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BIG CHIEF ELIZABETHCatalogue number: 5706Number of cassettes: 9 Time (hours): 12.50 Reader: Hunter, John Main subject: History - World In 1586 Elizabeth I was named Weroanoza, Big Chief, by a tribe of North American Indians. This delighted Walter Raleigh, who established a colony in the New World, thus creating a riddle that took many years to solve. |
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NATHANIEL'S NUTMEGCatalogue number: 5432Number of cassettes: 9 Time (hours): 13.50 Reader: StJohn, Michael Main subject: History - General, Social history This is the extraordinary story of nutmeg, the spice trade, a tiny island called Run, an heroic English adventurer and England's acquisition of the island of Manhattan. |
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RIDDLE AND THE KNIGHT, THECatalogue number: 6041Number of cassettes: 11 Time (hours): 10.25 Reader: StJohn, Michael Main subject: History - General, Social history In 1322 Sir John Mandeville left England for a pilgrimage lasting 34 years. On his return he claimed he had circumnavigated the world. In the 19th century sceptics questioned his voyage. Here the author considers the riddles of Sir John's journey. |
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SAMURAI WILLIAMCatalogue number: 6008Number of cassettes: 8 Time (hours): 11.00 Reader: Wilsher, Barry Main subject: History - General, Social history Additional subject: Biography & Autobiography - General In 1611 an English Mariner wrote a letter to London's merchants revealing his life in Japan for over a decade. Although James I dismissed this as a lie seven men were sent to find William Adams. When they arrived they were amazed by his life and influence in Japanese society. |
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WHITE GOLDCatalogue number: 6825Number of cassettes: 11 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Matthews, Paul Main subject: History - General, Social history In 1716 a Cornish cabin boy is captured by Barbary corsairs, and taken in chains to the slave markets of Algiers. This book looks at Thomas Pellow's life and at the lives of thousands of Europeans captured and sold by fanatical Islamic slave traders. |
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