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Early Britain

Grant Allen

Publisher: Sheba Blake Publishing

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Summary

Though he got his start in the field of higher education, Grant Allen later found his niche as a writer of popular fiction and nonfiction. Allen's series of history texts presents the highlights of important periods, along with key aspects of social, political and economic context, in an engaging narrative style that will keep readers hooked.
Available since: 07/30/2015.

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