A collection of little-known facts and figures compiled to tell the fascinting story of Kent!
The first book to look at the full breadth of medieval women’s experiences – from princesses to peasants
As the world feverishly looks for the next 007, this warm, witty and illuminating chronicle shines a glittering spotlight on the counterpulse history of James Bond
Bringing London’s colourful past to life through exploring many of its lost and forgotten treasures, landmarks, customs and stories
With informative and lively text by Bath scholar Dr Cathryn Spence Water, History & Style explains the significance of UNESCO’s award in the context of Bath’s economic, social and architectural history.
For over seventy years a woman steadfastly helmed the ship of modern Britain. As we move on from the second Elizabethan age, let’s stop to consider the queens throughout history who never were
A reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped into time and time again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage and the secrets of this ancient country.
A complete guide to the most illustrious British regiments
Herba Mythica is a compendium of myths, legends and folk tales celebrating the power of herbs and plants, from a range of different contributors from across the world of storytelling.
The first comprehensive topographical mapping of Cornwall’s queer past (and present), revealing hidden coves, moors and harbours as creative refuges.
A complete record of every grand prix winning car since the championship began in 1950
During the Blitz in 1942, one British serviceman begins his own private killing campaign – against London’s women. This is the story of the women who fought back, the family and victims who fell for his easy manner, and the hunt to stop him.