With over 2000 entries, this comprehensive single-volume guide to local history, archaeology, architecture and landscape answers many of the questions that arise in the course of local history research and travel.
Gripping medieval murder mystery set in a time of violent upheaval and featuring commoner-turned-earl’s-man, Edwin Weaver.
We have been told for decades that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance, but is that the truth?
Taking the reader on a historical journey around the 8 distinctive areas of the West End of London
Former intelligence officer Will Britten lifts the lid on his work for BRIXMIS at the height of the Cold War
The glittering, poignant and sometimes shocking story of the love affair between two members of the Souls, the group of unconventional aristocrats at the heart of late Victorian society
Blade Runners, Deer Hunters & Blowing the Bloody Doors Off is essential for any fan of cult film, British cinema, or simply of a fascinating story told well.
Taking you through the year day by day, The Newcastle Book of Days contains quirky, eccentric, amusing and important events and facts from different periods in the history of the city.
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 one man’s escape from Stalin’s genocide to heroism in the skies
**Ravishing recipes from the literary crypt**
A comprehensive history of Lincolnshire.