- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The story of the women's suffrage movement, told through pictures and words by the bestselling illustrator David Roberts.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Carol DrinkwaterMy Story: Suffragette (centenary edition)9,49 €
- Kate PankhurstFantastically Great Women Who Changed The World12,99 €
- Margaret DickinsonSuffragette Girl12,99 €
- DKThe Feminism Book18,99 €
- Ms Kate PankhurstFantastically Great Women Who Changed The World8,99 €
- Lauren TarshisI Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 (I Survived #1)7,49 €
- Katherine WoodfineThe Midnight Peacock10,99 €
-
-
-
The story of the women's suffrage movement, told through pictures and words by the bestselling illustrator David Roberts.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 302mm x 240mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9781509839674
- ISBN-10: 1509839674
- Artikelnr.: 50874978
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 302mm x 240mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9781509839674
- ISBN-10: 1509839674
- Artikelnr.: 50874978
David Roberts is a hugely talented and versatile artist and author. David began his career in fashion illustration, and his sharp eye for form and composition is showcased beautifully in his books with Andrea Beaty, which include Ada Twist, Scientist and Iggy Peck, Architect. His work ranges from feisty retellings of fairy tales created in collaboration with his sister, Lyn (Little Red, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel), to his brilliantly funny books with Julia Donaldson such as Tyrannosaurus Drip, The Troll and The Cook and the King. In 2006 he won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Gold Award for his line drawings in Mouse Noses On Toast, and Little Red was shortlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal. David's sense of humour shines through in all his work, but especially his illustrations for The Bolds series by Julian Clary and the madcap Dirty Bertie books. Suffragette: The Battle for Equality was David's first self-authored book and is an exquisitely illustrated history of the women's suffrage movement, which has been a passion of David's since his school days.
Section
i: Foreword Introduction
ii: Introduction Chapter
1: A Man's World Chapter
2: What is Suffrage? Chapter
3: 1832: The Vote Lost Chapter
4: 1832
1897: The Acorn Becomes a Mighty Oak Chapter
5: Millicent Garrett Fawcett Chapter
6: Suffragists and their Supporters Chapter
7: 1903: The Time is Now Chapter
8: Emmeline Pankhurst Chapter
9: 1903: Deeds, Not Words Chapter
10: 1905: 'The Question, the Question, Answer the Question' Chapter
11: 1906: Bang, Bang on the Door Chapter
12: 1906: Rotten Fish and Bad Eggs Chapter
13: 1906: '
ette' Chapter
14: Notable Suffragettes Chapter
15: Suffragist, Suffragette Chapter
16: 1907: Mud, Mud, Mud! Chapter
17: 1907: 'Dare to Be Free' Chapter
18: 1907: Votes for Women? Never! Chapter
19: Notable Antis Chapter
20: 1908: Breaking Glass Chapter
21: 1908: Prime Enemy Chapter
22: 1908: The 'Trojan Horse Raid' Chapter
23: The Rebel Princess Chapter
24: Pins and Badges Chapter
25: 1909: Hunger Strike Chapter
26: 1909: The Gag, the Tube and the Funnel Chapter
27: 1909: The Magnificent Muriel Matters in her Flying Machine Chapter
28: Pageants and Parades Chapter
29: 1909: The Bingley Hall Brouhaha Chapter
30: A Riot of Colour Chapter
31: 1910
1912: The Bill, the Whole Bill and Nothing But the Bill Chapter
32: 1910: Black Friday Chapter
33: 1910: Suffrajitsu Chapter
34: 1911: The Suffragette in the Broom Cupboard Chapter
35: 1911: Acid, Ink and Fire Bombs Chapter
36: 1912: A Bigger Smash Chapter
37: 1912: 'Shout, Shout, Up with Your Song!' Chapter
38: 1913: A Game of Cat and Mouse Chapter
39: 1913: Capturing the Monument Chapter
40: 1913: The Pilgrims Make Progress Chapter
41: 1913: Burning Down the House Chapter
42: 1913: A Death at the Races Chapter
43: Smash, Slash, Break and Burn Chapter
44: 1914: Amazons at the Battle of Glasgow Chapter
45: 1914: Don't Forget the Workers Chapter
46: 1914: 'Slasher' Mary and the Art Attacks Chapter
47: 1914: War Chapter
48: 1914: The White Feather Brigade Chapter
49: 1915: For Men Must Fight and Women Must Work Chapter
50: 1915
1918: Canaries and Penguins Help Win the War Chapter
51: 1918: The Vote Won Chapter
52: 1928: Votes for All Chapter
53: A World of Suffrage
i: Foreword Introduction
ii: Introduction Chapter
1: A Man's World Chapter
2: What is Suffrage? Chapter
3: 1832: The Vote Lost Chapter
4: 1832
1897: The Acorn Becomes a Mighty Oak Chapter
5: Millicent Garrett Fawcett Chapter
6: Suffragists and their Supporters Chapter
7: 1903: The Time is Now Chapter
8: Emmeline Pankhurst Chapter
9: 1903: Deeds, Not Words Chapter
10: 1905: 'The Question, the Question, Answer the Question' Chapter
11: 1906: Bang, Bang on the Door Chapter
12: 1906: Rotten Fish and Bad Eggs Chapter
13: 1906: '
ette' Chapter
14: Notable Suffragettes Chapter
15: Suffragist, Suffragette Chapter
16: 1907: Mud, Mud, Mud! Chapter
17: 1907: 'Dare to Be Free' Chapter
18: 1907: Votes for Women? Never! Chapter
19: Notable Antis Chapter
20: 1908: Breaking Glass Chapter
21: 1908: Prime Enemy Chapter
22: 1908: The 'Trojan Horse Raid' Chapter
23: The Rebel Princess Chapter
24: Pins and Badges Chapter
25: 1909: Hunger Strike Chapter
26: 1909: The Gag, the Tube and the Funnel Chapter
27: 1909: The Magnificent Muriel Matters in her Flying Machine Chapter
28: Pageants and Parades Chapter
29: 1909: The Bingley Hall Brouhaha Chapter
30: A Riot of Colour Chapter
31: 1910
1912: The Bill, the Whole Bill and Nothing But the Bill Chapter
32: 1910: Black Friday Chapter
33: 1910: Suffrajitsu Chapter
34: 1911: The Suffragette in the Broom Cupboard Chapter
35: 1911: Acid, Ink and Fire Bombs Chapter
36: 1912: A Bigger Smash Chapter
37: 1912: 'Shout, Shout, Up with Your Song!' Chapter
38: 1913: A Game of Cat and Mouse Chapter
39: 1913: Capturing the Monument Chapter
40: 1913: The Pilgrims Make Progress Chapter
41: 1913: Burning Down the House Chapter
42: 1913: A Death at the Races Chapter
43: Smash, Slash, Break and Burn Chapter
44: 1914: Amazons at the Battle of Glasgow Chapter
45: 1914: Don't Forget the Workers Chapter
46: 1914: 'Slasher' Mary and the Art Attacks Chapter
47: 1914: War Chapter
48: 1914: The White Feather Brigade Chapter
49: 1915: For Men Must Fight and Women Must Work Chapter
50: 1915
1918: Canaries and Penguins Help Win the War Chapter
51: 1918: The Vote Won Chapter
52: 1928: Votes for All Chapter
53: A World of Suffrage
Section
i: Foreword Introduction
ii: Introduction Chapter
1: A Man's World Chapter
2: What is Suffrage? Chapter
3: 1832: The Vote Lost Chapter
4: 1832
1897: The Acorn Becomes a Mighty Oak Chapter
5: Millicent Garrett Fawcett Chapter
6: Suffragists and their Supporters Chapter
7: 1903: The Time is Now Chapter
8: Emmeline Pankhurst Chapter
9: 1903: Deeds, Not Words Chapter
10: 1905: 'The Question, the Question, Answer the Question' Chapter
11: 1906: Bang, Bang on the Door Chapter
12: 1906: Rotten Fish and Bad Eggs Chapter
13: 1906: '
ette' Chapter
14: Notable Suffragettes Chapter
15: Suffragist, Suffragette Chapter
16: 1907: Mud, Mud, Mud! Chapter
17: 1907: 'Dare to Be Free' Chapter
18: 1907: Votes for Women? Never! Chapter
19: Notable Antis Chapter
20: 1908: Breaking Glass Chapter
21: 1908: Prime Enemy Chapter
22: 1908: The 'Trojan Horse Raid' Chapter
23: The Rebel Princess Chapter
24: Pins and Badges Chapter
25: 1909: Hunger Strike Chapter
26: 1909: The Gag, the Tube and the Funnel Chapter
27: 1909: The Magnificent Muriel Matters in her Flying Machine Chapter
28: Pageants and Parades Chapter
29: 1909: The Bingley Hall Brouhaha Chapter
30: A Riot of Colour Chapter
31: 1910
1912: The Bill, the Whole Bill and Nothing But the Bill Chapter
32: 1910: Black Friday Chapter
33: 1910: Suffrajitsu Chapter
34: 1911: The Suffragette in the Broom Cupboard Chapter
35: 1911: Acid, Ink and Fire Bombs Chapter
36: 1912: A Bigger Smash Chapter
37: 1912: 'Shout, Shout, Up with Your Song!' Chapter
38: 1913: A Game of Cat and Mouse Chapter
39: 1913: Capturing the Monument Chapter
40: 1913: The Pilgrims Make Progress Chapter
41: 1913: Burning Down the House Chapter
42: 1913: A Death at the Races Chapter
43: Smash, Slash, Break and Burn Chapter
44: 1914: Amazons at the Battle of Glasgow Chapter
45: 1914: Don't Forget the Workers Chapter
46: 1914: 'Slasher' Mary and the Art Attacks Chapter
47: 1914: War Chapter
48: 1914: The White Feather Brigade Chapter
49: 1915: For Men Must Fight and Women Must Work Chapter
50: 1915
1918: Canaries and Penguins Help Win the War Chapter
51: 1918: The Vote Won Chapter
52: 1928: Votes for All Chapter
53: A World of Suffrage
i: Foreword Introduction
ii: Introduction Chapter
1: A Man's World Chapter
2: What is Suffrage? Chapter
3: 1832: The Vote Lost Chapter
4: 1832
1897: The Acorn Becomes a Mighty Oak Chapter
5: Millicent Garrett Fawcett Chapter
6: Suffragists and their Supporters Chapter
7: 1903: The Time is Now Chapter
8: Emmeline Pankhurst Chapter
9: 1903: Deeds, Not Words Chapter
10: 1905: 'The Question, the Question, Answer the Question' Chapter
11: 1906: Bang, Bang on the Door Chapter
12: 1906: Rotten Fish and Bad Eggs Chapter
13: 1906: '
ette' Chapter
14: Notable Suffragettes Chapter
15: Suffragist, Suffragette Chapter
16: 1907: Mud, Mud, Mud! Chapter
17: 1907: 'Dare to Be Free' Chapter
18: 1907: Votes for Women? Never! Chapter
19: Notable Antis Chapter
20: 1908: Breaking Glass Chapter
21: 1908: Prime Enemy Chapter
22: 1908: The 'Trojan Horse Raid' Chapter
23: The Rebel Princess Chapter
24: Pins and Badges Chapter
25: 1909: Hunger Strike Chapter
26: 1909: The Gag, the Tube and the Funnel Chapter
27: 1909: The Magnificent Muriel Matters in her Flying Machine Chapter
28: Pageants and Parades Chapter
29: 1909: The Bingley Hall Brouhaha Chapter
30: A Riot of Colour Chapter
31: 1910
1912: The Bill, the Whole Bill and Nothing But the Bill Chapter
32: 1910: Black Friday Chapter
33: 1910: Suffrajitsu Chapter
34: 1911: The Suffragette in the Broom Cupboard Chapter
35: 1911: Acid, Ink and Fire Bombs Chapter
36: 1912: A Bigger Smash Chapter
37: 1912: 'Shout, Shout, Up with Your Song!' Chapter
38: 1913: A Game of Cat and Mouse Chapter
39: 1913: Capturing the Monument Chapter
40: 1913: The Pilgrims Make Progress Chapter
41: 1913: Burning Down the House Chapter
42: 1913: A Death at the Races Chapter
43: Smash, Slash, Break and Burn Chapter
44: 1914: Amazons at the Battle of Glasgow Chapter
45: 1914: Don't Forget the Workers Chapter
46: 1914: 'Slasher' Mary and the Art Attacks Chapter
47: 1914: War Chapter
48: 1914: The White Feather Brigade Chapter
49: 1915: For Men Must Fight and Women Must Work Chapter
50: 1915
1918: Canaries and Penguins Help Win the War Chapter
51: 1918: The Vote Won Chapter
52: 1928: Votes for All Chapter
53: A World of Suffrage