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|title=The Great Fire of London: 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of 1666
|author=Emma Adams and James Weston Lewis
|website=http://www.jwestonlewis.co.uk/Coming-Soon-The-Great-Fire-of-London-NEW
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'''Longlisted for the 2017 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal'''
While the average primary school child may not quite be able to fathom the importance and actual length of 350 years, it is no reason not to put a book out looking back that distance of time to major historical events. But it has to be a good book to justify the mental time travel that entails. And you have to hit on a remarkable subject, something that will open the young eyes to the danger, tragedy and drama of our history. Something like the Great Fire of London, as seen in this large hardback, which when it comes down to it, and for many reasons, is a very good book indeed.
[[L is for London by Paul Thurlby]] will take a young class round the current city.
 
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