The speech bubbles and strip cartoon-style
illustrations of the graphic novel create a dynamic format that
encourages readers to engage with the characters and get involved
in the story. UNK] Opening pages provide historical context about
the political turmoil in sixteenth-century Europe, and the troubled
past of the Royal House of Tudor. Closing pages explain what
happened when Elizabeth was succeeded by King James VI of Scotland,
the subsequent Gunpowder plot and how the legacy of 'Good Queen
Bess' survives even to this day. UNK] Glossary, index and
recommended further reading. Helps achieve the goals of the
Scottish Standard Curriculum 5-14, promoting 'positive attitudes to
learning', 'knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the world'
and 'skills in literacy'.
Presented in a lively, full-color graphic-novel style, history
comes alive in this groundbreaking curriculum-based series,
developed with special consideration for the high-low reader. From
the content areas of American history, European history, and
ancient history, readers will marvel at the conflicts, triumphs,
struggles, and accomplishments of these key historical figures.
Each title in the series includes historical background text, maps,
primary source images, a glossary, additional resources, and an
index. These titles are sure to be received warmly by students,
teachers, and librarians alike. Ancient Rome's hunger for conquest
was matched only by its hunger for combat--"especially in the form
of its brutal gladiator contests. But in 73 BC, Spartacus, a slave
and gladiator, led a revolt against the Romans that shook the
empire to its root. In time, about 90,000 men--"mostly runaway
slaves--"joined Spartacus's rebellion, waging
often-successful--"yet ultimately futile--"battles against the
Roman army. This colorful, dynamic biography will have readers
marveling at the life of Spartacus, ancient freedom fighter.
Presented in a lively, full-color graphic-novel style, history
comes alive in this groundbreaking curriculum-based series,
developed with special consideration for the high-low reader. From
the content areas of American history, European history, and
ancient history, readers will marvel at the conflicts, triumphs,
struggles, and accomplishments of these key historical figures.
Each title in the series includes historical background text, maps,
primary source images, a glossary, additional resources, and an
index. These titles are sure to be received warmly by students,
teachers, and librarians alike. By the time Elizabeth assumed the
English throne in 1558, was religious turmoil, and disastrous
finances had weakened the nation. By the end of her reign
forty-five years later, England was rich and secure, enjoying its
growing role as a world leader. Readers will learn how during her
tenure, England destroyed the feared Spanish Armada, experienced
the flourishing of great literature, and witnessed great social and
economic reform that shaped the future of the nation for more than
200 years.
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