The author of celebrated children's book series Horrible Histories has revealed what he really thinks about the British Empire 30 years after the first book was released. Award-winning writer Terry ...
The Horrible Histories books have already been re-imagined for television, stage shows and magazines and have now inspired a film. Laura Drysdale speaks to series author Terry Deary. Did you know with ...
Terry Deary has revealed that the Horrible Histories books are to end. The series of popular children's books, which have been written by Deary for 20 years, are expected to conclude after his next ...
Authors have reacted angrily to Terry Deary's comments about the negative impact libraries are having on the book industry. The bestselling Horrible Histories author stirred the debate over libraries ...
Horrible Histories author Terry Deary is set to take on the North East half-marathon aged 76 after taking part in his first in 1986. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Sunderland Echo, you ...
Author Terry Deary has a pretty good idea of why his Horrible Histories series is so popular. "The problem with non-fiction books is they're written by experts who wouldn't know a child if it jumped ...
IT was the most boring subject in the world!” groans Terry Deary. “Why I took it is probably because I thought it might have got interesting. But it didn’t – it got worse. “They dictated endless notes ...
Horrible Histories author Terry Deary has penned his latest novel, a murder mystery set in Sunderland in 1973, the year the Black Cats won the FA Cup. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Only to Sleep by Lawrence Osborne, a new Philip Marlowe story based on Raymond Chandler’s creation. Marlowe is the man I want to be, both the book character and as played by Humphrey Bogart on film.
"It was a very dangerous environment: knives, boiling water," says Terry Deary. "These days an inspector of hygiene would probably have a heart attack at my Dad's shop, with its dirty floor, cracks in ...
TERRY Deary is the author of the award-winning childrens’ books, Horrible Histories among many others. The Sunderland-born writer’s car history is equally as compelling. Now living in County Durham he ...
Terry Deary at his home in County Durham Credit: Photo: Shaun Cook Terry Deary, 69, is the author of more than 200 books for children and young people, including the Horrible Histories series, which ...
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