Who stole the river?
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Who stole the river?
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The work Who stole the river? represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Audio, Nonmusical, Sounds, Music.
- Label
- Who stole the river?
- Statement of responsibility
- Margaret Ryan
- Subject
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- Children's audiobooks
- Children's stories
- Fiction 7+
- Great Britain -- History -- Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. -- Juvenile sound recordings
- Historical
- Historical fiction
- Princesses -- Juvenile sound recordings
- Romans -- England -- Juvenile sound recordings
- Roodica the Rude (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile sound recordings
- Celts -- Juvenile fiction
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Romans built fine houses and straight roads, they encouraged the Celts to take baths. But not everyone liked the Romans. Lots of people fought back. No one more stubbornly than Queen Goodica's youngest daughter Roodica the Rude
- Cataloging source
- StDuBDS
- Dewey number
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- 823.9'14
- 823.914
- Form of composition
- not applicable
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Literary text for sound recordings
- fiction
- Music parts
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Narrated by Harriet Carmichael
- Series statement
- Roodica the Rude
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
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