This fascinating book should appeal to people who enjoy reading crime stories as well as those interested in Victorian society, social history, law and order, the history of crime and punishment and police and railway history.
Investigates the foundation myths and origin stories of the first Anglo-Saxon kings and war leaders.
Books about Tudor rebellions exist, but none like this one, focusing exclusively on England under Elizabeth I and how rebellions during this period impacted the country and the monarchy and led to a sense of national pride and unity.
Fully illustrated complete history of British armoured warfare from the end of the Second World War to the present day.
Fresh perspective of Henry VIII, focusing on the turbulence of his reign.
Neil Storey's research sheds new light on wartime homicides and reveals a compelling case to finally identify the Colne Strangler after 80 years of the Lancashire murder remaining unsolved.
Superb first hand account by a frontline bomb disposal operator.
A unique collection of images relating to the airmen of the RAF and the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm who fought the Battle of Britain.
The life and times of Elizabeth Barry and Anne Bracegirdle, two of the Restoration's most celebrated actresses.
Sea Wolves: Savage Submarine Commander of WW2 features true stories of deeply murderous intent that lurked menacingly beneath the waves.
Concise, informative biographies of all 85 recognized emperors of the Roman Empire to 476 CE (the abdication of the last emperor in the West).
A Jewish memoir that goes beyond the Holocaust and ask what happened after Soviet liberation'.