Kings and rulers -- Juvenile literature
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Kings and rulers -- Juvenile literature
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Kings and rulers
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- Who is Queen Elizabeth II?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Peter the Great, Diane Stanley
- African icons, ten people who shaped history, Tracey Baptiste ; illustrated by Hillary D. Wilson
- Ten kings, and the worlds they ruled, by Milton Meltzer ; illustrated by Bethanne Andersen
- Top 10 worst wicked rulers, Fiona Macdonald
- Saladin, Nobel Prince of Islam, by Diane Stanley
- Queen Victoria and the British Empire, Nancy Whitelaw
- The story of King Arthur and his knights, retold from the Howard Pyle original, by Tania Zamorsky ; illustrated by Dan Andreasen
- The Tudors, kings, queens, scribes and ferrets!, written and illustrated by Marcia Williams ; helped by Arthur Inkblott
- Cleopatra, Struan Reid
- The secrets of Tutankhamun, Egypt's boy king and his incredible tomb, Patricia Cleveland-Peck ; illustrated by Isabel Greenberg
- Queen Elizabeth II, the world's longest-reigning monarch, by Grace Hansen
- The King's day, Louis XIV of France, by Aliki
- Constantine, ruler of Christian Rome, Julian Morgan
- Who in the world was the unready king?, the story of Ethelred, by Connie Clark ; illustrated by Jed Mickle
- Who was Henry VIII?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Victoria, portrait of a queen, Catherine Reef
- Cleopatra, Diane Stanley , Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Queen Victoria, by Robert Green
- The world of King Arthur and his court, people, places, legend, and lore, Kevin Crossley-Holland ; illustrated by Peter Malone
- The great and the terrible, the world's most glorious and notorious rulers and how they got their names, Joanne O'Sullivan ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- Good Queen Bess, the story of Elizabeth I of England, by Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Egyptian kings and queens and classical deities, by Dwayne E. Pickels
- How the sphinx got to the museum, Jessie Hartland
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