Re-assessing the technical and intelligence problem solving behind the Normandy campaign through the eyes of those present
Second World War code-breaking turned on its head – the aces were German and the British were too weak for words
A timely reappraisal of the actions and motivations of the French Résistance in Vichy France, 75 years after its undoing
The Times opens its sporting archives to compile the definitive list of football’s greatest matches
A unique and evocative photographic record of changes in Woodhouse, Leeds, in the 1960s and 1970s
Revised and updated edition of this exceptional photo-history
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
A special centenary edition of Percy Maylam's classic book with a background history of hoodening
The Perkin Warbeck conspiracy
Looking back at the impact of Britain's Big Four railway companies, 100 years later