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Treasures of British History

The Nation's Story Told Through Its 50 Most Important Documents

Dan Snow author Peter Snow author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Headline Publishing Group

Published:9th Aug '18

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This engaging book explores 50 significant documents that shaped British history, offering insights from celebrated historians Peter and Dan Snow.

In Treasures of British History, two renowned historians embark on a captivating exploration of the United Kingdom's rich past through the lens of 50 significant documents. Peter and Dan Snow, with their extensive knowledge in politics, military history, and contemporary affairs, serve as insightful guides, helping readers appreciate the importance of each selected document. The authors delve into the collections of esteemed institutions such as The National Archives, The British Museum, and The British Library, providing context and commentary that illuminate the historical significance of these artifacts.

The book features a diverse range of documents, from the iconic Magna Carta to Elizabeth I's heartfelt letter pleading for her life. Readers will encounter Churchill's stirring speech during a pivotal moment in history, a ticket stub from The Beatles' inaugural concert, and the signatures of the Good Friday Agreement. Each document is accompanied by the authors' thoughtful reflections, offering a deeper understanding of the events and individuals that shaped Britain.

Treasures of British History is beautifully designed, making it not only an informative read but also a visually appealing addition to any history enthusiast's collection. This book invites readers to engage with the past in a meaningful way, showcasing how these documents serve as vital connections to the nation's heritage and identity.

'A fascinating insight into pivotal events in Britain's past' BBC History Magazine.

ISBN: 9780233005621

Dimensions: 252mm x 222mm x 24mm

Weight: 900g

192 pages