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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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1339

‘If...’

Rudyard Kipling’s much-loved verses are a reflection on what it is that builds real character.

1340

Grace Darling

Mild-mannered Grace Darling persuaded her father to let her help him rescue the survivors of a shipwreck.

1341

St Aidan Returns King Penda’s Fire

When Penda tried to burn down Bamburgh Castle, St Aidan turned the pagan King’s own weapons against him.

1342

Sharp’s Castle

At Bamburgh, John Sharp organised free healthcare and education, bargain groceries, and the world’s first coastguard service.

1343

St Patrick of Ireland

After escaping from six years as a slave in Ireland, Patrick wanted only one thing: to go back.

1344

‘This England’

John of Gaunt watches in despair as his country is milked for its wealth and shared out among the king’s favourites.