Humanities
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£5.991314 And All That - - Paperback
Scoular's lively text and hilarious illustrations bring to life Scotland's turbulent and fascinating past. Clear and accessible, this is a must for any Scottish child, or indeed anyone who wants the history of their country with a twist. -
£9.99The Age Of Revolution - - Paperback
This volume provides an overview of late 18th- to early 20th- century history, as recommended for the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum for 13- to 14-year-olds. -
£6.25The Age Of Revolutions 1700-1900 - - Paperback
Written for S1 and S2, and endorsed by the Scottish Association of Teachers of History, this text covers key aspects of study recommended in the 5-14 guidelines. Skills questions help develop and monitor students' understanding and thinking. -
£7.99Alexander Graham Bell - - Paperback
Groundbreakers is a series of biographies of people who were in some sense pioneers and achievers. Each subject has left a mark that is still relevant in the modern world. -
£10.99Alexander Graham Bell - - Hardback
One of the 'LifeTimes' series, this is the story of the man who filed the first patent for the telephone. It traces his life from his early days in Scotland through to his death when, as a mark of respect, the entire American telephone system observed a minute's silence. -
£6.99Ancient Scotland - - Paperback
This new series provides readers with a vivid insight into Scotland's past and a general overview of Scottish history. It integrates social, economic, political and cultural developments to give readers a balanced view. -
£10.50Ancient Scotland - - Hardback
This new series provides readers with a vivid insight into Scotland's past and a general overview of Scottish history. It integrates social, economic, political and cultural developments to give readers a balanced view. -
£6.99Andy Murray - - Paperback
This biography of Andy Murray looks at his career as well as his upbringing and early involvement in tennis. -
£11.99Andy Murray - - Hardback
This biography of Andy Murray looks at his career as well as his upbringing and early involvement in tennis. -
£5.99Arctic Hero - - Paperback
Catherine Johnson tells the incredible story of Matthew Henson, the African-American explorer who was written out of history - despite being one of the first to reach the North Pole. She presents a fascinating life, a great adventure and a compelling story of prejudice.
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