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The Lost Diary of Montezuma's Soothsayer
Clive Dickinson
with illustration by George Hollingworth
Montezuma lived in a palace with 1000 wives, yet he was deemed so holy that he never put his feet on the ground. His soothsayer was naturally with him everyday. His diary reveals the truth about a powerful emperor and a once mighty empire.
PPaperback - 110 pages (4 January, 1999)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0006945872

The Lost Diary of Robin Hood's Money Man
Steve Skidmore, Steve Barlow
with illustration by George Hollingworth
It's Sherwood Forest in the reign of Richard I and one man is looking after the nation's money. Not Robin Hood, but his money man. When Robin robs the rich, someone has to look after the money before it's given to the poor.
Paperback - 124 pages ( 4 October, 1999)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0006945910

The Lost Diary of Queen Victoria's Undermaid
Alex Parsons
with illustration by George Hollingworth
Flora McTavish was born the same year as Queen Victoria and as the Queen's undermaid is the perfect person to comment on life above and below the stairs in Victorian times.
Paperback - 128 pages (April 1998)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0006945813

The Lost Diary of William Shakespeare's Ghost Writer
Steve Skidmore, Steve Barlow
with illustration by George Hollingworth
How could a man so busy with life in Elizabethan England have had time to write all those plays and poems? Enter stage right, Egbert Noah Bacon - one of his writing group who, quill in hand, gives us a new perspective on the Bard himself and of a fascinating period of English history.
Paperback - 127 pages ( 1 March, 1999)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0006945880

The Lost Diary of Julius Caesar's Slave
Steve Skidmore, Steve Barlow
with illustration by George Hollingworth
Commonus Muccus - Caesar's slave - kept a diary which reveals full and amazing details of life in Roman times. He is the most loyal servant anyone could wish to have, and to prove it he follows his master through the conquest of Gaul, on into Italy and Rome and even to uncivilized Britain.
DPaperback - 124 pages (August 1997)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0006945805

The Lost Diary of Tutankhamun's Mummy
Clive Dickinson
with illustration by George Hollingworth
Tutankhamun came to the throne of Egypt when he was nine years old and his mum, the dotty Nefertidy came too. Tutankhamun packs Nefertidy off on a cruise down the Nile and she keeps a diary which although once lost, is now found and provides an unique account of life and history in ancient Egypt.
Paperback - 128 pages ( 4 August, 1997)
HarperCollins; ISBN: 0006945791


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