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Catalogue number: 6615 Number of cassettes: 9 Time (hours): 0.00 Reader: Lister, Tony Main subject: History - British Isles
The Great Fire of London is a key moment in English history. Adrian Tinniswood looked at the fire and its consequences, and has produced a highly readable re-creation of what happened to the people when the streets of London ran with fire. | | |
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this book is only available for loan to members who reside in the European Union.This book is also available in mp3 format.
Catalogue number: 6286 Number of cassettes: 14 Time (hours): 21.00 Reader: Lister, Tony Main subject: Biography & Autobiography - Historical to 1945
Although he was the greatest architect britain has ever known, Sir Christopher Wren was much more than that. A founder member of the Royal Society, with his interest in scientific thought he made a vital contribution to the work of Halley, Newton and Boyle. This book explores the great man, and the times he lived in. | | |
This book is also available in mp3 format.
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History - British Isles
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The Great Fire of London is a key moment in English history. Adrian Tinniswood looked at the fire and its consequences, and has produced a highly readable re-creation of what happened to the people when the streets of London ran with fire.
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\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 6286 \S*
\pause{1500}Number of cassettes: 14
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Lister, Tony\pause{1500}Main subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Historical to 1945
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Although he was the greatest architect britain has ever known, Sir Christopher Wren was much more than that. A founder member of the Royal Society, with his interest in scientific thought he made a vital contribution to the work of Halley, Newton and Boyle. This book explores the great man, and the times he lived in.
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