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Roman Britain: A New History 55 BC - AD 450

A New History 55 BC-AD 450

by Patricia Southern
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

For nearly four centuries, from AD 43 to 410, Britain was a small province on the north western edge of the vast Roman Empire. Patricia Southerns masterly new history tells the story from first contact, through invasion and conquest, coexistence to eventual decline incorporating the political, social...
by I. P. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: January 15, 2012

The Viking Age began and ended in England. Its first act in AD 789 was a murder on a beach in Dorset; its last, some two and a half centuries later, was the crowning of a Dane in London as king of a united England. In between, the Vikings waged war on four continents; they besieged London, Paris and...

Bloodline

The Celtic Kings of Roman Britain

by Dr Miles Russell
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2010

Bloodline: Celtic Kings in Roman Britain is Miles Russell's latest publication. This detailed and comprehensive book offers fresh research and analysis of the British provincial kings during the Roman occupation. The author's extensive knowledge and expertise in this field provides a high level of...
by W. B. Bartlett
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2016

The Viking Conquest of England in 1016 – a far tougher and more brutal campaign than the Norman Conquest exactly half a century later – saw two great warriors, the Danish prince Cnut and his equally ruthless English opponent King Edmund Ironside, fight an epic campaign. Cnut sailed in two hundred...

Ship 16

The Story of a German Surface Raider

by Arthur V. Sellwood, Ulrich Mohr
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2008

The story of Nazi Germany's most successful commerce raider of World War Two, sinking over 160,000 tons of Allied shipping. Ship 16 sank twenty-two British and Allied ships during its 110,000 miles and 602 days continuously - at sea until she was sunk by HMS Devonshire. Her exploits in the Atlantic...
by Robert J. Parker
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2011

There is a distinct lack of readily available information about the British prime ministers, especially as a group. There are thick biographies of the big names - Pitt, Gladstone, Churchill - but who were the others? there are plenty of short booklets and pamphlets for all the monarchs but little...

Titanic 9 Hours to Hell

The Survivors' Story

by W. B. Bartlett
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2010

A major new history of the disaster that weaves into the narrative the first-hand accounts of those who survived. It was twenty minutes to midnight on Sunday 14 April, when Jack Thayer felt the Titanic lurch to port, a motion followed by the slightest of shocks. Seven-year old Eva Hart barely noticed...

Two Years in a Gulag

The True Wartime Story of a Polish Peasant Exiled to Siberia

by Frank Pleszak
Language: English
Release Date: February 15, 2013

At the onset of the Second World War, Frank Pleszak's father MikoAaj, aged nineteen, was forcibly removed from his family in Poland by the Russian secret police and exiled to the harshest of the Siberian labour camps, the dreaded Soviet gulags of Kolyma. MikoAaj spoke very little about it. Only very...

The Dam Busters

In the Words of the Bomber Crews

by W. B. Bartlett
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2011

It was not long before midnight on 17 May 1943 when the inhabitants of Gunne, the German village close to the Mohne Dam, heard the airraid warnings. It was widely regarded as a precautionary measure, but ninety minutes later, an immense tidal-wave was roaring down the valley towards them. Guy Gibson,...

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

The Life of an Engineering Genius

by Colin Maggs, MBE
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2016

In his time Isambard Kingdom Brunel was the world's greatest engineer. His list of achievements is truly breathtaking: the Thames Tunnel, the first underwater tunnel in the world; the SS Great Britain, the first propeller-driven ship; the Clifton Suspension Bridge, then the longest span of any bridge...
by Allan Frost
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2009

Death in Victorian times was something to be feared whilst at the same time it was treated with an unprecedented degree of observance and ceremony. Respect for the dead was a concept taken to heart by all who came into contact with its mysteries. This compelling book covers a variety of gruesome themes...
by Barry Stapleton
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2008

In Victorian and Edwardian times Hampshire, like most counties of England, was a largely rural county, depending on agriculture for much of its income. Across its varied landscape, from the chalk downs to the New Forest and along the valleys of the Itchen, its farms were suffering the fate of most...

Britain's Shield

Radar and the Defeat of the Luftwaffe

by David Zimmerman
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2010

The individual bravery and skill of the Battle of Britain pilots and the fighting qualities of their aircraft would have been in vain if they had not been part of a highly complex and sophisticated air defence system based on radar. The development of the system in just five years is one of the most...
by Jason Dickinson
Language: English
Release Date: July 15, 2015

The City of Sheffield is rightly lauded as being the birthplace of association football, but in the early nineteenth century it was also the centre of cricket activities in the North of England, arguably contributing more to the advance of game, other than the Marylebone Cricket Club, than any other...
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