Llfe in the RAF as it was experienced by the air and ground crew who served during the Second World War.
This book is a fascinating account of the important role that the railways played in the defence of the country as well as in their support of the Allied forces in theatres of war around the world.
Explores the many and varied milestones in cross-channel flight, beginning back in July 1785 when John-Pierre Blanchard and John Jeffries made the first crossing by balloon and brought right up to date by detailing the Channel Tunnel and the Single European Sky
Covers Devon in the Second World War, from the commencement of the conflict in September 1939, until its end in September 1945, featuring many forgotten news stories of the day.
The first scholarly account of the English conquest of Wales to be published for 100 years
Step back in time and explore the lives of ladies and gentlemen in the nineteenth century.
Overdue recognition of the contribution of the Merchant Navy
Looks at the important role the Channel Islands played in the War.
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
A unique approach to East Sussex's history - this is the first book for those residing or visiting East Sussex to take people on a series of journeys across the county's different past eras - from west to east.
New original research giving an overall historical background of female railway workers in World War Two.