The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book
Come on a puzzle adventure and meet iconic figures from British history.
The bestselling series returns with over 300 new puzzles to test the whole family, including 40 maps from the Ordnance Survey's illustrious archive.
Track down hidden treasures, decipher geographical details and pit your wits against puzzles ranging from easy to brutally difficult. Alongside these brain teasers, discover Britain's most-loved figures and the locations key to their stories. From Emmeline Pankhurst's Manchester to William Burns' Aberdeenshire, Mary Seacole's London and Isaac Newton's Oxford, and many more.
There's only one question. Are you up to the challenge?
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The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book
The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book
Come on a puzzle adventure and meet iconic figures from British history.
The bestselling series returns with over 300 new puzzles to test the whole family, including 40 maps from the Ordnance Survey's illustrious archive.
Track down hidden treasures, decipher geographical details and pit your wits against puzzles ranging from easy to brutally difficult. Alongside these brain teasers, discover Britain's most-loved figures and the locations key to their stories. From Emmeline Pankhurst's Manchester to William Burns' Aberdeenshire, Mary Seacole's London and Isaac Newton's Oxford, and many more.
There's only one question. Are you up to the challenge?
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Come on a puzzle adventure and meet iconic figures from British history.
The bestselling series returns with over 300 new puzzles to test the whole family, including 40 maps from the Ordnance Survey's illustrious archive.
Track down hidden treasures, decipher geographical details and pit your wits against puzzles ranging from easy to brutally difficult. Alongside these brain teasers, discover Britain's most-loved figures and the locations key to their stories. From Emmeline Pankhurst's Manchester to William Burns' Aberdeenshire, Mary Seacole's London and Isaac Newton's Oxford, and many more.
There's only one question. Are you up to the challenge?















