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Terry Jones

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Born January 1, 1942
Died January 1, 2020 (78 years old)
Colwyn Bay, United Kingdom
Also known as: Monty Python, The Pythons
38 books
3.7 (22)
240 readers

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The lady and the squire

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Tom and Ann find themselves caught up in the wars between England and France in the 14th century. Tom is struggling in his new job as squire to the Duke of Lancaster while Ann must cope with the wilful Lady Emily. All three are thrown headlong into incredible adventures.

The fly-by-night

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When a young girl accepts a ride on a flying cat, she finds herself far from home--until the moon comes to her rescue.

Crusades

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Nine hundred years ago Christian Europe was seized by a fever that changed the world. Inspired by a Pope who offered rewards on earth and a certain place in paradise thereafter, tens of thousands of men, women and children - knights and peasants, rich and poor, old and young - set out for the Holy Land to recapture the Holy City, Jerusalem, and save their fellow Christians from persecution by the Infidel. Crusades, and the television series which this book accompanies, tell the dramatic story of these events, and the reality behind the myths. This story of battles and betrayals, drama and intrigue, is told with wit and clarity, and is magnificently illustrated throughout in color. The authors show how the Europeans used the morality of the Crusades to justify the conquest and destruction of any society which stood in their way, sowing the seeds of fear, suspicion and even hatred in the Arab world - a legacy which remains to this day.

The sea tiger

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Tired of Tiger's boasting, the other jungle animals ask a wizard for something to make Tiger stop his enormous lies.

Fantastic stories

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A collection of stories, mostly original fairy tales, including "The Dragon on the Roof," "Eyes-All-Over," "The Flying King," and "Touch the Moon."

The beast with a thousand teeth

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The small son of a pastry cook finds a way to keep a hungry beast from terrorizing the land.

A fish of the world

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After swimming through the oceans around the world and seeing all kinds of fish, a young herring thinks that life has nothing else to show him, but he is wrong.

Nicobobinus

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Nicobobinus and his friend Rosie go in search of the Land of Dragons and find more adventure than they'd bargained for.

Dr. Fegg's encyclopeadia of all world knowledge

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An illustrated compendium of humorous facts such as the recipe for oxygen tart and an explanation of how man evolved from small rocks.

The saga of Erik the Viking

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A Viking warrior who lived hundreds of years ago sets sail with his men on the Golden Dragon to find the land where the sun goes at night.

Terry Jones' Medieval Lives

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Was medieval England full of knights on horseback rescuing fainting damsels in distress? Were the Middle Ages mired in superstition and ignorance? Why does nobody ever mention King Louis the First and Last? And, of couse, those key questions: which monks were forbidden the delights of donning underpants. . . and did outlaws never wear trousers? Terry Jones and Alan Ereira are your guides to this most misrepresented and misunderstood period, and they point you to things that will surprise and provoke. Did you know, for example, that medieval people didn't think the world was flat? That was a total fabrication by an American journalist in the 19th century. Did you know that they didn't burn witches in the Middle Ages? That was a refinement of the so-called Renaissance. In fact, medieval kings weren't necessarily merciless tyrants and peasants entertained at home using French pottery and fine wine. Terry Jones' Medieval Lives reveals Medieval Britain as you have never seen it before - a vibrant society teeming with individuality, intrigue and innovation. 'Jones laces the latest academic research with his own increasingly avuncular humour. Who says history cant be fun? In the hands of Professor Jones, how could it be anything else?' Observer 'Jones really knows his subject he is also a passionate apologist for the Middle Ages you also learnt things which made your view of the period a little more complex. ' Independent 'Brimming with life, colour, and yes, facts too. ' Daily Telegraph 'Jones is a reliable and accurate guide to his period, mercifully free from the pomposity that afflicts so many telly historians three cheers for Terry Jones. ' London Evening Standard