Stephen Biesty's Castles Meredith Hooper
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Stephen Biesty's Castles

Author: Meredith Hooper
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Book Title
Stephen Biesty's Castles
Author
Meredith Hooper
Book Condition
GOOD - EX-LIBRARY -
ISBN
9780340844014
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Hodder Children's Books
Year Published
2004
The stories in this book are about real people and real events. In some stories there are a few imagines characters doing the kinds of things people would have done. Each of the castles can be visited. The Tower of London, Castel Sant'Angelo and Osaka are crowded museums in the middle of cities. Chambord in the forest and Neuschwanstein in the mountains are almost unchanged. Caenarfon, Bodiam and krak des Chevaliers are partly ruins, Chateu Gaillard more so. Windsor Castle is still a royal residence.

The stories in this book are about real people and real events. In some stories there are a few imagines characters doing the kinds of things people would have done.

Each of the castles can be visited. The Tower of London, Castel Sant'Angelo and Osaka are crowded museums in the middle of cities. Chambord in the forest and Neuschwanstein in the mountains are almost unchanged. Caenarfon, Bodiam and krak des Chevaliers are partly ruins, Chateu Gaillard more so. Windsor Castle is still a royal residence.

The stories in this book are about real people and real events. In some stories there are a few imagines characters doing the kinds of things people would have done.

Each of the castles can be visited. The Tower of London, Castel Sant'Angelo and Osaka are crowded museums in the middle of cities. Chambord in the forest and Neuschwanstein in the mountains are almost unchanged. Caenarfon, Bodiam and krak des Chevaliers are partly ruins, Chateu Gaillard more so. Windsor Castle is still a royal residence.