The good, the bad and the mad - a lively text, accurate but full of fascinating detail and fun coupled with the outstanding innovative illustrations from some of the country's most inventive illustrators. Kings and Queens have always provided their subjects with a great deal to talk about. But how much do we really know about them? For instance, who became king when he was only nine months old? Which king invented the handkerchief? Which king died on the toilet? And who is England's longest reigning monarch?In this fascinating and witty look at kings and queens of England, Tony Robinson provides all the answers to these questions and many, many more.
Tony Robinson Livres
Cet auteur britannique est reconnu pour son profond intérêt pour l'histoire, qu'il mêle habilement à l'humour et à des récits captivants. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des aspects méconnus du passé, leur donnant vie pour le lecteur contemporain. Avec un sens aigu du détail et un style accessible, il offre une perspective unique sur les événements et les personnages qui ont façonné notre monde. Son écriture est à la fois informative et particulièrement divertissante, rendant l'histoire passionnante pour un large public.






The Worst Children's Jobs in History
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The Worst Jobs in History takes you back to the days when being a kid was no excuse for getting out of hard labour. This book tells the stories of all the children whose work fed the nation, kept trains running, and put clothes on everyone's backs, over the last few hundred years of Britain's history. No longer will you have to listen to your parents, grandparents, uncles, neighbours, and random old people in the Co-op telling you how much harder they had it in their young day. Next time you find yourself in that situation, ask them if they were a jigger-turner or a turnip-picker in their young day. No? An orderly boy, perhaps? A stepper? Maybe they spent their weekends making matchboxes? Still no? Then they have no idea about the real meaning of hard work. Tony Robinson takes you on a guided tour through all the lousiest places for a kid to work. With profiles and testimonies of real kids in rotten jobs, this book will tell you things you probably didn't want to know about the back-breaking, puke-inducing bits of being a child in the past.
Il y a bien longtemps, trolls et nains se sont affrontés dans la vallée de Koom. Alors que la date anniversaire de cette bataille approche, les tensions montent à Ankh-Morpork. Un célèbre nain, Broilacuisse, est assassiné. Le cauchemar commence pour le commissaire Viinaire, pris entre les feux de deux communautés qui se haïssent toujours, tandis que son équipe du Guet se déchire lors de l'arrivée d'un petit nouveau.
The Worst Jobs in History
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
A no-holds-barred look at the most unenviable jobs of the last two thousand years.
Skulduggery
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A swashbuckling adventure from TV star Tony Robinson. Ben arrives at pirate school ready and raring to go - but instead of lessons in walking the plank and cutlass-swinging, the school teaches business studies. Ben can't have that! An uprising is planned... High quality cream paper and easy to read special font ensure a smooth read for all.
Egyptians
- 161pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Tony Robinson takes you on a headlong gallop through time, pointing out all the most important, funny, strange, amazing, entertaining, smelly and disgusting bits about the Egyptians! It's history, but not as we know it! Find out everything you ever needed to know in this brilliant, action-packed, fact-filled book including: - Why the gods looked so strange - Why tomb raiding is a bad idea - Why they loved cats, and - How to make a mummy in eight easy steps
Filled to the brim with fun facts, Inventions is another fascinating title in the fantastically funny history series from the acclaimed Sir Tony Robinson.
Adapted from the script of one of BBC TV's "Maid Marian and Her Merry Men" comedy series. King John doesn't get his egg and soldiers for breakfast, but the soldiers get egg down their trousers and the Sheriff of Nottingham gets egg on his face. And they find out who the Worksop Egg Fairy might be.
Kings and Queens
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Kings and Queens have always provided their subjects with a great deal to talk about. But how much do we really know about them? For instance, who became king when he was only nine months old? Which king invented the handkerchief? Which king died on the toilet? In this fascinating and witty look at kings and queens of England, Tony Robinson provides all the answers to these questions and many, many more.
A Flying Dragon
King Taejo, Founder of Korea’s Joseon Dynasty
Yi Seong-gye (1335-1408) began life as an obscure warrior of Korea’s borderlands, but rose to overthrow the 500-year Goryeo dynasty and become King Taejo, who founded the 518-year Joseon dynasty, Korea’s final royal lineage and the longest lasting Confucian dynasty in history. King Taejo’s momentous life intersected with watershed East Asian developments: the collapse of the Mongol Empire in Korea, the rise of China’s brilliant Ming dynasty, the pacification of massive Japanese pirating operations, and the rise of Asia’s most thoroughly realized Confucian society in Joseon. This biography tells the tale, ending with the tragic descent of King Taejo‘s own family into fratricide and grief.