In the rich turbulence of English history, one day stands magnificently apart: June 15, 1215, the day of the signing of the Magna Charta. On this day, the first blow for English freedom was struck and forever affected the Western world. Here is the story of three true men–Stephen Langton, William Marshall, and Hubert de Burgh–whose heroic deeds prevailed against the ever deceitful and crafty King John. The freedom and self-rule established by the Magna Charta set a precedent for other movements ever since, from the Declaration of Independence to the United Nations Charter. Newbery Award-winning author James Daugherty gives us the dramatic and sweeping account of this pageantry of history through his inimitable style. This audio edition is sure to thrill and enlighten a new generation of readers.
The Magna Charta
$12.96
This audiobook provides a historical account of the Magna Charta, enhancing the student’s understanding of world history and its influence on modern governance.
Additional information
Weight | 0.159 lbs |
---|---|
Dimensions | 14.5 × 1.5 × 14.5 in |
The Magna Charta
$13.25
This book explores the historical origins and legacy of the Magna Charta as a foundational document of liberty.
It was Ben Franklin who coined the phrase, “Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God,” and if any historical drama fulfills that maxim, it is surely the saga of King John and the drafting of the Magna Charta. Out of the rich turbulence of English history, June 15, 1215 stands apart as a significant milestone in the progress of human liberty. On that day, a brave band of barons, led by the noble Stephen Langton, and calling themselves the Army of God, stood up to the wicked King John and demanded that he restore the ancient laws of England that he had so unabashedly trampled underfoot. The era is a rollicking one filled with colorful characters like Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Richard the Lionheart, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, and many more. Newbery and Caldecott medal-winner James Daugherty brings his own passion for freedom’s story to this wonderful saga of the thirteenth century. Daugherty devotes the last part of the book to a history of the “documents” of freedom, what he calls the “Children of the Magna Charta”, demonstrating how liberty has progressed over the ages. Two-color illustrations by the author enhance the drama of this text.
Features
- Used Book in Good Condition
Additional information
Weight | 0.272 lbs |
---|---|
Dimensions | 21.7 × 13.3 × 1.2 in |
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.