Not to be missed, Philippa Langley and her international team untangle a 500-year-old mystery to reveal the fate of the Princes of the Tower.
Ireland’s rich football heritage has been captured in this quirky and readable guide that will fascinate, amuse, educate and entertain.
A unique collection of trivia, information, theories and thoughts compiled over a lifetime studying RMS Titanic
We have been told for decades that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance, but is that the truth?
This book charts the county’s amazing history, with strange-but-true anecdotes and characters from the last 2,000 years, and tales from all the county’s major towns, villages, fens, wolds and fields.
This spellbinding collection of stories once again gathers together tales from across Scotland in one special volume. Drawn from The History Press’ Folk... Læs mere
From a small Saxon hamlet to a large sprawling city, Birmingham has quite a story to tell. And within the pages of this handy and compact book, these stories are told.
A story walk along the Welsh coast to enjoy the folk tales of the sea, collected and told by professional storyteller Peter Stevenson
Former intelligence officer Will Britten lifts the lid on his work for BRIXMIS at the height of the Cold War
Travel with Lady Dorothy Mills around the world, from high society in the Jazz Age to Timbuktu – her globe-trotting story is one of cannibals and cocktails.
The story of Joanna – princess, pioneer, captive and queen – and of the wider twelfth-century world that she inhabited.
A celebratory feast of all things food, Moreish chews the fat with a range of foodie insiders to unpick the codes of consumption.