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  • av Paul Kendall
    346

    This book is an exploration of the buildings, monuments, towns and battlefields of that turbulent era across both England and Wales - places that can still be visited and experienced today.

  • av Tim Heath
    346

    This is a journey through the dark secretive corridors of the Third Reich's powerbase and it's near-pathological sexual obsession with young women, sex, Satanism and the occult.

  • av Michael Green
    396

    A wide range of Soviet aircraft is authoritatively described and vividly illustrated in this comprehensive work.

  • av Norman Ridley
    346

    This book looks at how these two 'strange bedfellows' dealt with western hostility and found ways to accommodate each other in a bid to recover from the economic devastation and dismantling of their historic territorial boundaries.

  • av Chloe Petrylak
    346

    From identifying the various species of fox found around the world to learning about their anatomy and super sharp senses, as well as finding out more about our relationship with them - both past and present - get ready to become a fox expert with every page you turn.

  • av Michael Greenhut
    396

    A Selective History of 'Bad' Video Games will walk you down memory lane and perform unholy excavations of games you remember, games you've forgotten, and games you never knew you wanted to read about during your lunch break.

  • av Paul Johnson
    346

    This book describes the men who were executed for crimes committed in the European Theater of Operations during and just after the Second World War.

  • av John Van der Kiste
    346

    Of Queen Victoria's four sons, the eldest married a Danish princess, one a Russian Grand Duchess, and the other two princesses of German royal houses.

  • av Danny Burt
    346

    This is the biography of one of the RAF's greatest characters of the Second World War.

  • av Darren Neely
    226

    Operation Nordwind was the last major German offensive of World War II on the Western Front.

  • av Dennis Oliver
    276

    This book provides everything the modeler needs to recreate an accurate representation of these historic tanks.

  • av Matthew Wharmby
    346

    In this photographic archive, each company's last Routemaster-operating decade is outlined in detail up to when each route was converted to OPO one by one between 29 August 2003 and 9 December 2005.

  • av Kevin Prenger
    296,-

    The war in Europe was reaching its cataclysmic final months with Germany surrounded on all sides. More than ever, Hitler needed his people to stiffen their resolve for the coming onslaught.

  • av Michael Ramscar
    346

    In the late eighteenth century mental illness was treated with brutal and inhumane methods by 'mad-doctors', and the treatment of George III was no exception.

  • av Terry Crowdy
    346

    Illustrated with contemporary photographs throughout, this book is a memorial to the service of Arthur Flint and his shipmates during the war, from the Battle of Matapan, the landings in North Africa, Sicily and Salerno, to the arctic hunt for Tirpitz, before fighting alongside the Americans at Okinawa and the final assault against Japan.

  • av Timothy Venning
    346

    This book completes the series of studies of the 'British Revolution of the Three Kingdoms of England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland' and covers the period from the fall of the 'failed state' and Protectorate in 1657 to the restoration of the Stuart monarchy.

  • av David Tremain
    346

    Dickie Metcalfe was not your typical secret agent, but he was larger than life in more ways than one. Unlike many other agents who were part of the Double Cross System during the Second World War, he did not defect; nor was he blackmailed into becoming a spy.

  • av Diana Tritton
    346

    Four Empires were extinguished by the Great War 1914-18 - the Ottoman, German, Russian and Austro-Hungarian. This is the story of the rescue of one of these Imperial families - the Habsburgs, who might well have suffered the fate of the Romanovs without the intervention of one British officer sent in secret by King George V of England.

  • av Martin W Bowman
    346

    For most, and particularly the injured and the wounded, being shot down over Occupied Europe during the Second World War meant that capture was immediate, that imprisonment was almost inevitable. For some, evasion was possible, but rarely for long. For a relative handful, however, their evasion saw them eventually reach home once again.

  • av Roland Hui
    306

    Explore the incredible story of Anne Boleyn, the most famous and controversial of Henry VIII's six wives, in this exciting new account of her life told in words and pictures.

  • av Aidan Dodson
    276

    The royal tombs of ancient Egypt include some of the most stupendous monuments of all time, containing some of the greatest treasures to survive from the ancient world. This book is a history of the burial places of the rulers of Egypt from the very dawn of history down to the country's absorption into the Roman Empire, three millennia later.

  • av James Hobson
    335,-

    This book is the story of seventeen witnesses to the remarkably diverse Georgian century after 1720. While being very different in many ways, the voices have two things in common: they have an outstanding story to tell, and that story is available to all for free on the internet.

  • av Dennis Oliver
    276

    The Sherman tank served with most Allied armies during the Second World War and it is justly famous for the role it played in the Normandy landings and the subsequent drive into Germany.

  • av Mario Bartolini
    306

    This is a concise chronological guide to the emperors who ruled the Roman Empire.

  • av Tony Matthews
    346

    This book comes from the deep shadows of a tragic past to reveal the terrible truth of a secretive war that was responsible for the deaths of unimaginable numbers of innocent people.

  • av Malcolm Clegg
    286,-

    Over seventy different cases mentioned in the book are true accounts of events which took place on the railway during the Victorian era, the details of which were obtained as a result of hours of researching British Newspaper Archives of that period.

  • av Judith Grohmann
    335,-

    Born in Salzburg in 1756, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the most prolific musicians that ever lived. Here, the author Judith Grohmann takes us behind the curtain of the career to reveal the real personality of the composer, whose influence on the world of music is still profound today.

  • av Stephen Basdeo
    306

    Throughout history humankind has faced a number of deadly pandemics and such diseases have left their mark in history books, fine art, novels, life writing, and newspapers. This book collects together writings from across the centuries which illuminate people's experiences with plagues and pandemics.

  • av Brendan O'Carroll
    346

    Researched and written by much published author and leading LRDG expert.

  • av Michael Moss
    346

    While the author's graphic account compares favorably with the very best wartime memoirs, it also has a unique element, namely examples of his outstanding artistic skill.

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