Origami in King Arthur's Court: An Adventure in Folding
This brilliant collection of original origami designs brings the medieval world to detailed, three-dimensional life. Following Rozelle's easy-to-understand directions, the reader will be able to fold a knight, his sword, his shield, his horse, his horse's armor, his campaign tent, his page, his page's armor, and more--including Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot, Merlin, the Round Table and King Arthur. Illustrations & photos.
The only child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth served as the Queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603). She never married, never had children, and was the last of the House of Tudor. Under her rule, literature, fashion, and education came to the forefront in England.
Hapu lives in Ancient Egypt. Hapu’s father is ill, but they haven’t got any money for a doctor. Hapu makes a beautiful necklace for Queen Cleopatra and takes it to her. But a guard says, ‘Go home’. How can Hapu meet the Queen and get a doctor for his father?
A non fiction book about Lady Diana by Marc Cerasini. Includes 16 pages of black and white photographs.
When the world first met Diana Spencer, she was a 19 year-old kindergarten teacher, engaged to marry the heir to the British throne. Their romance and royal wedding were straight out of a fairy tale. Their marriage, sadly, was not. But the union produced two beautiful boys, the princes William and Harry...
The African Queen is an old, dirty, ugly, unreliable steamboat. No one would expect a missionary's sister and a rough, uneducated mechanic to take a boat like that down a dangerous river through the forests of Central Africa. But Rose Sayer and Charlie Allnutt do just that. Why do they do it? The First World War has just begun, and Rose has a wild and crazy plan.