Mainstream Publishing: 404 books

Cover of Every Chart Topper Tells a Story
by Sharon Davis
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 2012

The glorious sixties were a decade for the young and rebellious, of cultural freedom and of sexual liberation. The British music scene had never been so adventurous, taking even the American charts by storm. Every Chart-Topper Tells a Story: The Sixties takes a look at the number-one hit singles...
Cover of In the Shadow of Papillon

In the Shadow of Papillon

Seven Years of Hell in Venezuela's Prison System

by Frank Kane, John Tilsley
Language: English
Release Date: November 2, 2012

Following the collapse of his business and the loss of his home, Frank Kane made a catastrophic decision. In desperation, he agreed to smuggle cocaine out of Venezuela. Almost inevitably, he and his girlfriend, Sam, were caught. The price they paid was a ten-year sentence in the hell of the...
Cover of Every Chart Topper Tells a Story
by Sharon Davis
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 2012

The seventies witnessed great changes not only in dress style but also in music. The psychedelia of the late sixties had mutated into glam rock by the early seventies, while the latter half of the decade is best remembered for the punk and disco explosions which gripped both Britain and America. The...
Cover of The Gangster's Wife

The Gangster's Wife

An Empire Built on Cards

by David Leslie
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2011

For almost four decades, Margaret 'Mags' McGraw was a keeper of secrets. Her husband, Tam, the notorious 'Licensee', amassed a fortune by leading a safe-cracking gang before masterminding a spectacular £50-million drugs racket. Mags was a devotee of Tarot cards and fortune telling, so when...
Cover of Broke Through Britain

Broke Through Britain

One Man's Penniless Odyssey

by Peter Mortimer
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2012

During the summer of 1998, Peter Mortimer set off on the 500-mile journey from Plymouth to Edinburgh, accompanied only by his King Charles spaniel. He took no money and had no transport or pre-arranged accommodation. Bereft of the basics necessary for human existence, such as food and shelter, he was dependent for his survival on his own wits, the generosity of others and good fortune.
Cover of A Fine Day for a Hanging

A Fine Day for a Hanging

The Real Ruth Ellis Story

by Carol Ann Lee
Language: English
Release Date: September 6, 2012

In 1955, former nightclub manageress Ruth Ellis shot dead her lover, David Blakely. Following a trial that lasted less than two days, she was found guilty and sentenced to death. She became the last woman to be hanged in Britain, and her execution is the most notorious of hangman Albert Pierrepoint's...
Cover of Nothing Like a Dame

Nothing Like a Dame

My Autobiography

by Elaine C Smith
Language: English
Release Date: November 22, 2010

'How did I end up here?' A question Elaine C. Smith asked herself when sitting in the dressing-room of a top theatre in London's West End, about to go on stage with one of the UK's most successful plays. In Nothing Like a Dame, Elaine reflects on a 50-year journey that took her to the peak...
Cover of Salsa for People Who Probably Shouldn't
by Matt Rendell
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2011

Every week for much of the year, millions of Brits view and vote on Strictly Come Dancing, with the salsa being one of the most popular dances. Dark, enticing Afro-Caribbean rhythms; moving bodies gently interlaced, responding to the music: at first sight, salsa dancing seems to recover something...
Cover of Polly

Polly

The True Story Behind Whisky Galore

by Roger Hutchinson
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2011

Early on a wartime winter's morning in 1941, an 8,000-ton cargo ship loaded with whisky ran aground in the beautiful and treacherous seas of the Outer Hebrides. The events which followed became the stuff of folklore, and resulted in the famous fiction of Whisky Galore. But what really happened ... ?
Cover of Someone To Watch Over Me

Someone To Watch Over Me

The True Tale of a Survivor Haunted by the Demons of Abuse

by Robert Potter, Izzy Hammond
Language: English
Release Date: December 21, 2012

'It is my dearest hope that this book will allow me to reach out to others in pain and give them hope, for they too can choose to be a survivor.' Izzy Hammond's deaf and partially blind parents attracted sympathy from the outside world, but no one knew of the horrific abuse their daughter was...
Cover of Warrior

Warrior

A True Story of Bravery and Betrayal in the Iraq War

by Tam Henderson QM, John Hunt
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2011

Warrior is the powerful true story of a British soldier's heroism during the Iraq War that reveals how he was ruthlessly sacrificed by the Establishment. Captain Tam Henderson was adopted as a baby in Glasgow. His family moved to England and he grew up on a violent council estate in Birmingham....
Cover of Mad Mitch's Tribal Law

Mad Mitch's Tribal Law

Aden and the End of Empire

by Aaron Edwards
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2014

Aden, 20 June 1967: two army Land Rovers burn ferociously in the midday sun. The bodies of British soldiers litter the road. Thick black smoke bellows above Crater town, home to insurgents who are fighting the British-backed Federation government. Crater had come to symbolise Arab nationalist defiance...
Cover of Odd-Shaped Balls

Odd-Shaped Balls

Mischief-Makers, Miscreants and Mad-Hatters Of Rugby

by John Scally
Language: English
Release Date: March 23, 2012

Rugby is not a game for those who think that centres are what you find in a box of Black Magic or who confuse Jonah Lomu with Joanna Lumley. At the same time, it is not a game for the bright: what kind of tortured mind would invent an oval ball? Of course, it helps if you know the rules and don't...
Cover of The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw

The Robin Friday Story

by Paolo Hewitt, Paul McGuigan
Language: English
Release Date: May 6, 2011

Robin Friday was an exceptional footballer who should have played for England. He never did. Robin Friday was a brilliant player who could have played in the top flight. He never did. Why? Because Robin Friday was a man who would not bow down to anyone, who refused to take life seriously and...
1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 11 12 Last
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy