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  • av Anton Rippon
    259

    Life in Post-War Britain: "Toils and Efforts Ahead" tells what it was like to live in Britain as the nation battled to recover while still facing many hardships, including food rationing that, ironically, was to become more severe than that in wartime.

  • av Philip Effiong
    259

    In Nigeria's un-Civil War: Memories of a Biafran Child, Philip Effiong reveals the many characters of war: the horror and the chaos, the surrealism and the absurdity and the desperate need to conjure a semblance of normalcy against a backdrop of air raids, starvation and massacre.

  • av Carol Ann Lloyd
    259

    The Tudors by Numbers is a whole new way to looking at the dynasty we think we know so well.

  • av Mel Kavanagh
    260

    A fresh look at the Hitler's final days using a diverse range of research material.

  • av Jeremy Black
    279

    It is a picture of the universal role of cavalry in warfare from earliest times to the present - and future.

  • av John Frayn Turner
    259

    This is the moving biography of a wartime Bomb Disposal officer who was blinded in an explosion in September 1943.

  • av Karel Margy
    319

    The story of the Battle of Stalingrad with wartime pictures and modern day comparisons to present this title in our 'then and now' theme.

  • av Pavel Turk
    319

    Explores the story of one star of the Silver Screen's role in the Second World War.

  • av C J Wagevier
    259

    The memoir of a Dutch Napoleonic officer during the Russian Campaign of 1812, focussing on his experiences during the march into Russia, the battles and his captivity.

  • av John Lewes
    215

    Jock Lewes was the brain behind the formation of the Special Air Service. He was also a radical tactical thinker and brilliant leader and trainer of men. He developed, and gave his name to, the lethally effective Lewes Bomb. This is his biography.

  • av Edward L Dvorak
    319

    This is the quintessential first-person combat memoir of a special forces soldier at war.

  • av Graham A Thomas
    279

    The Allied landings at Dieppe in German-occupied France in August 1942 are one the most famous amphibious operations of the Second World War and many books have been written about them, mostly from the Allied point of view. The German side of the story has been neglected, and that is why Graham Thomas's fresh account is so valuable.

  • av Wing Commander Mike Fonfe
    319

    The Oerlikon twin 35mm anti-aircraft gun was the one weapon in the Argentine armory which had a major impact on the British air campaign during the Falklands Conflict in 1982.

  • av Stephen Browning
    215

    In these pages you will find the details of hundreds of writers and their works; wherever you walk in the great city of London - even if solely in imagination from an armchair - the experience is going to be extraordinary.

  • av Chris Cook
    319

    The second book published in this series carries on from where The Moors Murderers left off and continues the horrific story of the crimes perpetrated by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley and tells of what happened at their trial in 1966.

  • av Simon Webb
    260

    At a time when the subject of the trans-Atlantic slave trade is seldom out of the news, this book provides a challenge to the popularly accepted view of the matter.

  • av Paul L Dawson
    319

    For the first time, the shocking reality of life in Britain, during what is often portrayed as being its greatest era, is told through diaries, letters, and newspaper comments.

  • av Frederick Clifford
    495

    The chapters in this book cover the submachine guns mass produced by all the major countries in the conflict, describing the design and production of each weapon and giving its detailed specification.

  • av Gabriele Esposito
    319

    This book covers the period of Rome's greatest expansion, from an Italy-only state to master of the Mediterranean World.

  • av Alan Brooke
    319

    The Making of London will interest newcomers wishing to know about London's past but even those familiar with its history are likely to find something new in its pages.

  • av Mickey Mayhew
    279

    This exciting new dual biography is the first book to focus solely on how Rasputin and Alexandra's unique relationship played out alongside the build up to the Russian Revolution and First World War.

  • av Amy Licence
    319

    A unique new look at the sixteenth century, told through the lives of 100 different women.

  • av John Grehan
    319

    Incredible as it may seem today, detailed plans were drawn up to recapture the Channel Islands, the most heavily fortified of all the German-occupied territories, regardless of the potentially 'severe' loss of life and the widespread destruction to the property of the British citizens.

  • av Beverley Adams
    259

    The name Ada Lovelace perhaps is not a name that you would automatically link to computer science but she was in fact the first person to create a computer algorithm.

  • av Manousos E Kambouris
    355

    Manousos Kambouris' detailed analysis explains that it was Alexander's intelligent use of his modernized forces that allowed him to dictate the course of the campaign.

  • av Mel Ayton
    319

    Doubts about James Earl Ray, Dr. Martin Luther King's lone assassin, arose almost immediately after the civil rights leader was fatally shot on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis on 4 April 1968. From the start, his aides voiced suspicions that a conspiracy was responsible for their leader's death.

  • av Robin Wilde
    319

    The games industry moves fast, with release schedules flying by in a blur and hardware constantly changing and updating. But outside the official world of licences and publishing deals, hundreds of games every year find a new home on consoles which have since been abandoned by their manufacturers.

  • av Brian Billington
    229

    With more than 500 movie locations from 91 films covering more than six decades of movie making and more than 100 images, this book will have something for everyone and will show you London in a new, sparkling, glamourous light.

  • av Nils Elmark
    319

    This book provides important new material about the lives of David King, Alan Seeger and Eugene Bullard and their comrades in the French Foreign Legion during the Great War.

  • av Jonathan Oates
    319

    Why does the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin have such an extraordinary reputation today? How come his criminal career has inspired a profusion of often misleading literature and film?

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