Every building in Britain has its own unique history – you just have to uncover it.
A delightful meander down memory lane recalling the boundless possibilities of the 1950s
Elizabeth Wydeville, Queen consort to Edward IV, has traditionally been portrayed as a scheming opportunist. As this extraordinary biography shows, the first queen to bear the name Elizabeth lived a tragedy, love, and loss that no other queen has since endured.
Croydon Airport
The great abolition sham
A quirky look at some of the most unusual garden animals ever kept in Britain, from crocodiles to wombats
A material culture book that celebrates the way the Tudors experienced the world through their five senses, the first book of its kind
This is the first book detailing the history of the golden age of the British sitcom, the 1970s, through the voices of those who created it
A history of Batlinglass, at the very heart of West Wicklow, Ireland.
Beautifully illustrated study of the woodwork in the 'great' churches.
An entertaining history of the role of women in the garden, from Tudor queens to peasant herb wives
Collated tales from comrades combined with the author's own to preserve some of the unexpected, inconvenient, dangerous, and often downright bizarre experiences that frequently typified daily life for airmen in the Second World War.