Mike Phillips Bücher
Mike Phillips illustriert seit fast zwanzig Jahren alles, von Bilderbüchern bis zur makabren Reihe 'Horrible Histories'. Sein künstlerischer Ansatz konzentriert sich darauf, immersive visuelle Welten zu schaffen, die die Leser in das Herz der Geschichte ziehen, sei es ein fantastisches Abenteuer oder eine historische Erkundung. Phillips nutzt seine Illustrationen meisterhaft, um die Erzählung zu bereichern und zu erweitern, was seine Arbeit zu einer beliebten Wahl für Leser verschiedenster Genres und Altersgruppen macht.






Freaky peaks
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Freaky Peaks takes the intrepid young explorer on a thrilling tour of the tallest mountains, from Everest to Kilimanjaro, encountering many dangers along the way, including glaciers, yetis and avalanches. With a brand-new cover design, text updates and an added extra-horrible index, it's geography with even more gritty bits left in!
The lowdown on the world's most loathsome leaders. From bizarre tsars and evil emperors to crazy kings and queens, people all around the world have suffered at the hands of their rulers for centuries
Perishing poles
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Perishing Poles takes the young reader on a perilous voyage to the polar regions. Along the way they will encounter savage snowstorms, enormous icebergs, and hungry polar bears. With a brand-new cover design, text updates and an added extra-horrible index, it' geography with even more gritty bits left in
Desperate Deserts and Bloomin Rainforests
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Damp wet rainforests and bone-dry deserts are nicely juxtaposed in this third bind-up in the Horrible Geography series
Windrush
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Broadcaster Trevor Phillips and his novelist brother Mike retell the very human story of Britain's first West Indian immigrants and their descendants from the first wave of immigration in 1948 to the present day.
Windrush. The Irresistible Rise of Multi-racial Britain
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Broadcaster Trevor Phillips and his novelist brother retell the very human story of Britain's first West Indian immigrants and their descendants from the first wave of immigration fifty years ago to the present day



