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  • av Susan Law
    275,-

    The previously untold hidden history of canals, revealing the dark side of crime and alcohol abuse and the real human cost of the Industrial Revolution

  • av Rachel Trethewey
    199

  • av Mike Ingram
    169

  • av Rob Boddice
    155,-

    In 1979 smallpox was declared extinct.This is the story of Jenner's life, his medical vision, and his profound legacy. Now pursuing research in the history of emotions and the character of scientists, he has recently finished editing a volume on the history of pain and will finish a book on the `Science of Sympathy' in the coming year.

  • av Michael Scott
    189,-

  • av Carol Harris, Mike Brown & C J Jackson
    245

    A social history of wartime dining and a collection of over sixty delicious and healthy seasonal recipes with a vintage twist.

  • av Mark Healy
    169

    A concise, accessible account of the greatest tank battle in history

  • av Tom Burnell
    285,-

    An invaluable and detailed directory of anglicised Irish place names

  • - A Pictorial History
    av Christine Taylor
    255,-

    A collection of archive photographs accompanied by informative captions

  • av C.B. Hanley
    155,-

    The eighth book in a thrilling series of mediaeval mysteries by C.B. Hanley

  • av Peter Stevenson
    275,-

    The first lavishly illustrated collection of famous and forgotten Welsh folk tales created for children

  • av Giles Chapman
    269,-

    Overlooked & Underrated? Not Any Longer... presenting sixty forgotten, neglected or misunderstood classics

  • av Mark Norman & Tracey Norman
    189,-

  • av The Kyiv Independent
    255

    'Informing is resisting.' A unique record of the first year of the war in Ukraine written by Ukrainian journalists on the front line.

  • av John A. Davies
    199,-

    An exploration of the part of Britain's coast that was the cradle of humankind in Europe

  • av Jessica Cox
    325

  • av Paul Curtis
    265,-

  • av Nick Stewart Smith
    245

    A unique invitation to explore Lambeth Palace Garden through the changing seasons

  • av William H. Miller
    345,-

    A new colour book on British passenger ships, following on from the success of Cruise Liners in Colour and Ships of Splendour

  • - A History
    av David Taylor
    309

    A history of Cobham

  • av Andy Dobson
    245

    A smart and accessible look at the myriad ways in which evolution doesn't get things nearly as right as we imagine

  • av David Long
    169

    Uncovering the secrets behind England's best-known country houses and their unusual inhabitants

  • - A History of Britain's Fight for a Republic
    av Clive Bloom
    199,-

    Provides a fascinating testament to the tens of thousands of British subjects who have fought and died for the ideal of a fair republic

  • av Ian Lloyd
    245

  • av Tim Rees
    199

    The varied and rewarding life of a Welsh Guardsman

  • av Caroline Freeman-Cuerden
    263

    A unique look at animals in ancient Rome, perfect for fans of Mary Beard and Peter Jones From the hooves of chariot horses pounding the dust of the racetrack to the cries of elephants charging the battlefields, animals were a key part of Roman life. On memorials left to beloved dogs or in images of arena animals hammered onto coins, their stories and roles in Roman history are there for us to find.Why did the emperor Augustus always have a seal skin nearby? What was the most dangerous part of a chariot race? How could a wolf help with toothache?Take a gallop into the Roman world of chariot horses, battle elephants and rampaging rhinos. In the ancient world a bear could be weaponized and venomous snakes could change the course of a battle at sea. If you want to know exactly how to boil a crane (and who doesn't?) or how to use eels to commit murder, the Romans have the answer. They wove animals into poetry, sacrificed them and slaughtered thousands in their arenas, while animal skins reinforced shields and ivory decorated the hilts of their swords.From much-loved dogs to talking ravens, Battle Elephants and Flaming Foxes discovers who the Romans really were through the fascinating relationships they had with the creatures they lived and died alongside.

  • av Allison Galbraith
    155,-

  • av The Hon. Sarah Macpherson
    199,-

  • av Andrew Boardman
    185

    The definitive book on this important battle of the Wars of the Roses For many years the first battle of St Albans was regarded as a 'short scuffle in the street'. A.W. Boardman, the author of Towton 1461: The Anatomy of a Battle, proves this was not the case. Indeed, the battle was unique and a significant event in England's medieval history. The street fighting was widespread, the town was pillaged in the aftermath, Henry VI was almost killed, and the battle's political consequences proved so problematic for both sides that parliament used official propaganda to conceal the truth. St Albans was, along with other lesser-known battles of the early 1450s, the genesis of the Wars of the Roses, and it is probably the best-documented encounter of the period. The battle heralded the beginning of an intense blood feud that fuelled the civil wars between York and Lancaster for many generations. But what really happened in the streets of St Albans on 22 May 1455? What prompted Richard Duke of York and the Neville family to rebel against Henry VI? And who were the instigators of the conflict that caused the execution and deaths of a substantial portion of England's nobility by the end of the fifteenth century? This book answers these questions and discusses the theories about St Albans following a detailed and multi-disciplined approach. A.W. Boardman reveals the anatomy of a battle hidden beneath the streets and alleyways of this modern city and explains the wider issues of the Wars of the Roses in northern England. Illustrated throughout with contemporary images, modern photographs and specially drawn battle maps, this new and fully updated edition is a thorough examination of the sources, the terrain and the military significance of the first battle of St Albans: a battle where the streets ran red with blood.

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