The Horrible Histories are intended for an audience of 10-14, but many adults find them informative and useful.
Terry Deary :)
The intended audience of an author is what age group the author wrote the book for. Like the intended audience for a childrens book, would be children.
His most popular book series is 'Horrible Histories'.
The courator is Graeme Slieth, Book series author is Terry Deary
Terry Deary is best known for his Horrible Histories series.
The book series "Horrible Histories" can be located on online stores such as Amazon where you can find the box set for $45.20 new from the site (or circa $30 used from user sellers) and for each singular book you should expect to pay circa $11 dollars for some of the editions.
The intended audience varies depending on the book. Some authors write books for children, while other write for adults who are interested in technology.
Obviously teens or young adults.
There is a book called "Flaming Olympics" which was written by Michael Coleman. It was published by Scholastic Hippo, the company that brought you Horrible Histories. The ISBN is 0590137530.
It depends on the book. Books can come from any country in the world, depending on the author, publisher, and where it was printed.
Yes there is. It's based on the Terry Deary book series of the same name. See related link for a list of episodes.
Shakespeare intended his play Julius Caesar to be watched, not read. He intended that his audience should be entertained. It was not intended to teach anyone lessons.