Shakespeare's history plays, with their insistent depictions of leadership and its discontents, have prompted very different critical views over the last four centuries. This book introduces students to the key critical debates under five headings: genre, history and politics, gender and sexuality, language and performance.
Describes the various people who live in each region of the world, and briefly discusses their religion, food, festivals, ways of making a living, and other things that make them different.
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-- Beautifully illustrated guides to the world we live in-- Up-to-date maps, charts and diagrams This book is about people who live in other countries and their customs, traditions, languages and beliefs.
Suggests a series of projects drawing and painting in various media and making collages, rubbings, prints, and other works of art.
With bright illustrations and snappy introductions to each city, this charming book and jigsaw set is an ideal way for children to have fun learning the names and locations of famous cities all over the world, and to find out about their ...
A survey of the earth and the oceans and of the peoples of the earth. Includes maps and facts about the products and customs of the countries of the world.
Cartoons show the kinds of work done by fishermen, builders, hotel managers, teachers, bakers, farmers, reporters, pilots, fire fighters, doctors, TV producers, police officers, vets, ballet dancers, and auto mechanics.
- These thought-provoking books offer a balanced exploration of the beliefs, history and customs of the peoples and religions of the world.
This superb book takes a continent-by continent journey through the everyday lives of the six billion people who inhabit our planet.
Simple yet informative text combines with extraordinary photographs, maps, animal facts, classification charts, and animal icons to help locate different species across the globe.