Frightful First World War (Horrible Histories) (Paperback)

Terry Deary (Author)

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Frightful First World War (Horrible Histories)

Frightful First World War (Horrible Histories)

£5.99 £3.00

Frightful First World War (Horrible Histories)

£5.99 £3.00

Refreshed, renewed, reloaded!

All the foul facts about the Frightful First World War are ready to uncover, including:

  • what the 'Fat King' did with food scraps and dead horses,

  • how sniffing your own pee could save your life in a gas attack

  • and why a pair of old socks gave away top German secrets.

As featured on BBC Bitesize, and refreshed with a fantastic new design, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans.

  • With shiny foil cover

  • Publisher: Scholastic
  • ISBN: 9781407163888
  • Pages: 144
  • Weight: 0.1
Terry was born in Sunderland, England, in 1946 and now lives in County Durham, in the North-east of England. Terry's father (Billy) was a butcher in Hendon, Sunderland, and his mother (Freda) was the manageress of a clothing shop. He worked many years in his father's butcher shop as a boy. It was better than school where he was beaten, bullied and abused by his loathsome teachers. Terry began his career as a professional actor in 1972 when he joined Theatre Powys in Mid-Wales. As an actor with Theatre Powys Terry began writing scripts for some of the shows. One of the most successful was a children's show called "The Custard Kid". The "Custard Kid" tour ended but Terry didn't want to lose the exciting tale so he turned it into a children's novel, published by A & C Black. He has also worked as a theatre-director, museum manager, drama teacher, television presenter. He has written and acted for television since 1974 and scripted and appearing in British movies. In 48 years as an author his writing has included fiction and popular non-fiction for children and adults. He has published 354 books in 45 languages and sold over 38 million copies.

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