These are a few titles from our ES and MHS collections. Anything from the elementary library has an E in front of the call number, and are all for advanced elementary readers.
An entertaining, accessible guide to Elizabethan England--the latest in the Time Traveler's Guide series Acclaimed historian Ian Mortimer shows readers that the past is not just something to be studied; it is also something to be lived. Using diaries, letters, books, and other writings of the day, Mortimer offers a masterful portrait of daily life in Elizabethan England, re-creating the sights, sounds, and customs of the sixteenth century from the perspective of both peasants and royals. Through this lens, we can begin to understand Queen Elizabeth's subjects not only as a people profoundly shaped by the time in which they lived, but also as the people who shaped the world we know and the people we are today.
Elizabeth and Her Court by Kathryn Hinds
ISBN: 076142542X
Publication Date: 2008-01-15
Profiles the life of England's Queen Elizabeth I and those in her royal court including ladies of the court, councilors, courtiers, and noble children. Also discusses the problems the royal court faced such as health issues, treasonous plots, and foreign
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Rhymed verses, stunning illustrations, and a fascinating text all come together to form this imaginative story about Queen Elizabeth and her progresses, or journeys, through England's countryside. Ibatoulline's illustrations are not only beautiful colorful works of art, they also tell a story within a story-one about the attempted murder of the queen and about her loyal servants who seek revenge. The main text follows Elizabeth's travels and is filled with anecdotes and historical details.