Life in the Tudor metropolis for both commoner and king alike.
This beautifully photographed selection of fifty of the county's most precious assets shows what makes Northumberland great.
Steph Gillett documents the history of this fascinating line, marking the sixtieth anniversary since its closure.
Explore the rich history of the city of Deal and Walmer in this guided tour through their most fascinating historic and modern buildings.
Respected collector of United memorabilia, and editor of Manchester United Review Collectors Club for more than twenty years, Iain McCartney looks at some of the most iconic and interesting pieces of Manchester United history.
A fabulous slice of wartime nostalgia, a facsimile edition of the manual used by the Land Girls during the Second World War.
The narrowboats built for transporting cargo on Britain’s canals are one of the great symbols of Britain. This highly illustrated book explores their history and development, and what it was like to crew a working vessel.
Bill Reid explores DAF lorries.
A must have book for Jack the Ripper historians - the first collection of its kind, including a previously unpublished image of Elizabeth Stride.
British Commando George Thomsen's action-filled account of combat during the Falklands War.
Her story not his – the English monarchy through the private and public lives of the queens of England, from the early and mythical queens to the Wars of the Roses.
John Ashdown-Hill, whose research was instrumental in the discovery of Richard III’s remains, explores and unravels the web of myths around Richard III.