This highly readable local history is aimed at those living and working in Bournemouth who wish to know more about the area's heritage.
Not for the faint of heart, this book contains over thirty compelling experiences that reveal a dark and disturbing reality to the realm of the... Læs mere
An inside perspective to global diplomacy from one of the world’s foremost diplomats
Celebrating Edinburgh’s diverse riches, this quiz book invites you to come on a wide-ranging exploration of Scotland’s hilly capital.
Located a short distance from Edinburgh’s Princes Street, the castellated design of Calton Prison was often mistaken by nineteenth-century visitors to the city for Edinburgh Castle.
The memoirs of Edward Rowbotham, a Midlands coal miner, recounting his bravery, survival, and life in the trenches of Ypres, the Somme, and Passchendaele.
The Black Death
Tales of Cornish folklore have been told for centuries. Where did these tales come from? How old are they? Who told them? Explore the world of epic tales, fireside stories and side-splitting dialect recitations.
The Little Book of Essex is packed full of entertaining bite-sized pieces of historic and contemporary trivia that come together to make essential reading for visitors and locals alike.
Folk tales from the Jewish community of Britain
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.
In 'To Walk in the Dark', intelligence specialist John Ellis presents the first comprehensive analysis of the First English Civil War intelligence services.