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The Prince of Rags and Patches (New ed)

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It is 1601 and Queen Elizabeth I is dying. Will Marsden lives in Marsden Manor in the north of England.

Will is training to be a knight and listens avidly to the true tales of adventure and intrigue told by the family every night around the roaring fire. When a visitor arrives bearing letters from the dying Queen to James VI of Scotland and a body is found in the woods soon after, Will sets out to find the murderer, helped by Meg, the quick-witted serving girl.

Great Uncle George's tale of the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower over a hundred years ago provides Will with a vital clue. Terry Deary combines terrific storytelling with historical accuracy in this exciting tale, which gives a vivid sense of the dangers and discomforts of life in Elizabethan times.

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Product Details
1842551302 / 9781842551301
Paperback
823.914
19/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
vii, 181 p.
20 cm
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Prevous ed.: London: Orion Children's, 1997.
High-profile author who promotes his books very actively. Historical fiction is the hot new genre. Tudor equivalent of the Roman Mysteries. Lively boy and girl protagonists combined with famous figures from Tudor times bring history to life. "A galloping good tale that'll keep you completely enthralled." The Times. Tudor times are part of National Curriculum Key Stages 2 and 3. In a 2001 libraries' survey, Terry Deary was the most-borrowed author of children's non-fiction in Britain. Gorgeous new covers and an updated look for the six-book relaunch: four titles this year, two in 2006. No compa
High-profile author who promotes his books very actively. Historical fiction is the hot new genre. Tudor equivalent of the Roman Mysteries. Lively boy and girl protagonists combined with famous figures from Tudor times bring history to life. "A galloping good tale that'll keep you completely enthralled." The Times. Tudor times are part of National Curriculum Key Stages 2 and 3. In a 2001 libraries' survey, Terry Deary was the most-borrowed author of children's non-fiction in Britain. Gorgeous new covers and an updated look for the six-book relaunch: four titles this year, two in 2006. No compa YFC Adventure stories (Children's / Teenage), YFT Historical fiction (Children's / Teenage)