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  • - Reporting Live from Argentina and the Islands
    av Harold Briley
    169

    A unique eyewitness contribution to history on the Falklands conflict and background

  • - How Italy Resisted the Final Solution
    av Christian Jennings
    262

    For the first time, the remarkable full story of how the Holocaust was fought in Italy is told in English

  • - John Cairncross, Bletchley Park Mole and Soviet Agent
    av Chris Smith
    189,-

    The first biography of John Cairncross, the fifth member of the Cambridge spy ring and colleague of Alan Turing

  • - For the Agent and Surveyor
    av Cyril Hart
    499,-

    The definitive guide to forestry, and the main resource for forestry students

  • av Sheila Hardy
    145

    Embarking on motherhood was a very different affair in the 1950s to what it is today. From how to dress baby (matinee coats and bonnets) to how to administer feeds (strictly four-hourly if following the Truby King method), the child-rearing methods of the 1950s are a fascinating insight into the lives of women in that decade. In The 1950s Mother author, mother and grandmother Sheila Hardy collects heart-warming personal anecdotes from those women, many of whom are now in their eighties, who became mothers during this fascinating post-war period. From the benefits of 'crying it out' and being put out in the garden to gripe water and Listen with Mother, the wisdom of mothers from the 1950s reverberates down the decades to young mothers of any generation and is a hilarious and, at times, poignant trip down memory lane for any mother or child of the 1950s.

  • av Lucy Adlington
    325

    Imagine 'stepping into someone else's shoes'. Walking back in time a century ago, which shoes would they be? A pair of silk sensations costing thousands of pounds designed by Yantonnay of Paris or wooden clogs with metal cleats that spark on the cobbles of a factory yard? Will your shoes be heavy with mud from trudging along duckboards between the tents of a frontline hospital... or stuck with tufts of turf from a football pitch? Will you be cloaked in green and purple, brandishing a 'Votes for Women' banner or will you be the height of respectability, restricted by your thigh-length corset? Great War Fashion opens the woman's wardrobe in the years before the outbreak of war to explore the real woman behind the stiff, mono-bosomed ideal of the Edwardian Society lady draped in gossamer gowns, and closes it on a new breed of women who have donned trousers and overalls to feed the nation's guns in munitions factories and who, clad in mourning, have loved and lost a whole generation of men. The journey through Great War Fashion is not just about the changing clothes and fashions of the war years, but much more than that - it is a journey into the lives of the women who lived under the shadow of war and were irrevocably changed by it. At times, laugh-out-loud funny and at others, bringing you to tears, Lucy Adlington paints a unique portrait of an inspiring generation of women, brought to life in rare and stunning images.

  • av Mike Neville
    249

    Who were Tubalcain, Jabal and Jubal and what is their significance for the Freemason? There is a general interest in the rituals of Freemasonry, generated in part by the apparently obscure references they contain. This is the only book that offers a guide to the stories used in Masonic ritual and their links to the Bible and Christianity. The new Mason is directed to a 'serious contemplation of the Volume of the Sacred Law' - but that is easier said than done without a grounding in the Scriptures, something that fewer and fewer people have. The historical and geographical setting of the Bible is explained here, making such contemplation easier for Mason and non-Mason alike. Mike Neville has systematically cross-referenced the most influential Chapters of the Bible to the ceremonies. It is his intention to get Freemasons to understand the ritual - not just to memorise and regurgitate - as well as to elucidate for the non-Mason. Sacred Secrets will aid the clergy, theologians and any other person interested in Freemasonry to see the links between ritual and scripture.

  • - The Tragic Story of Dublin's Foundling Hospital
    av Mark Roe
    269,-

    The dramatic, newly researched story of an enigmatic institution where 125,000 children were admitted, and 100,000 died or disappeared.

  • - The Real Life Sherlock Holmes
    av Christopher Sandford
    215

    This book tells the story of the extraordinary link between actual murder and the greatest detective story writer of all time.

  • av Tony Tissier
    189,-

    The Battle of Berlin 1945

  • - The BBC and the Propaganda War 1939-45
    av Ron Bateman
    255,-

    How the Home Service utilised radio to win over the wartime public

  • - What China's Crackdown Reveals about Its Plans to End Freedom Everywhere
    av Mark L. Clifford
    275,-

    A gripping history of China's deteriorating relationship with Hong Kong, and its implications for the rest of the world

  • - Why the World's Monarchies are Struggling for Survival
    av A.W. Purdue
    199

    This timely book looks at the role, survival and future of the institution of monarchy.

  • av Oliver Soden
    169 - 219

    Jeoffry was a real cat who lived 250 years ago, confined to an asylum with Christopher Smart, one of the most visionary poets of the age. In exchange for love and companionship, Smart rewarded Jeoffry with the greatest tribute to a feline ever written. Prize-winning biographer Oliver Soden combines meticulous research with passages of dazzling invention to recount the life of the cat praised as 'a mixture of gravity and waggery'. The narrative roams from the theatres and bordellos of Covent Garden to the cell where Smart was imprisoned for mania. At once whimsical and profound, witty and deeply moving, Soden's biography plays with the genre like a cat with a toy. It tells the story of a poet and a poem, while setting Jeoffry's life and adventures against the roaring backdrop of eighteenth-century London.

  • - The Anatomy of a Battle
    av A.W. Boardman
    219

    The definitive account of this medieval battle

  • av W. G. Hoskins
    263

    A history of Exeter

  • - Love and Scandal Among the Victorian Aristocracy
    av Jane Dismore
    275,-

    The glittering, poignant and sometimes shocking story of the love affair between two members of the Souls, the group of unconventional aristocrats at the heart of late Victorian society

  • - Stories of Overseas Evacuees in World War Two
    av Penny Starns
    169

    From May 1940 the Children's Overseas Reception Board began to move children to safety abroad to Australia, South Africa, Canada and New Zealand.

  • - A Grisly British Railway History
    av Rosa Matheson
    169

    In this fresh approach to railway history, Rosa Matheson explores the grim and grisly railway past.

  • av Dr Chris Brown
    155,-

    The British Army were aware of the threat to Singapore and Malaya from the first days after Pearl Harbor, but they viewed the Japanese Army as an inferior fighting force, incapable of standing up to the defences and trained troops of the British.

  • - Establishing Rolls-Royce, from Motor Cars to Aero Engines
    av Peter Reese
    255,-

    The life and genius of Henry Royce, the outstanding, retiring, and often tyrannical founder of Rolls-Royce

  • - The Truth Behind the Legend of the Krays
    av Jacky Hyams
    259

    The first book to examine the truth behind the legend of the Krays, written by bestselling Kray family biographer Jacky Hyams

  • av Marion Field
    259

    Guildford's history dates from Saxon times, and the town has been the residence of kings and many famous men and women, particularly since Henry II turned the Norman Castle into a luxurious palace in the 12th century.

  • av Gerry Woodcock
    255,-

  • - The History of a Company and its Ships
    av Ian Collard
    325

    Established in the 19th century to carry passengers and freight across the Atlantic and Pacific, this is the story of the development of the company and its ships

  • - Resistance, Resilience, Revival
    av Ray Howell
    237

    A 'user-friendly' and up-to-date investigation of Welsh Iron Age communities, incorporating new and exciting discoveries

  • av Dr Russell Grigg
    169

    Fast-paced and fact-packed, this compendium revels in the history, places and people of Wales' largest county. This whistle-stop tour through the 'Garden of Wales' covers both celebrated characters and murky pasts, taking in the county's breathtaking castles, nature reserves and famous landmarks along the way.

  • av Mark Lawson-Jones
    135 - 169

    Everything you could possibly want to know about Wales in one handy, pocket-sized book!

  • - Chasing the Final Steam Trains in BR's Western Region, Wales and the Welsh Marches
    av Keith Widdowson
    219

    One man's personal travelogue of his journeys throughout BR's Western Region, Wales and the Welsh Marches during the final months of steam

  • - Over a Century of Towing
    av Andrew Jenkinson
    169

    Over a century of the modern touring caravan

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