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The six daughters of George III were raised in seclusion. Though one would escape, her sisters were destined to remain the prisoners of a turbulent royal household.
These are elite women, all connected to country houses or from noble families throughout the UK, and this book explores to what extent privilege gave them the opportunity to choose the life they wanted, thus guiding the reader to challenge their own beliefs about elite women throughout history.
The first memoir of an Afghan interpreter with the Coalition.
Discover how to grow your own fruit and veg even if you don't have much time or are a complete beginner.
The camps prisoners came mainly from defeats at St Valery, Dunkirk, and Crete.
New study of the life and career Bohemond of Taranto, one of the most remarkable soldiers of the Middle Ages.
First of a new series with The National Archives.
Provides new insight into the real side of a vivacious socialite who inspired several fictional characters in her cousin Jane Austen's highly acclaimed books.
A comprehensive, accurate, and academically-supported reference of all of the major military and paramilitary camouflage patterns that have been in use around the world from the end of World War Two to today.
Describes Roman York in the second and early 3rd centuries AD
Described as one of the greatest mass-murderers in history, Rudolf Hoss, was born in Baden-Baden on 11 December 1901.
New and fresh look at the identity of King Arthur from an established and best-selling author.
In the years leading up to the First World War, the United Kingdom was subjected to a ferocious campaign of bombing and arson. Those conducting this terrorist offensive were members of the Women's Social and Political Union; better known as the suffragettes. The targets for their attacks ranged from St Paul's Cathedral and the Bank of England in London to theatres and churches in Ireland. The violence, which included several attempted assassinations, culminated in June 1914 with an explosion in Westminster Abbey. Simon Webb explores the way in which the suffragette bombers have been airbrushed from history, leaving us with a distorted view of the struggle for female suffrage. Not only were the suffragettes far more aggressive than is generally known, but there exists the very real and surprising possibility that their militant activities actually delayed, rather than hastened, the granting of the parliamentary vote to British women. AUTHOR: Simon Webb is the author of many non-fiction books, ranging from academic works on education to popular history. He has also written dozens of westerns under both his own name and a variety of pseudonyms, such as Harriet Cade, Fenton Sadler and Jay Clanton. He works as a consultant on the subject of capital punishment to television companies and filmmakers and also writes fro various magazines and newspapers, including the Times educational Supplement, Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. 16 b/w illustrations
Sets the battle in its full context, explaining the causes and strategic implications.
Analysis of Scotts life and fatal expedition
We Also Served is a social history of women's involvement in the First World War. Dr. Vivien Newman disturbs myths and preconceptions surrounding women's war work and seeks to inform contemporary readers of countless acts of derring-do, determination, and quiet heroism by British women, that went on behind the scenes from 1914-1918.
Malcolm Hislop looks at the hugely popular subject of castles from the unusual perspective of design and construction.
Ogden-Smith's remarkable wartime exploits as a Commando and SOE operative in North Africa and Europe, include dramatic accounts of clandestine missions deep behind enemy lines.First time this story has been told in full.
This will be the first biography of Maitland written, despite his pivotal role in the history of Mary Queen of Scots.
A richly illustrated guide to modelling the nimble M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier, a Cold War veteran of the jungle and desert, filled with previously unseen inspirational photographs and drawings.
A richly illustrated guide to modelling the versatile High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle or HUMVEE, filled with previously unseen photographs and drawings.
Studies the British infantry at a crucial period when it absorbed the harsh lessons of the American Revolutionary War to become the efficient, highly-motivated force that defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
The first book to provide a detailed yet highly accessible account of 1,000 years of visual signalling at sea.
James Chuter Ede (1882-1965) longest serving Home Secretary.
A practical guide to family history collaboration.
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