Over-turns the common myth that Egypt dominated the world as a superior and unique nation. An informative, academic, personal and accessible piece of writing.
The second edition of this book presents a new and expanded exploration of the unusually varied coinage and currency of the ‘Great Rebellion’ of 1642-1660, a pivotal period in British history.
A new and comparative study of the ship type that fought at Jutland.
General Anders was a significant and controversial figure in the politics of Allied command
This book examines the history of the waterway, its powerful effect on the 18-19th century economy of north Lancashire and south Cumbria, the canal as it is today and the efforts being made to restore it to navigation throughout.
Antipater was a key figure in the rise of Macedon under Philip II and instrumental in the succession of Alexander III (the Great). This book looks at his history and that of his chidren.
Traces the evolution of castles and fortified sites during the later medieval period, from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries.
In-depth account throwing fresh light on the dark side of one of Oliver Cromwell's most famous military campaigns.
First book about the immense contribution that miners made during the Great War at home and abroad.
First full-length study of this neglected ancient war. This was one of the largest wars of the early Roman Empire, with fifteen legions involved over three years.
Every uniform detailed including the famous Red Lancers' and the Empress Dragoons named in honour of the Empress Josephine.