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This is a list of all the books in the Horrible Histories book series.
Original Books[edit]
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Title | Published | Author | Illustrator | Time Period |
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Savage Stone Age | 1999 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown | Stone Age |
Awesome Egyptians | 1994 | Terry Deary and Peter Hepplewhite | Ancient Egypt | |
Awful Egyptians | 1997 | Terry Deary | ||
Groovy Greeks | 1995 | Ancient Greece | ||
Rotten Romans | 1994 | Ancient Rome | ||
Ruthless Romans | 2003 | |||
Cut-Throat Celts | 1997 | Celts | ||
Smashing Saxons | 2000 | Saxons | ||
Vicious Vikings | 1994 | Vikings | ||
Stormin' Normans | 2001 | Normans | ||
Measly Middle Ages | 1990 | Middle Ages | ||
Angry Aztecs | 1997 | Aztecs | ||
Incredible Incas | 2000 | Inca Empire | ||
Terrible Tudors | 1993 | Terry Deary and Neil Tonge | Tudor Dynasty | |
Terrifying Tudors* | 1998 | Terry Deary | ||
Slimy Stuarts | 1996 | House of Stuart | ||
Gorgeous Georgians | 1998 | Georgian Era | ||
Vile Victorians | 1994 | Victorian Era | ||
Villainous Victorians | 2004 | |||
Barmy British Empire | 2002 | British Empire | ||
Frightful First World War | 1998 | World War I | ||
Woeful Second World War | 1999 | World War II | ||
Blitzed Brits | 1994 | The Blitz |
∗Originally titled Even More Terrible Tudors
The original versions of the books each had a 'The' interjected at the start of their titles. This was removed after 2007.
Two Horrible Books in One[edit]
Title | Title | Published |
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Frightful First World War | Woeful Second World War | 2003 |
Groovy Greeks | Rotten Romans | 2009 |
Gorgeous Georgians | Vile Victorians | 2005 |
Smashing Saxons | Stormin' Normans | 2009 |
Terrible Tudors | Slimy Stuarts | 2003 |
Vicious Vikings | Measly Middle Ages | 2009 |
Barmy British Empire | Blitzed Brits | 2007 |
Angry Aztecs | Incredible Incas | 2001 |
Awful Egyptians | Ruthless Romans | *2008 |
∗Originally titled Horribly Huge Book of Awful Egyptians and Ruthless Romans
Blood Curdling Box Set[edit]
It includes the books: Savage Stone Age, Awesome Egyptians, Groovy Greeks, Rotten Romans, Cut-Throat Celts, Smashing Saxons, Vicious Vikings, Stormin' Normans, Angry Aztecs, Incredible Incas, Measly Middle Ages, Slimy Stuarts, Terrible Tudors, Gorgeous Georgians, Vile Victorians, Villainous Victorians, Barmy British Empire, Frightful First World War, Woeful Second World War, Blitzed Brits.
Specials[edit]
Title | Published | Author | Illustrator |
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Cruel Kings and Mean Queens | 1995 | Terry Deary | Kate Sheppard |
Dark Knights and Dingy Castles | 1997 | Terry Deary | Philip Reeve |
England | 2004 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
France | 2002 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
Ireland | 2000 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
Rotten Rulers | 2005 | Terry Deary | Mike Phillips |
Rowdy Revolutions | 1996 | Terry Deary | Philip Reeve |
*Scotland | 1997 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
The Twentieth Century | 1996 | Terry Deary | Philip Reeve |
**USA | 2001 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
Wales | 2008 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
Wicked Words | 1996 | Terry Deary | Philip Reeve |
∗Previously Bloody Scotland
∗∗Previously The USA
Handbooks[edit]
Title | Published | Author | Illustrator |
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The Horrible History of the World | 2003 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
Perilous Pirates | 2006 | ||
Wicked Witches | 2007 | Mike Phillips | |
Vile Villains | 2008 | Martin Brown | |
Spies | 2009 | ||
Blitz | Mike Phillips | ||
Wild Warriors | 2010 | ||
Nasty Knights | Martin Brown | ||
Terrible Trenches | 2011 |
Horrible Histories Gruesome Guides[edit]
Previously Horrible Histories CitiesSome Horrible Histories have been based around a particular city, rather than a nation or a specific time period. They also have a map when the front cover is folded out, and explain some structures in the city when the back cover is folded out. Therefore, many people consider them to be a sub-series as well. (Even though Loathsome London doesn't have these qualities, it was included into this sub-series during the republishing of the series from 2008 to 2011.[1][2]
Title | Published | Author | Illustrator |
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Oxford | 2010 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
Stratford-upon-Avon | 2010 | Mike Phillips | |
Edinburgh | 2010 | ||
*London | 2016 | Martin Brown | |
Dublin | 2017 | Mike Phillips | |
York | 2017 |
∗Previously Loathsome London
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High Speed History[edit]
High Speed History is a Horrible Histories sub-series beginning in 2010 that features historical tales in a comic-strip format.
Title | Published | Author | Illustrator |
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High Speed History: Egyptians | 2010 | Terry Deary | Dave Smith |
High Speed History: Tudors | |||
High Speed History: Knights | 2011 | ||
High Speed History: Rome |
Annuals[edit]
Title | Published |
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Awesome Annual 2007 | 2007 |
Annual 2008 | 2008 |
Annual 2009 | 2009 |
Annual 2010 | 2010 |
Annual 2011 | 2011 |
Annual 2012 | 2012 |
Annual 2013 | 2013 |
Annual 2014 | 2014 |
Annual 2015 | 2015 |
Annual 2016 | 2016 |
Novelty Books & Others[edit]
Title | Published | Author | Illustrator |
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Poisonous Postcards | 1997 | Terry Deary | Martin Brown |
The Massive Millennium Quiz Book | 1999 | ||
The Mad Millennium: A Play | 1999 | ||
Horrible Christmas | 2000 | ||
Dreadful Diary | |||
The Awesome Ancient Quiz Book | |||
Cruel Crime and Painful Punishment | 2002 | Mike Phillips | |
The Wicked History of the World | 2003 | Martin Brown | |
The Mad Miscellany | 2004 | Terry Deary and Martin Brown | |
Terrible Tomb of Tutankhamun Pop-up Adventure | 2008 | Terry Deary | |
Horribly Huge Book of Terrible Tudors | 2009 | Terry Deary and Neil Tonge | |
Horribly Huge Press-Out-and-Build Book | Terry Deary | ||
Horribly Hilarious Joke Book | |||
Who's Horrible in History | |||
The Horrible History of Britain and Ireland | 2010 | ||
Frightfully Funny Quiz Book | |||
Deadly Days in History | 2013 | ||
The Beastly Best Bits | |||
The Big Fat Christmas Book | 2014 | ||
Top 50 Kings & Queens | 2015 | ||
Top 50 Villains | 2016 | ||
This is a Horrible Book of Foul Facts | |||
Crackin' Castles | |||
Gruesome Great Houses | 2017 | ||
Horrible Histories of Great Britain | |||
Horrible Histories 25th Anniversary Yearbook |
References[edit]
- ^Amazon.com: London (Horrible Histories Gruesome Gd) (9781407104232): Terry Deary: Books
- ^Gruesome Guides
With titles such as Terrible Tudors, Rotten Romans and the Measly Middle Ages, author Terry Deary has never been one to sugar coat the Horrible Histories of the world.
He has now admitted deliberately littering his books with subversive messages for his young readers, as he condemns school a “waste of time”.
Deary, who has sold around 25 million copies of his Horrible Histories series across the world since they were first published in 1993, said laced his stories with radical ideas in the same way “sneaky propagandists” do, insisting: “I’m poisoning the minds of children.”
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Deary’s best-loved books include the Terrible Tudors, Rotten Romans and Vile Victorians, along with the Groovy Greeks, Vicious Vikings and Awesome Egyptians.
Telling history through timelines, quizzes and a series of cartoons, they delight in telling children that “history can be horrible” before unveiling the rude, quirky and amusing anecdotes to bring the period to life.
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Calling himself an “anarchist”, he has now disclosed his delight in sprinkling his books with radical ideas, with a profound dislike for authority stemming from his own schooldays.
“The teachers put my back up,” he told the Sunday Times. “They kick conformity into children. Teachers are just bullies and schools are a waste of time.
“They’re an ancient Greek idea that the Victorians borrowed to get kids off the street. It’s fundamentally wrong.”
Dismissing the government as “just a bunch of muppets in Whitehall telling teachers what to teach”, he argued children should instead be offered mentors tailored to their specific needs.
“Every child has an entitlement to be education for their needs,” he said. “The key is to identify talents. Schools can’t do that in classes of 30. Mentors could.
“If you’re a writer then someone attaches you to a write. Art to an artist. Mechanics to a mechanic. What is your skill? Everybody has a skill.”
Speaking of his books, which have been adapted into a popular television series, he attributed their success to the concept of “treating children with respect”.
He added: “Never talk down to children. Their ability to understand human nature has to be respected.”
When asked about the radical undertones of his work, he told the newspaper: “That’s the way snaky propagandists do it. I’m poisoning the minds of children…yes!”
He has previously said of his Horrible Histories: “I think what underlies Horrible Histories is the goodness of ordinary people as opposed to the evil and stupidity of people in power.
“They may start out bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, but in power your mindset becomes hanging on to that power whatever it takes, and if that involves corruption, you’ll use it.”
His 1998 book, Frightful First World War, begins: “History can be horrible. So horrible that some boring old fogies think young people should not be told the whole, terrible truth.”
It goes on to challenge young readers to “try this quick quiz on your teacher and watch as they strain their brain cell to the limit.
“If they get a question wrong you can jeer because they’re a dunce – if they get it right you can jeer because they’re probably old enough to remember the First World War!”
Rotten Romans refers to teachers “droning on”, while Barmy British Empire tells of “brutal Britannia” and the “dreadful deeds down under”. An entire book is dedicated to “Churchill and his Woeful Wars”.
A stage version of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain is currently touring theatres.