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  2. Horrible Histories - Wikipedia

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    Horrible Histories began as a book series by author Terry Deary. [2] The series began in 1993 with The Terrible Tudors and The Awful Egyptians, and the following titles continued the trend to describe British history through the context of the ruling dynasties, as well as explore significant worldwide cultures (often within the context of British history such as the Viking and Roman conquests ...

  3. Terry Deary - Wikipedia

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    William Terence Deary (born 3 January 1946) [1] is a British children's author of over 200 books, selling over 25 million copies in over 40 languages, best known as the writer of the Horrible Histories series. Since 1994 he has been one of Britain's best-selling authors.

  4. Horrible Histories (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Horrible Histories is a series of illustrated history books published in the United Kingdom by Scholastic, and part of the Horrible Histories franchise.The books are written by Terry Deary, Peter Hepplewhite, and Neil Tonge, and illustrated by Martin Brown, Mike Phillips, Philip Reeve, and Kate Sheppard.

  5. List of Horrible Histories books - Wikipedia

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    The Awesome Ancient Quiz Book: 2001 Cruel Crime and Painful Punishment: 2002: Mike Phillips The Wicked History of the World: 2003: Martin Brown The Mad Miscellany: 2004: Terry Deary and Martin Brown Terrible Tomb of Tutankhamun Pop-up Adventure: 2008: Terry Deary Horribly Huge Book of Terrible Tudors: 2009: Terry Deary and Neil Tonge

  6. Horrible Histories: Live on Stage - Wikipedia

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    Foster had a "hugely exciting time" bringing the Horrible Histories book to life. [69] Horrible Histories book author Terry Deary guest starred as Zeus, [70] [71] using pre-recorded vocals that were played in various productions. [72] A spokesperson from the show said that it was a solution to the age-old problem: "We all want to meet people ...

  7. Horrible Histories (2000 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Horrible Histories is based on Terry Deary's book series of the same name. Deary later said he had had a "terrible experience" with the show. [6] The show is produced by California-based indie [4] Mike Young Productions (LA), Telegael Galway, and Scholastic Entertainment (NY). [7] It marked Young's and Telegael's first collaboration. [8]

  8. Flight of the Fire Thief - Wikipedia

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    Flight of the Fire Thief is a novel written by Terry Deary, and is the second installment of The Fire Thief Trilogy. The book continues the story of Prometheus, the Titan who stole fire from the gods. Helen: Also called Nell. She helps her father scam with stunts and a flying balloon. They land in Eden City after a failed stunt.

  9. Horrible Histories: Gory Games - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to its parent series, the games are grouped under randomly selected historical eras or civilizations based on Terry Deary's original books. To date the eras used in Gory Games are: Savage Stone Age (Series 4–5) Awful Egyptians; Groovy Greeks (Series 4–5) Rotten Romans; Vicious Vikings (Series 1–4) Nasty Knights (Series 3)