An emotional and cultural history of the British bases occupied by the men and women of the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War
One scattered family and 200 years of European turmoil told through the stories passed down by its undaunted women
This book reveals for the first time the extraordinary true story of the worst naval catastrophe of the First World War and how Churchill covered it up
The first book to explore the extraordinary true story of the 'Dirty Tricks Department' and its dark legacy
The history of warfare in Ancient Egypt
The history of warfare in Ancient Greece
P.G. Wodehouse saw his first article published when still at school, and went on to become the leading humour writer of the twentieth century.
Anne Crawford allows the queens to speak for themselves through their own correspondence, with each letter set in context and a general introduction on the role of the queen in medieval and Tudor England.
Folk tales from around the world connected by sea, oceans and rivers and the animals that migrate through them without the need for passports.
The remarkable story of a group of women who fearlessly challenged the rules of a fledgling male-dominated sport to compete at Brooklands motor racing circuit in the 1920s and 1930s
New in paperback with updated introduction
Maxwell-Stuart charts the progress of witch hunters