Mary Godolphin was the pseudonym of Lucy Aikin who undertook translating great literature into single-syllable words so that young readers could enjoy...
This book presents simplified and abridged versions of stories from Edmund Spenser's epic poem, *The Faerie Queene*. The author, Mary Macleod, aimed t...
This book contains simplified and engaging retellings of popular Bible stories, making them accessible and meaningful for young readers. It aims to he...
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This book presents a simplified history of England, written primarily using words of one syllable. It aims to make the study of English history access...
This book, an adaptation of the first ten volumes of Benito Pérez Galdós's *Episodios Nacionales*, presents a simplified and accessible narrative of t...
'History of Japan In Words of One Syllable' is a simplified account of Japan's history, spanning from ancient times to the late 19th century. Written...
A simplified history of the state of Missouri, from ancient Prehistoric times to the late 19th century, written chiefly in words of one syllable. Book...