Have a look on the website liked below in the Related Links section. UIt has a database search; look at the bottom of the page for information on how to search by LCCP (Library of Congress Control Number)
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It depends what you are doing. If you are doing research - search the library catalog website to see all of the databases that are available to library card holders. Or you can ask a librarian to give you a list of the databases. If you are just browsing then look at the displays that the staff put together. If your library has a good website it can also give suggestions of books you might enjoy if you liked a certain book, author, or genre.
if this don't help look in the phone book for the main number. I'm sure they can help you. Call 832-393-1313. Telephone Reference operates ... to in-person and Telephone Reference services, Houston Public Library and.... Do a Barrel Roll : D
Angela, In a library. Start with an encyclopedia, look up England or United Kingdom. Also look up the names of specific kings to find out what happened during their reigns. Then find books on the subject. Use the library's computer catalog. Do a search using England and medieval or middle ages as your search terms. If that doesn't give you what you want, ask a librarian for help, that's what they are there for. To find web sites, go to www.Google.com and do the same search.Michael Montagne
You would look in either the 2300s or the 500s. Not fiction.
I'm pretty sure it was the first. You should look it up on Wikipedia, that should tell you!