The Great Fire of London: An Illustrated History of the Great Fire of 1666
This beautifully illustrated gift book offers a powerful visual retelling of the Great Fire of London, one of the most significant disasters in London’s history. Set against the backdrop of the city’s tightly packed wooden buildings, the story begins with a single spark and unfolds into a dramatic account of destruction, survival, and rebuilding. In commemoration of the 350th anniversary of the fire, striking artwork by illustrator James Weston Lewis brings the events of November 1666 vividly to life. His detailed, atmospheric drawings guide readers through the unfolding catastrophe—from the first smouldering embers in a baker’s oven to the vast clouds of ash that consumed the city. As the narrative progresses, readers witness London’s transformation: from a medieval city in flames, to its eventual reconstruction. Each spread is richly detailed, encouraging close observation and discussion. Key Features Stunning illustrated retelling of the Great Fire of London (1666) Artwork by James Weston Lewis Explores the fire from outbreak to rebuilding Includes detailed scenes and a historical city map Engaging visual storytelling suitable for children and adults Educational Value Supports teaching of the Great Fire of London topic Encourages enquiry into cause, consequence, and change over time Helps pupils visualise 17th-century London life Ideal for KS1 and KS2 history learning Promotes discussion through rich historical illustration
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