The impact that the war had on the city of Sheffield.
Translated from the original German and available in English for the first time. Highly regarded as the most insightful study of von Stauffenberg's life and character.
Traces the development of the two-handed sword from its origins in Germany around 1300 to its abandonment as a combat (as opposed to ceremonial) weapon around 1600.
Much-needed biography of one of aviation's greatest characters, providing an exciting account of a daring man during the formative years of air transportation.
Two cousins waged war for the future of England. Only one could win. This is the story of Stephen and Matilda, and the civil war remembered as The Anarchy.
A unique blend of material culture and memoirs including interviews with wartime women, including Bletchley veterans and Holocaust survivors.
The involvement of writers and artists in the Spanish Civil War. What happened to those returning from Spain in the ensuing Second World War. The methods adopted by MI5 in monitoring the lives of British artists and writers.
Former BBC correspondent's graphic personal account of National Service with the Suffolk Regiment in the 1950s based on the letters he wrote home to his family at the time.
Fascinating exploration into the earlier days of British aviation, from gliders and balloons to the first powered aircraft.
The Author played a key role broking peace in the Bosnian War. Tells of personal contact with all leading protagonists, Mladic, Milosevic, Karadzic, Carrington. The author was a leading witness at the International War Crimes trials.
First comprehensive technical and operational history of the snorkel-equipped U-boat fleet.
Published to coincide with the centenary of the scuttling of the German fleet, the last great action of the First World War.