Short And Bloody History Of Highwaymen
Discover the thrilling world of outlaws in Short And Bloody History Of Highwaymen by John Farman, published by Penguin Random House Children's UK in 2000. This engaging 96-page paperback invites young readers to explore the life of highwaymen—once as common as crows on the road.
Through a blend of humor and historical facts, Farman reveals the often shocking truth about these infamous figures. From their diets to their dwellings, and the fates that awaited them when they were caught, this book captures the imagination of anyone intrigued by daring adventures. With its inviting tone, it makes learning about this fascinating period in history both entertaining and educational. Perfect for children of all ages who have ever dreamt of becoming a highwayman, this book is a must-have addition to any young reader's collection!