With previously unpublished images documenting the variety of wagons on railways in the Peak District.
The colourful story of the Mamluk dynasty – marked with treachery, carnage and destructive behaviour – is a significant chapter in the history of the Near East.
A wonderful photographic record, with many previously unpublished images, of the nation's rail scene.
A fascinating collection of previously unpublished photographs exploring the history of Glasgow iconic EMUs.
With rare and previously unpublished photographs of this interesting part of the Scottish rail scene.
Explore Wiltshire's military heritage, from Roman times to the present day, in this illustrated guide.
Previously unpublished images of freight traffic on Britain's railways. Show the locos hauling a variety of trains all over the BR system.
An engaging celebration of Kent’s culinary heritage, its county delicacies, producers and food-themed events.
New paperback edition - The story of Brunel's most famous ship and the people who knew her, using new archive sources.
The first book to look at the lives of Anna of Cleves’ siblings, particularly her powerful brother Wilhelm V and her elder sister Sybylla, and their interactions with the Holy Roman Empire, England, and France, which had a significant impact on the Reformation.
With parallels to today, a significant new account of the Roman empire as a place of migration, diversity and commerce, as well as its traditional image as a military power.
Susan Ronald, the acclaimed author of Hitler's Art Thief, takes us into the shadowy world of the aristocrats and business leaders on both sides of the Atlantic who secretly aided Hitler and Nazi Germany.