Sean Sheehan

Sean Sheehan

  • 5 stars across 20 books
Sean Sheehan has a degree in Ancient Literature and History. He is fascinated by all aspect of of the ancient world, and in particular the literature of ancient Greece and Rome. A visit to Auschwitz in the 1970s sparked off an interest in the history of the Jewish people and the Holocaust, and since then Sean has spent much time reading and researching the subject.
15th April 2015

Castles

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5th May 2016

D-Day

It's 1944 when Lieutenant Andy Pope takes part in the D-Day landings, crossing the English Channel to the beaches ... MoreD-Day

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29th March 2010

Global Organisations: Greenpeace

Explains the role and functions of some of the main organisations in the world... MoreGlobal Organisations: Greenpeace

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8th October 2015

Moments in History: Why did the Holocaust happen?

Learn about the Holocaust, a genocide of devastating proportions, perpetrated by the German government during World Wa... MoreMoments in History: Why did the Holocaust happen?

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27th September 2007

War In The Pacific

Each book focuses on an aspect of World War II through exploration of a wealth of primary source material. A factual pre... MoreWar In The Pacific

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30th April 1998

Benin and Other African Kingdoms

This work is part of a comprehensive series of reference books providing a look at the way of life, beliefs and achievem... MoreBenin and Other African Kingdoms

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1st October 2005

The Holocaust

Straightforward, clearly written guides to popular topics of modern history; Includes primary source material, such as s... MoreThe Holocaust

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13th September 2007

How Did It Happen?: The Holocaust

The titles in this series provide guides to popular topics of modern history. Each title encourages readers to develop t... MoreHow Did It Happen?: The Holocaust

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12th February 2009

Endangered Species

This series speculates on what might happen in the future if we do nothing to solve a current problem.... MoreEndangered Species

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