A captivating history of England for children and adults alike from one of the best-loved novelists of all time.
Written just after David Copperfield, at the same time as Bleak House, and in an engaging and conversational style typical of his most celebrated fiction, Dickens's History of England for children is an undiscovered treasure trove of a book. This carefully seleceted, lightly abridged version shows traditional storytelling at its best. Dickens's lovable theatricality, witty observations and compelling narrative give children access to one of England's greatest writers, and to some of the most powerful stories from its past. For adults it offers an engaging reminder of the English history we ought to know: who was Hereward the Wake, how was it that Thomas a Becket was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral, and was Canute really trying to stop the tide ? Interesting, informative and accessible, A Child's History of Englandtakes its readers on a fascinating journey, from Ancient England and the Romans to Victoria's reign and Dickens's own lifetime.