Horrible Histories: Vile Victorians
Horrible Histories: Vile Victorians
By: Terry Deary
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Behind the top hats and the teatime manners, the Victorians were doing some truly extraordinary things — and not all of them were polite.
Terry Deary rips through the Victorian era with his signature delight in the grotesque and the surprising — child labour, grave robbers, the real story behind those perfectly pressed frock coats, and the parts of history textbooks tend to gloss over with well-chosen euphemisms. It is, as ever, Horrible in the best possible way.
But there's something more going on here than shock value — Deary's books have always argued that history belongs to ordinary people, not just kings and dates, and this one makes that case with particular force. Young readers come away feeling like they've been told the truth.
For children who want history straight — no polishing, no pedestals — and for anyone who finds the gap between how things looked and how they actually were endlessly fascinating.
NOTE FROM TALESGALORE
- This is a pre-loved copy and may display minor signs of previous use, such as small creases.
- However, the book has been carefully inspected and remains in good readable condition.
- The page count and the book dimensions are indicative.
This book is for you if you love
- Educational
- History
- Horrible Histories
- Non-fiction
- Victorian Era
Author
Terry Deary
Suggested ages
Age 9-12
ISBN
9781407163871
Return policy
No Returns
Page count
144 pages
Language
English
Theme
Activity & Educational
Dimensions
19.8cm x 12.9cm x 1.0cm
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