A Childs History of England, originally serialized from January 25, 1851, to December 10, 1853, and later published as a three-volume book between 1852 and 1854, is a captivating narrative crafted by Charles Dickens. Dedicated to My own dear children, Dickens envisioned this work as an engaging introduction for young readers, aiming to inspire them to explore more substantial historical texts in the future. The book spans an extensive timeline from 50 BC to 1689, concluding with a summary of significant events leading up to Queen Victorias ascension. (Wikipedia)

Childs History of England
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A Childs History of England, originally serialized from January 25, 1851, to December 10, 1853, and later published as a three-volume book between 1852 and 1854, is a captivating narrative crafted by Charles Dickens. Dedicated to My own dear children, Dickens envisioned this work as an engaging introduction for young readers, aiming to inspire them to explore more substantial historical texts in the future. The book spans an extensive timeline from 50 BC to 1689, concluding with a summary of significant events leading up to Queen Victorias ascension. (Wikipedia)
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A Childs History of England, originally serialized from January 25, 1851, to December 10, 1853, and later published as a three-volume book between 1852 and 1854, is a captivating narrative crafted by Charles Dickens. Dedicated to My own dear children, Dickens envisioned this work as an engaging introduction for young readers, aiming to inspire them to explore more substantial historical texts in the future. The book spans an extensive timeline from 50 BC to 1689, concluding with a summary of significant events leading up to Queen Victorias ascension. (Wikipedia)

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A Childs History of England, originally serialized from January 25, 1851, to December 10, 1853, and later published as a three-volume book between 1852 and 1854, is a captivating narrative crafted by Charles Dickens. Dedicated to My own dear children, Dickens envisioned this work as an engaging introduction for young readers, aiming to inspire them to explore more substantial historical texts in the future. The book spans an extensive timeline from 50 BC to 1689, concluding with a summary of significant events leading up to Queen Victorias ascension. (Wikipedia)

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A Childs History of England, originally serialized from January 25, 1851, to December 10, 1853, and later published as a three-volume book between 1852 and 1854, is a captivating narrative crafted by Charles Dickens. Dedicated to My own dear children, Dickens envisioned this work as an engaging introduction for young readers, aiming to inspire them to explore more substantial historical texts in the future. The book spans an extensive timeline from 50 BC to 1689, concluding with a summary of significant events leading up to Queen Victorias ascension. (Wikipedia)
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