The second part of a comprehensive history of British submarines. Contains all the sophisticated analysis for which the author is so well known.
Stories of the men who served the guns on the D-Day beaches
Describes the creation of London's enclosed docks and the first period of railway construction during the second half of the 19th century.
The book gives a new perspective on the life of Isambard Brunel.
This was the first occasion in history that a railway was constructed to support an army in war.
Highly illustrated account of the major naval battles fought in the Pacific and Far East during the Second World War.
Fashion history meets the Egyptians: the phenomena of the pharaohs and enduring fascinating with this ancient civilisation.
Thoroughly researched narrative blends the political, diplomatic and religious aspects with the strategy and tactics.
Details how the Class 37/4 came into being and the duties undertaken by the Scottish/Welsh fleet.
The remarkable story of Carausius, who was sent to clear the North Sea and Channel of Germanic pirates but, when accused of pocketing their loot, revolted against Rome in 286.
This book tells the story of London's maritime history from the the establishment of Roman Londinium to the present day.
Interpreting the Death of Edward VI is an exploration into the life, illness and unusually early death of Henry VIII's overshadowed son.