Little Britain (Large Print)

Little Britain (Large Print)
Author: Washington Irving
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781500470630

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In the centre of the great city of London lies a small neighborhood, consisting of a cluster of narrow streets and courts, of very venerable and debilitated houses, which goes by the name of LITTLE BRITAIN. Christ Church School and St. Bartholomew's Hospital bound it on the west; Smithfield and Long Lane on the north; Aldersgate Street, like an arm of the sea, divides it from the eastern part of the city; whilst the yawning gulf of Bull-and-Mouth Street separates it from Butcher Lane, and the regions of Newgate. Over this little territory, thus bounded and designated, the great dome of St. Paul's, swelling above the intervening houses of Paternoster Row, Amen Corner, and Ave Maria Lane, looks down with an air of motherly protection.

Little Britain

Little Britain
Author: Little Britain Trust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1980
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The Battle of Life

The Battle of Life
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2023-08-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3387001738

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The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon

The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon
Author: Washington Irving
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2023-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3387016956

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Early Britain

Early Britain
Author: Grant Allen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781727715811

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Early Britain: Large Print By Grant Allen This little book is an attempt to give a brief sketch of Britain under the early English conquerors, rather from the social than from the political point of view. For that purpose not much has been said about the doings of kings and statesmen; but attention has been mainly directed towards the less obvious evidence afforded us by existing monuments as to the life and mode of thought of the people themselves.

My "Little Bit"

My
Author: Marie Corelli
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 338708756X

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Young Folks' History Of England

Young Folks' History Of England
Author: Charlotte M Yonge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-06-27
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ISBN:

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Nearly two thousand years ago there was a brave captain whose name was Julius Cæsar. The soldiers he led to battle were very strong, and conquered the people wherever they went. They had no gun or gunpowder then; but they had swords and spears, and, to prevent themselves from being hurt, they had helmets or brazen caps on their heads, with long tufts of horse-hair upon them, by way of ornament, and breast-plates of brass on their breasts, and on their arms they carried a sort of screen, made of strong leather. One of them carried a little brass figure of an eagle on a long pole, with a scarlet flag flying below, and wherever the eagle was seen, they all followed, and fought so bravely that nothing could long stand against them.When Julius Cæsar rode at their head, with his keen, pale hook-nosed face, and the scarlet cloak that the general always wore, they were so proud of him, and so fond of him, that there was nothing they would not do for him.Julius Cæsar heard that a little way off there was a country nobody knew anything about, except that the people were very fierce and savage, and that a sort of pearl was found in the shells of mussels which lived in the rivers. He could not bear that there should be any place that his own people, the Romans, did not know and subdue. So he commanded the ships to be prepared, and he and his soldiers embarked, watching the white cliffs on the other side of the sea grow higher and higher as he came nearer and nearer.When he came quite up to them, he found the savages were there in earnest. They were tall men, with long red streaming hair, and such clothes as they had were woollen, checked like plaid; but many had their arms and breasts naked, and painted all over in blue patterns. They yelled and brandished their darts, to make Julius Cæsar and his Roman soldiers keep away; but he only went on to a place where the shore was not quite so steep, and there commanded his soldiers to land. The savages had run along the shore too, and there was a terrible fight; but at last the man who carried the eagle jumped down into the middle of the natives, calling out to his fellows that they must come after him, or they would lose their eagle. They all came rushing and leaping down, and thus they managed to force back the savages, and make their way to the shore.There was not much worth having when they had made their way there. Though they came again the next year, and forced their way a good deal farther into the country, they saw chiefly bare downs, or heaths, or thick woods. The few houses were little more than piles of stones, and the people were rough and wild, and could do very little. The men hunted wild boars, and wolves and stags, and the women dug the ground, and raised a little corn, which they ground to flour between two stones to make bread; and they spun the wool of their sheep, dyed it with bright colors, and wove it into dresses.