Reconsiders the evidence for Attila the Hun's most famous battle, the climax of his invasion of the Western Roman Empire that had reached as far as Orleans in France.
An inspiring and thrilling account of a British soldier
New original research giving an overall historical background of female railway workers in World War Two.
Belgium was in the midst of the fighting and split between The Allies and Germans. This is the story of the Great War from their point of view.
Focussing on Thebes in 1360 BCE, How to Survive in Ancient Egypt is ex-pat's guide to living in Thebes in 1360 BCE.
Explores the history of Dunsfold airfield and its connection with Hawker Aircraft from the immediate post-war years.
She was the daughter of an alcoholic Isle of Wight smuggler. Much of her childhood was spent in the island's workhouse. It was the ultimate rags to riches story.
The book is an investigation of the evidence for King Arthur based on the earliest written sources rather than later myths and legends.
Flight Through the Ages' was the title of the first annual exhibition of the Guild of Aviation Artists in 1971.
First book on this important museum ship, now restored at Chatham.
Unique insight into US Intelligence training.
In-depth account of the wars Scotland's northern and western highlands in the early Middle Ages.