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The Secrets of Stonehenge by Mick Manning and Brita Granström.

“Stonehenge has captured the imagination as long as man can remember - long after he can remember what it was built for.

“Throughout it talks in a positive, non-contradictory way but also without dogma and this subject is so controversial to so many that avoiding dogma is a big plus in this book's favour. It also goes back in history to before the henge we see today and shows what excavations have revealed about the site before.

“Couple this history with cartoon like drawings and historical asides this book is a great asset for children to learn from.”

From a review of the book here.

With Christmas around the corner, The Secrets of Stonehenge might be a stocking filler for kiddies with stonehead parents (or for people of any age who just like graphic novels – cough, cough ;-)


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8th November 2013ce
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