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Horrible Histories: Villainous Victorians: Reissue

Terry Deary, Martin Brown

Horrible Histories: Villainous Victorians: Reissue

Subjects

  • History Time - blasts from the past

Average rating

4 out 5

11 reviews

Readers can discover all the foul facts about the VILLAINOUS VICTORIANS, including Why burglars were scared of bogies, which poet said he ate an ape and how a snick fadger might kiddy-nap your spangle. These bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans.

Reviews

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This book had lots of killings in it and it was scary for me. It is for older readers.

Senorita Pixie Luther 05.08.2021

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Bossy Victoria!

Anonymous 03.08.2021

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The only thing I can say is its very dusty in that era

Lady Angel Sofa 24.07.2021

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I liked it when they found a dead body in the sea, they went in a hot air balloon but fell out . Its really interesting this book.

Inspector Flash Owl 14.05.2021

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Interesting, fascinating, but does not give me “ready me every second” feeling

Master Octopus Pendragon 18.12.2020

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I liked learning about Queen Victoria - I learned that she was so sad when her husband died that she started wearing black all of the time. I learned lots of interesting facts about the Victorians and I enjoyed doing the quiz. I would recommend this book to my friends.

Coach Honeycomb Humdinger 31.08.2020

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I like that kids climbed up chimneys to clean them. It had lots if facts and was interesting.

Professor Viktor Skateboard 29.08.2020

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I learnt a lot of the old days

Major Neptune Haystack 04.08.2020

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I love horrible history books and the funny but yucky stories they tell Would recommend to my friends

Earl Dragon Eggybread 28.07.2020

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Really good

Sir Dobbin Archway 23.07.2020

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My favourite part of this book was that they had famous people and then the forgotten people ( I think that the forgotten people did better things).I would recommend it to everyone who is interested in the Victorians.

Anonymous 13.06.2020