This remarkably relevant historic text provides sound advice to allotment growers and includes a handy month-by-month guide.
This book follows the hungry citizens of Georgian London over one day as they navigate culinary pleasures and horrors in the capital's diverse food landscape.
A fascinating insight to a much-loved county before the arrival of railways, when tourism was in its infancy.
A groundbreaking study of the uses of paper and its recycling in eighteenth-century England.
Richly illustrated throughout, this book provides a fascinating history of the development of bookbindings from Roman times to the present day.
The thrillers and murder mysteries that most linger in the mind are those with memorable settings. This book explores twenty of these deadly landscapes and the places which inspired them.
An exploration and insightful analysis of sisters in literature and their depiction in three centuries of the novel.
A book of brilliant literary excerpts providing a new approach to engagement with literature in an inviting, accessible way.
A handy guide published to coincide with the loan of the tapestry to Britain in 2026.
Fascinating historic text designed to educate Second World War soldiers on the basic tenets of the British constitution and democracy.
An evocative collection of fourteen tales exploring Gaelic mythology, magic and wonder.
A haunting anthology of gruesome short stories guaranteed to terrify!