Книга: Richard Platt «Palaces, Peasants and Plagues - England in the 14th Century»

Palaces, Peasants and Plagues - England in the 14th Century

Серия: "Collins Big Cat"

In the 14th century the rich lived a life of luxury. For the poor, it was a life of danger. But by the end of the 14th century, war, famine, plague and revolution meant that the lives of the rich and the poor had changed for ever.

Издательство: "Collins" (2014)

Формат: 150x210, 80 стр.

ISBN: 9780007530168, 978-0-00-753016-8

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Richard Platt

British author Richard Platt was born in Northumberland in 1953. He started writing when aged 27 with how-to articles and books about photography. By 1992 he had begun writing non-fiction books for children, initially collaborating with Stephen Biesty in a successful series that capitalized on the illustrator's facility for cross-sectional drawings. Since then, Richard Platt has gone on to complete some 60 more books for UK publishers Oxford University Press, Kingfisher, Dorling Kindersley and Walker Books/Candlewick Press. Most have been for children and young people, though he also writes books for adults on maritime themes, especially smuggling. [Source: "Something About the Author", Volume 166 (Gale Cengage, 2007) pages 177-181 (2006) ISBN 9780787688011 (also available at [http://www.answers.com/topic/richard-platt Answers.com] )]

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* [http://www.RichardPlatt.co.uk/ The author's home page]
* [http://www.walker.co.uk/contributors/Richard-Platt-2559.aspx Short biography at Walker Books]

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