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  • - Britain's First Female Ambassadors
    av Elizabeth Warburton
    265

    The first book to explore the lives of pioneering women diplomats and development of equality in the government

  • - A New History and Archaeology of Aquae Sulis
    av Peter Davenport
    264

    The first completely new and authoritative popular book on Roman Bath since 1984

  • av Jacqui Wood
    161

    This is a beautiful study of the rich history of our food, its fads and its fashions, combined with a practical cookbook of over xxx recipes from the Second World War onwards

  • - The Baltic, 1945
    av Claes-Goeran Wetterholm
    263

    The story of the worst ship disasters in history, of ships sunk in the Baltic between January and May 1945

  • - Hannah's Daughter
    av Margaret Hedley
    201

    The follow-up to Hannah's Story, this recounts the fortunes of Hannah's female descendants into the 20th century and the enduring challenges they faced

  • - A History of Britain's Airlines in 40 Aircraft
    av Guy Halford-Macleod
    387

    The stories of 40 important aircraft reveal the many changes across the post-war British aviation industry

  • av Hjorleifur Helgi Stefansson
    191

    The finest and most authentic collection of Icelandic folk tales to be published in the English language

  • av Roy Conyers Nesbit
    291

    The Battle of Britain

  • - In the Footsteps of the Capital's Killers
    av David Long
    147

    A unique guidebook that explores the darker side of London's history

  • - One Family's Fight Against an Invisible Intruder
    av Mike Hallowell & Darren W. Ritson
    207

    In December 2005 a family began to experience poltergeist-like phenomena in their home. Slowly but steadily the phenomena escalated, and in July 2006 the authors were asked to investigate. This book is a chilling diary of an ongoing poltergeist case which the authors believe rivals any previously documented.

  • - Menopause Conversations We All Need to Have
    av Caroline Harris
    277

    It's time to change the global menopause conversation. Let's stop talking just in terms of the stereotyped sweaty, hot-flush beleaguered female, the infertile crone or the wise woman - the reality of the menopause experience is so diverse and deserves to be heard.

  • - The Story of a Dissenting Village
    av Rab MacWilliam
    201

    The history of a fascinating, 'dissenting' area of London from late medieval times to the present day

  • - Putting Forests on the Map
    av David Foot
    187

    The story of twentieth-century forest creation, and the Eureka moment in the 1980s that challenged foresters and conservationists to work together

  • - A History of the Nation Through its Headwear
    av David Long
    287

    The first book to tell the history of Britain through its headwear

  • av Lisa Schneidau
    191

    A collection of traditional folk tales, including history, folklore and nature observations about the woodlands and forests of Britain and Ireland.

  • - A Guide to British Highwaymen & Highwaywomen
    av Fiona McDonald
    147

    Everyone loves a romantic rogue whose exciting exploits feature a cheeky disregard for the law, narrow escapes and lots of love interest. All these and more form an entertaining volume that will keep the reader glued to the page following the mounted thief in his, or her, endless match against the law and a death by public hanging.

  • av Siobhan Ferguson
    167

    A pocket-sized guide to London's prettiest neighbourhoods, from the creator of the hugely successful Instagram account @prettycitylondon

  • - The Mystery of HM Submarine Affray
    av Alan Gallop
    137

    April 16th 2011 sees the 60th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of the submarine HMS Affray.

  • av Paul Chamberlain
    201

    The human story of Cambridgeshire's Napoleonic War prison

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Nigel Dalziel
    187

    200 old photographs showing life in Glasgow during the early part of the twentieth century

  • av Patricia A. Clarke
    201

    A history of Pinner, Hatch End, North Harrow & Rayners Lane

  • - A Hell of a Life
    av Brian Burford
    191

    This is the book that speedway fans the world over have been waiting for: the inside story of the Californian hell-raiser, Kelly Moran.

  • av Brian Trubshaw
    321

    Concorde, the complete inside story

  • - How a Scottish Prince Became a Mythical Hero
    av Simon Stirling
    191

    Arthur led the Britons to the brink of victory but was cut down by treachery and betrayal. In this, the first full biography of Arthur, Simon Andrew Stirling provides a range of proofs that Artuir mac Aedain was the original King Arthur;

  • - A Guide to the Records of Transported Convicts and Early Settlers
    av David T. Hawkings
    421

    2012 marks the 225th anniversary of the sailing of the eleven vessels of the First Fleet from England, bound for Australia. Now completely revised and expanded to include new research, Bound for Australia is the essential guide to these records.

  • - No. 4 Commando at War 1940-45
    av James Dunning & Robert Dunning
    191

    The Fighting Fourth

  • av John Hughes
    261

    A richly illustrated journey through the history of on of Scotland's greatest industries - malt whisky

  • - Britain in Old Photographs
    av Gavin Smith
    217

    Islington - one of London's most vibrant boroughs - has a rich history, which is brought to life in this book

  • - The Last Great Battle
    av R. James Steel & James McWilliams
    171

    On 8 August 1918, the Allied forces launched the surprise attack that heralded the end of the First World War. With skill and daring, 21 divisions of men breached the German lines, supported by 500 tanks and 1,000 aircraft. This book considers the successes and failures of both sides in this conflict.

  • - Heroes of the Glorious Revolution
    av John van der Kiste
    257

    Mary (1662-94), daughter of James, Duke of York, heir to the English throne, married William (1650-1702), son of William II of Orange (1626-50), Stadtholder of the Dutch republic, who was eleven years older than her. This dual biography deals with both the 'life and times' of the monarchs, and with England's place in Europe.

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