The first book to offer an introduction to re-enacting civilian and military aspects of Britain in the 1940s.
Provides an overdue and much-needed re-examination of the factory girl and child labour from the Industrial Revolution to 1900.
This book focuses for the first time on the lives and loves of those English courtiers responsible for guarding the most dangerous woman in the kingdom.
Brings to life the true story of Rorke's Drift as depicted in the epic 1964 film Zulu! in which Chard was portrayed by Sir Stanley Baker and Bromhead by Sir Michael Caine.
One man, two lives. The first informed by a thirst for warfare, the second by a desire for world peace. Two astonishing stories in one book written from a female journalist's viewpoint.
Gives a concise overview of history and development of the French infantry under Napoleon, with detailed discussion of organization, weapons and equipment.
Full history of the Waffen-SS from the early 1930s to 1945.
An honest depiction of one of the great war leaders and statesmen of the Middle Ages.
A record of the major and many minor recognised types and die-varieties of English gold coins.
The most in-depth study of Carthaginian warfare available in English.
Features over 6000 German steam express locomotives.
Biographies of key personalities and accident victims.