"Babes of the Empire: An alphabet for young England" offers a fascinating glimpse into the British Empire through the eyes of children. Authored by Thomas Stevens, this unique alphabet book, originally intended for juvenile readers, presents a historical perspective on Great Britain's colonies. Explore the concepts and places central to the Empire, from A to Z. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to examine the perceptions and representations of the Empire that were prevalent in children's literature of the time. A valuable resource for anyone interested in British history, colonialism, and the legacy of empire as portrayed to young minds. A classic example of juvenile nonfiction providing insight into a significant period.
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