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Adventures in Time by D. Sandbrook 6 Books Collection Set-Non Fiction-Paperback

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Publisher: Penguin
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Titles in This Set:
The Second World War
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
The First World War
Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile
Fury of The Vikings
The Fall of the Aztecs

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780141994338/9780141994284/9780141994314/9780141999197/9780141999203/9780141999210

Overview:
Adventures in Time: a six-book non-fiction collection by Dominic Sandbrook that brings pivotal moments from world history vividly to life for curious readers. This paperback set covers vast chapters—from the steam and steel of total war to the intricate politics of Tudor courts, from the mysteries of ancient Egypt to the legacies of Viking exploration and the conquests of the Mesoamerican world. Sandbrook’s accessible, narrative-driven approach invites readers to connect with history through the human stories behind each era: ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances, strategic choices shaping civilizations, and the culture, power, andideas that defined ages. The six titles together create a cohesive voyage across time, offering a broad survey of humanity’s most dramatic episodes while maintaining a readable pace and clear, age-appropriate explanations. This collection is ideal for young history fans, classroom reading lists, and families seeking engaging, informative non-fiction that sparks conversation and curiosity.

What This Collection Covers:
Across The Second World War, The First World War, and The Fall of the Aztecs, Sandbrook guides readers through decisive moments that altered the course of nations and peoples. The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile illuminate leadership, dynastic politics, and the personalities that shaped empires, offering intimate portraits within sweeping historical contexts. Fury of The Vikings uncovers the daring, adaptable world of Norse society, while The Fall of the Aztecs links empire-building to contact, exchange, and transformation in the Americas. The collection as a whole provides a chronological arc—from ancient kingdoms and medieval intrigue to early modern power shifts and twentieth-century upheavals—delivering a broad, engaging foundation in world history for younger readers and lifelong learners alike.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Second World War, Sandbrook’s gripping entry into the era, centers on the human dimension of global conflict. Readers meet factory workers, codebreakers, soldiers, and families whose daily lives were forever altered by total war. The narrative threads together strategic decisions, home-front resilience, and intimate moments of courage, offering a balanced portrait of sacrifice, ingenuity, and endurance. While keeping a clear focus on the lived experience of people during the 1930s and 1940s, the book also situates broad events within accessible, reader-friendly chapters that support both classroom discussion and family reading. A compelling primer on how ordinary lives intersected with extraordinary history.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII navigates Tudor politics through six very different queens, revealing how marriage, diplomacy, and personal agency influenced a kingdom. Each queen’s story sheds light on succession, religion, and power plays at the highest levels of court. Sandbrook blends dramatic episodes with historical context, helping readers understand why Henry’s matrimonial saga mattered for England’s future. The human drama—ambition, danger, intellect, and resilience—plays out across a vividly drawn landscape of courtiers, advisors, and rivals, making the Tudor era feel immediate and relevant today.
The First World War guides readers through a conflict that reshaped the modern world, tracing the arc from archduke assassinations to the armistice. Sandbrook balances grand-scale events with intimate perspectives from soldiers, civilians, and nurses, bringing trenches, air battles, and home-front life into focus. The narrative underscores how alliances, technology, and ideology collided to redefine geopolitics, while emphasizing the enduring human costs and moments of ordinary heroism. A clear, engrossing doorway into a watershed chapter of history.
Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile follows Cleopatra’s ascent and the drama that followed as she navigated dynastic rivalries, Roman power, and cultural crossroads. The tale emphasizes political acumen, strategic alliances, and the lasting impact of Egypt’s extraordinary civilization. Sandbrook keeps the pace lively while anchoring the narrative in accurate historical detail, offering readers a vivid sense of Cleopatra’s world—from the Nile’s bustle to Alexandria’s intellectual vibrancy. A readable, immersive portrait of one of history’s most enduring icons.
Fury of The Vikings plunges readers into the Norse world, where raiders, traders, and settlers left a lasting mark on Europe. The book explores Viking society with a focus on exploration, shipbuilding, and daily life, weaving legends with archaeological insight. Readers discover how Viking culture spread, interacted with other civilizations, and contributed to cross-continental change. The tone remains accessible and exciting, inviting young readers to imagine long sea-voyages, bustling marketplaces, and the consequences of encounters across the North Atlantic.
The Fall of the Aztecs traces the dramatic collapse of one of Mesoamerica’s greatest civilizations. Sandbrook blends narrative energy with historical analysis to illuminate the rise of Tenochtitlán, the encounter with Cortés, and the complex web of alliances and conflicts that led to an era’s end and a new world order. The account emphasizes cultural exchange, conquest, and resilience, helping readers grasp why and how empires fall—and how new eras begin.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This six-book collection is ideal for curious young readers and families eager to explore world history together. It suits classrooms and home libraries alike, supporting history lessons with accessible storytelling and vivid contexts. Readers who enjoy immersive narratives, human-scale histories, and cross-cultural explorations will find each volume rewarding. The breadth of topics—from ancient Egypt to Viking exploration, Tudor politics, and world wars—offers rich discussion points for book clubs, school reading lists, and independent study. This set is a thoughtful gift for budding historians, curious minds, and anyone seeking a comprehensive, engaging introduction to global history through a single, approachable collection.

Key Benefits:

  • Six engaging history titles in one compact paperback set
  • Human-centered storytelling that makes complex events accessible
  • Broad historical scope: ancient, medieval, and modern eras
  • Supports classroom learning with clear narrative progressions
  • Ideal gift set for young readers and families
  • Accessible introductions to world civilizations and major conflicts

About the Author:
Dominic Sandbrook is a celebrated British historian and author known for transforming complex history into accessible, compelling storytelling. He has written multiple history books for adults and presented BBC television series exploring time periods from empires to modern life. In Adventures in Time, his aim is to bring big historical narratives to younger readers with accuracy and vitality. He writes with a clear eye for context, human experience, and the connections between past and present. Sandbrook lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and son, Arthur, who inspired the idea for Adventures in Time and remains part of the series’ ongoing development.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This Adventures in Time collection offers a rich, integrated journey through world history in a format perfect for reluctant readers and eager learners alike. The six titles complement one another, creating a cohesive historical arc while each book stands on its own as a vivid, standalone narrative. Readers gain not just facts, but a sense of how people lived, challenged, and imagined their world across centuries. For families and classrooms, the set provides a reliable, engaging gateway into history, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and a lifelong habit of reading about the past.

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