An exquisitely illustrated guide to the monster myths of the Channel Islands: dark yet playful retellings of ancient legends
The history of the UK’s real-life female detectives told for the first time
Perfect for fans of Jane Austen to curl up with in the lead up to Christmas.
A beautifully designed book showcasing important collections of Titanic-related memorabilia
The definitive history of the Ku Klux Klan, a symbol of America’s long and violent legacy of racism
Second World War code-breaking turned on its head – the aces were German and the British were too weak for words
Presenting the true stories of three core individuals in Titanic’s history - Captain Edward J. Smith, shipbuilder Thomas Andrews, and White Star Line chairman Joseph Bruce Ismay
Shining a light on who pirates really were, and how the well-known ‘skull and crossbones’ Hollywood stereotype evolved
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