Ways to connect with the sun through story, folklore and journal extracts, inspiring a deeper connection with the earth
The Little History of Glasgow explores the city’s slow and steady economic rise, its calamitous collapse and its 21st-century reinvention as one of Europe’s most characterful cities
The expertly researched history of England, in one easy-to-read volume
Legendary stills photographer Keith Hamshere reveals the stories from his remarkable career alongside his iconic photography, featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest movies – from Indiana Jones to Star Wars to James Bond
Exploring the experiences of prisoners and internees of the Second World War all around the world, through the records of The National Archives
50 surprising lives of significant figures, obsessives, movers and shakers of the car world and motoring history
**The human story of mountains, long before modern mountaineers battled to be ‘first’ upon their summits**
The first book to reveal the full extent of King Edward VIII’s looting of jewellery, artworks, furniture and priceless heirlooms from the Royal Collection, and the historic crown conventions he exploited to do it
An impactful and beautiful graphic novel about the plight of the bees.
As we plan the future of the British countryside, it’s time to consider those who formed the modern-day landscape as we know it.
Legendary British tailor Timothy Everest’s autobiography
A social history of the world’s busiest seaway