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William Terence Deary (born 3 January 1946) is a British children's author of over 200 books, selling over 25 million copies in over 40 languages, best known as the writer of the Horrible Histories series. Since 1994 he has been one of Britain's best-selling authors. In 2012, he was the tenth most-borrowed author … See more Deary was born in Sunderland. His father Bill owned a butcher's shop in Hendon, a poverty stricken area of the city and his mother Freda was the manager of a clothing shop. Deary went to Monkwearmouth Grammar … See more • Terry Deary's homepage • Terry Deary at LibraryThing • Terry Deary's speech at the Game Based Learning Conference, London, March 2009 See more Deary is an outspoken critic of schools, which he believes serve no function above keeping children off the street. Deary has commented: "I've no interest in schools. They have … See more Series • Horrible Histories • Truly Terrible Tales • Master Crook’s Crime Academy See more WebJan 1, 2024 · Terry began his career as a professional actor in 1972 when he joined Theatre Powys in Mid-Wales. He has also worked as a theatre … hocut 4260 sds
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