Selected Product: | You Wouldn't Want to be a Victorian Schoolchild: Lessons You'd Rather Not Learn (You Wouldn't Want To Be) Paperback Author: John Malam Artist: David Antram Publisher: Wayland Release Date: March 2002 ISBN-10: 0750236019 ISBN-13: 9780750236010 List Price: £6.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Street Child ISBN-10: 0006740200 Victorian Schools (Life in the Past) (Life in the past) ISBN-10: 0431121451 Victorians (Literacy Through History) (Literacy Through History) ISBN-10: 1843121808 Chimney Child: A Victorian Story (Key Stage Two historical fiction) ISBN-10: 1871173574 Victorians (Eyewitness) ISBN-10: 0751364800 |
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