Detailed study of the battlefield command of Antiochus III, one of the most powerful and significant leaders of his era.
This graphic and moving account of an untold story shows where reconciliation, and a 'new Germany', were fostered.
Explores the full story of Hawkers' jet aircraft development programmes that ultimately led to the design of the Hawker Hunter.
The lives and loves of some of the most extraordinary women in Georgian Britain.
For the first time ever, this book offers a much-needed comprehensive and introductory overview of the tumultuous era of the Crusades.
Uniquely places the history of Roman York firmly in the context of Roman Britain and of the Roman Empire at large - other books treat Roman Britain as if it existed in isolation.
An Authoritative study which explores how after years of fighting each other for South Asia, Russia and Britain started to lose their influence in this area for a variety of reasons.
This book explores both the monarchy and everyday life, covering everything from famous scandals, morality and contraception to Tudor fashion and attempts to cure sexual disease.
A First Political Biography of a Controversial Political FigureResearched from Recently Available Official and Private PapersA New Insight Into the Post War Political EraA Spotlight on Political Nepotism in the 1950s-1960s
Malmedy massacre - Was Peiper innocent or guilty?
This is a deeply personal memoir of the Bosnian Civil War, detailing the author's experience of the siege of Sarajevo, of having to flee their home and their eventual escape to the UK.
Through the words of the Medical Officers themselves, some of the detail of what really happened on the Death Railway, for good or ill, is revealed here.