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First editions listed. Many other editions have been printed that collect some or all of the below into a single volume. Originally intended to be in two parts running until 1799, a further two were produced bringing 'The Industrial Age' back to 1733, and the fourth volume running until the outbreak
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sold in thousands and were reputed to have been used by more than eight hundred schools in Britain alone and more were in use in overseas in English-speaking schools. Translations of a number of titles have been made into Russian, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish and Danish. The books were
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as “transforming teaching”. In an era when history focused on the Great Man and political forces as the drivers of history, these books about the day to day life of the common person were ahead of their time, which would not come into the fore until the 1970s (see
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illustrated with some coloured drawings of mostly costume, half tones and a profusion of line drawings made by the authors. All the books went into numerous revisions, with the information upgraded to take account of modern knowledge.
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The books were especially strong on housing, agriculture and the way people earned their livings. They were described by
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Little or no scholarly research has been done about the Quennells, but as Tony Woolrich writes:
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Sir Peter Quennell, (1905–1993). Article by James B. Denigan,
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A History of Everyday Things in England: Volume V: 1914-1968
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is a series of four history books for children written by
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Marjorie Quennell
Marjorie Quennell
C. H. B. Quennell
Marjorie Quennell
Charles Henry Bourne Quennell
Hector Bolitho
microhistory
S. E. Ellacott
Peter Courtney Quennell
History Today
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978-0-399-20060-1


"C. H. B. and Marjorie Quennell"
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
A History of Everyday Things in England
Internet Archive
Children's literature portal
Categories
Series of history books
History books about England

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