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  • - Eyewitness Accounts from Those Who Were There
    av Mihajlo (Mike) S Mijajlovic
    364,-

    Provides a unique personal insight into the Balkan Wars of the 1990s.

  • - Bob, Bill and The Dark Knight
    av Rik Worth
    294,-

    The life stories of Batman creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane together for the first time in a comprehensive and broad history using multiple sources to retell the story of these influential legends.

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    av Anthony Tucker-Jones
    290,-

    Comprehensive illustrated history of tank warfare from 1948 to 1991.

  • - Key Figures who Established the Genre
    av Jennifer Selway
    284,-

    Reveals the key role that British talent played in establishing the genre.

  • - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives
    av Philip Jowett
    260,-

    Photographic history of the Second World War in Burma, fought between Allied forces and the Japanese.

  • - History, Organization and Equipment
    av Gabriele Esposito
    344,-

    The Greek historian Herodotus said the Thracian tribes could conquer the world if they could stop fighting each other long enough.

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    - How British First World War Soldiers Turned French into Slang
    av Julian Walker
    234

    A history and guide to 'Tommy French', the British soldiers' slang developed in France on the Western Front during the First World War.

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    av R E Pritchard
    234

    Peek beneath the bedsheets of sixteenth-century England in this affectionate, informative and fascinating look at sex and sexuality during the reign of Elizabeth I.

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    - Ensanguined Asia, 1941-1945
    av Tim Heath
    234

    From the first jungle forays, through the defeats, the victories, the war crimes and the final elements of the war in the jungle which led to ultimate victory over the Japanese, this volume is a unique attempt at telling the story from a fresh perspective, from all sides of the conflict.

  • - Its Design and Development
    av Graeme Gleaves
    344,-

    Good Photographic Coverage, Informative Long Captions, New Factual Information, Useful to Modellers.

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    av Daniel S MacCannell
    290,-

    Explodes the myth that after Trafalgar, Martello towers and other coastal-defence infrastructure were unnecessary.

  • av Tim Hillier-Graves
    519,-

    Good Photographic Coverage, Informative Long Captions, New Factual Information, Useful to Modellers.

  • Spar 18%
    - An Institutional History
    av Stephen Conway
    290,-

    An in-depth scholarly history of the British army as an institution during the eighteenth century.

  • - A Tale of Success and Failure
    av Andrew Fowler
    344,-

    Good Photographic Coverage, Informative Long Captions, New Factual Information, Useful to Modellers.

  • - Volume II: 367-211 BC
    av Jeff Champion
    232,-

    Concludes this exciting military history of one of the most important cities in the Classical world.

  • av Angela Buckley
    194,-

    On 6 December 1886, Arthur Foster leaves the Queen's Theatre, Manchester with a pocket full of gold and a lady bedecked with diamonds on his arm. He hails a hansom cab unaware that a detective has been trailing him as he crisscrossed the streets of the city. As the cab pulls away, the detective slips inside and arrests the infamous 'Birmingham Forger.' **The detective is Jerome Caminada, legendary policeman and real-life Victorian super-sleuth. A master of disguise with a keen eye for detail and ingenious methods of detection, Caminada is at the top of his game, tracking notorious criminals through the seedy streets of Manchester's underworld. Relentless in his pursuit, he stalks pickpockets and poisoners, unscrupulous con artists and cold blooded murderers. **His groundbreaking detective work leads to the unravelling of classic crime cases such as the Hackney Carriage Murder in 1889, secret government missions and a deadly confrontation with his arch-rival, a ruthless and violent thief. Caminada's compelling story bears all the hallmarks of Arthur Conan Doyle and establishes this indefatigable investigator as one of the most formidable detectives of the Victorian era and The Real Sherlock Holmes.**As seen in The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Express, The Times, La Stampa and Lancashire Life.**Also featured in Discover Your History Magazine.

  • av Mark Johnson
    194,-

    All of a sudden there was the rush of an immense shadow coming towards him at terrific speed. It was the ground reaching up to gather him. The date was 26 June, 1943 and Cy Grant was the rarest of things - a black West Indian RAF crew member, blown out of his exploding Lancaster bomber. **The heroic exploits of the Caribbean men and women who volunteered their services to the Allied effort during the Second World War have, until now, passed by with little fanfare or attention. Indeed, whilst many people are aware of the contribution that the various Bomber Command units paid in securing ultimate victory, little is said or understood of the achievements and sacrifices of the heroic Caribbean volunteers who contributed to some of their greatest victories.**Mark Johnson presents us here with an engrossing and humane account of the exploits of such individuals. Including a great number of insights and fascinating details taken from conversations with his great-uncle, John Blair, the book illuminates the day-to-day reality of life as a Caribbean volunteer during the Second World War and the kind of culture-clash experiences that characterised their wartime careers. John Blair is a particularly important member within the context of this history and within the wider context of Bomber Command history. He served a full and distinguished tour with Bomber Command in the skies over Germany and was present during some of the most pivotal moments, earning a Distinguished Flying Cross in the process. The author has based the book on in-depth interviews he conducted with his great-uncle and other survivors, as well as other press interviews and personal accounts by a host of other Caribbean volunteers to create a dramatic and well written account of the proceedings. An important book, offering a platform upon which to appreciate the true extent of the Caribbean contribution to the Allied war effort, the work offers a new slant on the popular Bomber Command theme; one that looks set to intrigue a number of readers yet to be acquainted with this facet of the unit's history.**As featured in Discover Your History magazine.

  • - The Life of Marie de Guise
    av Melanie Clegg
    194,-

    The little-known story of the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots and her feud with the Tudors: ';Will fascinate anyone who loves a simmering, twisting tale' (All About History). Mary, Queen of Scots continues to intrigue both historians and the general publicbut the story of her mother, Marie de Guise, is much less well known. A political power in her own right, she was born into the powerful and ambitious Lorraine family, spending her formative years at the dazzling, licentious court of Franois I. Although briefly courted by Henry VIII, she instead married his nephew, James V of Scotland, in 1538. James's premature death four years later left their six-day-old daughter, Mary, as queen, and presented Marie with the formidable challenge of winning the support of the Scottish people and protecting her daughter's threatened birthright. Content until now to remain in the background and play the part of the obedient wife, Marie spent the next eighteen years effectively governing Scotlanddevoting her considerable intellect, courage, and energy to safeguarding her daughter's inheritance by using a deft mixture of cunning, charm, determination, and tolerance. This biography, from the author of Marie Antoinette: An Intimate History, tells the story and offers a fresh assessment of this most fascinating and underappreciated of sixteenth-century female rulers.

  • av Paul Chrystal
    344,-

    Highly topical - reveals the 100 (or so) most significant pandemics, plagues and epidemics in world history, from prehistory to Covid-19.

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    - Memories of Action, Capture and Escape
    av Major Tony Hough
    234

    Classic special forces action and escape memoir.

  • av Richard Taylor
    223 - 364,-

    In-depth investigation of the problems of British tank design in the interwar years and during the war.

  • - The Origins of Adolf Hitler's Anti-Semitism and its Outcome
    av Peter den Hertog
    294,-

    Unique investigation into the mind of Adolf Hitler and written by a recognised expert in the field. Demonstrates how Hitler's paranoia developed.

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    - 100 Years of Success, Setback and Change
    av J Paul Hodgson
    338,-

    An in-depth investigation into the long history of Britain's aircraft industry. Great Britain's aircraft industry started in 1908, with the first formally registered organisation in the world to offer to design and build an aeroplane for commercial gain'.

  • av Robin Jones
    244,-

    Fascinating insight into Brunel, engineer, visionary and artist. A highly respected journalist who specialises in heritage transportation and industrial archaeology.

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    av Ben Norman
    178,-

    Discover how people died in seventeenth-century England, from succumbing to epidemic disease to being hanged, drawn, and quartered as a traitor to the realm. Learn about what happened to the seventeenth-century corpse immediately after death, including how it was prepared, what it was dressed in, and where it went.

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    - From Blood Bread to Bake-Off
    av Emma Kay
    290,-

    The first of it's kind, this is a complete history of Britain's love affair with baking. Tells the story of how our relationship with this much-loved practice has evolved over time. Combines the related histories of Britain's economy, innovation, technology, health, cultural and social trends with the personal stories of the pioneers and cooks.

  • - A History of the Airwaves
    av Gordon Bathgate
    194,-

    A complete history of this country's love affair with the radio. Traces radio's development from first use to pioneering broadcasts of the BBC, it's role in the Second World War and how it has survived competition from modern technology. 2020 is the centenary of the first radio. broadcast.

  • av John Grehan
    244,-

    This collection of images shows how US warships, and, in particular, submarines helped sustain the garrison.

  • av Eileen Chanin
    232,-

    Between 8 and 12 December of 1962, world attention focused on a surprise rebel uprising that sprang up in northern Borneo, where hostages were taken and threatened with execution. The small river town of Limbang, administrative centre of the Fifth Division of the British Crown colony of Sarawak.

  • Spar 16%
    av Dale Blair
    154,-

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