This is an original story about a young German girl who comes to work in London. She lives with an English family and we follow her day-to day activities. The book was written by a professional journalist and a teacher of English, Alan R. Beesley. The book was widely published in Europe and used in teaching English. However, it is now forgotten. It was also published in the USSR in 1979, I found it in my archives and decided it still preserves some of its merits and may be of interest to Englishtips users.
– Who was Æthelflæd? – What role did she play in the founding of England? – How has her legacy lasted to this day?
DISCOVER the epic history of England’s forgotten queen. Planting cities, sponsoring learning and defeating her people’s enemies, Æthelflæd laid the foundations of a kingdom that lasts to this day.
Military History Monthly is the new magazine that brings battles to life with action-packed narrative and authoritative detail. We tell the real stories of the heroes, both celebrated and forgotten, and battles and feats of daring on land, at sea, and in the air.
Military History Monthly is the new magazine that brings battles to life with action-packed narrative and authoritative detail. We tell the real stories of the heroes, both celebrated and forgotten, and battles and feats of daring on land, at sea, and in the air.
A book that verifies the existence of secret underground chambers beneath the Sphinx and demonstrates its origins as the Egyptian god of the dead, Anubis.