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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100670026077
ISBN-139780670026074
eBay Product ID (ePID)167761588
Product Key Features
Book TitleTime Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicModern / 16th Century, Sociology / General, Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603), Social History, Europe / Great Britain / General, Customs & Traditions
Publication Year2013
GenreSocial Science, History
AuthorIan Mortimer
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight21.6 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
SynopsisThe author of The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England takes you through the world of Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth I From the author of The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England , this popular history explores daily life in Queen Elizabeth's England, taking us inside the homes and minds of ordinary citizens as well as luminaries of the period, including Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Drake. Organized as a travel guide for the time-hopping tourist, Mortimer relates in delightful (and occasionally disturbing) detail everything from the sounds and smells of sixteenth-century England to the complex and contradictory Elizabethan attitudes toward violence, class, sex, and religion. Original enough to interest those with previous knowledge of Elizabethan England and accessible enough to entertain those without, The Time Traveler's Guide is a book for Elizabethan enthusiasts and history buffs alike., The author of "The Time Traveler s Guide to Medieval England" takes you through the world of Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth I From the author of "The Time Traveler s Guide to Medieval England," this popular history explores daily life in Queen Elizabeth s England, taking us inside the homes and minds of ordinary citizens as well as luminaries of the period, including Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Drake. Organized as a travel guide for the time-hopping tourist, Mortimer relates in delightful (and occasionally disturbing) detail everything from the sounds and smells of sixteenth-century England to the complex and contradictory Elizabethan attitudes toward violence, class, sex, and religion. Original enough to interest those with previous knowledge of Elizabethan England and accessible enough to entertain those without, "The Time Traveler s Guide is a book for Elizabethan "enthusiasts and history buffs alike."