How Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's daughter, became the world's first computer programmer in 1842 and would have started the digital age.
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A riveting, intelligent spy-mystery set in London and France involving the Russian President, drawn on the secret-service knowledge of former high-ranking diplomat Joseph Clyde.
Never before published in book form, these real dispatches from the real Dad's Army show how everything was affected, from petrol to pets, from restaurants to smoking, and not just food and clothing.
After the beheading of Charles I, who kept the monarchy together against the tide of turbulence that came with Cromwell? This riveting biography of Henry Jermyn casts... Læs mere
A British terrorist is being held by the Chinese - Tony Underwood is sent to investigate and soon is on to a plot with terrifying consequences.
The massively publicised guide to anti-aging from the bestselling author of Two Lipsticks and a Lover.
First memoir on bestselling giants of the art world (and great eccentrics), Hugh Honour and John Fleming by one of their closest friends over 60 years.
Darker than The Bridge and The Killing, the bodies start piling up for Martin Peters, a former Punk and now a British detective in the Berlin police force.
A primer on modern China by a leading expert.
A collection of Diana Mitford's articles and diary she wrote for her friends.
First paperback edition of the acclaimed Hardback.