Men, Women and Children
In Anglo Saxon Times
(Author) Jane BinghamWhat jobs did Anglo-Saxon people do? What was it like in an Anglo-Saxon village? How did the Anglo-Saxons use songs, poems and riddles? This book looks at the everyday lives of men, women and children in Anglo-Saxon times. Drawing on evidence the Anglo-Saxons left behind, it examines how they lived, studied, worked, played and worshipped. Go back in time and read stories about the key figures of the time, such as Alfred the Great, Kenelm, a young prince and Easwida, a girl who refused to marry.
Jane Bingham
Jane Bingham is a British author known for her captivating historical non-fiction books for children. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for making complex historical events accessible to young readers, Bingham has penned several acclaimed works, including "The Usborne Introduction to the First World War" and "The Story of the First World War." Her works are praised for their engaging narrative style and thorough research, helping to educate and inspire a new generation of readers about key moments in history. Bingham's impact on the literary genre of historical non-fiction for children is significant, as she continues to bring history to life in a way that is both informative and entertaining. Her most famous work, "The Usborne Introduction to the First World War," remains a staple in children's history collections worldwide.