The first Horrible Histories book for adults!
Set yourself your own (entirely unofficial) citizenship
test in a whistle-stop tour of Britain from the Stone Age to the
20th century.
Ideal for anyone who has grown up with Horrible Histories
and developed a love of the bizarre, the sinister,
the hilarious and the downright
gruesome aspects of our past. The Horrible
Histories British Citizen's Quiz Book will allow
you truly to test your mettle against some of the most horrible
questions in history.
True or false?
By May 1919, Spanish flu had killed almost as many people in one
year than the First World War had done in four.
William Shakespeare celebrated his fiftieth birthday in
1616 by doing what?
A Throwing a party attended by the great and the good of Stuart
England
B Having a stand-up fight with his great rival, Ben Jonson
C Attending the premiere of his final play, The Tempest
D Dying
With 250 horribly challenging quiz questions on Britain's
long, illustrious (and Horrible) history, are you up to the task
of testing your citizenship credentials?
The Horrible Histories British Citizen's Quiz
Book - find out if you really have what it takes to
make your mark in Britain.
This is Book 57 in the Horrible Histories Series. See all Horrible Histories books here.
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