Meredith MacArdle is a writer and editor who lives in London. After studying Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, she worked in public relations and then book publishing. Meredith specializes in history and the books she has written include The History of Ancient Asia, The History of the World Quiz Book and Think You Know it All? History.
Publications
O'Mara Books
100 Speeches to Live By
Meredith MacArdle
Enlist the help of history’s great orators and discover speeches to guide, inspire and rouse ... whatever the occasion. These are speeches to live your life by.
O'Mara Books
Think You Know It All? History
Meredith MacArdle
A great variety of activities to test your knowledge, whether highbrow or low culture. Proving you know it all about history has never been such fun – or so tricky.
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The History of Science in Bite-sized Chunks
Nicola Chalton, Meredith MacArdle
Since ancient times, we have tried to make sense of our universe by observing objects far beyond our abilities to see or touch – from the smallest atom to the farthest star.
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The History of the World Quiz Book
Meredith MacArdle
Taking the history of the world as its basis might seem a mammoth task but this fascinating book does just that, breaking the whole lot down into ten enthralling chapters that cover the ages and the w
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The Little Book of Stonehenge
Meredith MacArdle
Published in association with English Heritage, this fact-filled gift book is the perfect tribute to this iconic historical landmark, the best-known prehistoric monument in the world.
O'Mara Books
The 20th Century in Bite-Sized Chunks
Nicola Chalton, Meredith MacArdle
A rich, complex and absorbing subject, it’s hard to find the history of the twentieth century in one accessible book ... until now.
O'Mara Books
The Great Scientists in Bite-sized Chunks
Meredith MacArdle, Nicola Chalton
Since ancient times, the greatest minds have tried to make sense of the universe by observing objects far beyond our abilities to see or touch – from the smallest atom to the farthest star.