11 janvier 2013
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David Blamires, « 16. Learning about German History », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.xaatva
Alongside the many German children’s books that were translated into English during the nineteenth century we find a variety of books by British authors that presented aspects of German history to children and young people. Some of these deal with important historical figures. Maria Elizabeth Budden wrote Hofer, the Tyrolese (London: John Harris and Sons, 1824) and Charlotte Maria Tucker, who wrote under the initials A.L.O.E. (’A Lady Of England’), produced The Life of Luther (London: The Boo...