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Wonderful photographs published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Preston buses in January 2022.
Telling the story of this unique and popular heritage railway. Explore its story up to the re-opening in 2012 and of the ten years of progress since then.
Explore a fascinating look at the three pretenders to the Tudor throne - Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick.
The true story of the Englishman allegedly freed from a French prison after meeting John Amery, the treacherous son of a Cabinet minister, and sent back to Britain to spy - only to be caught, prosecuted and hanged for being a traitor to his country. But this 'spy' always claimed to have simply lied in order to come home. Was he telling the truth?
Hampshire born and bred author Philip Wallis recalls a bygone but not so distant era and some bus companies that would disappear under National Bus Company rationalisation.
The story of Kilsoo Haan's brilliant espionage, first against Japan and then against the Soviet Union - a huge advantage spurned.
A stunning collection of images showcasing Newcastle in all its glory, which capture the essence of the city.
The military heritage of Conwy from Iron Age times to the present day. Will be of interest to all those who would like to know more about Conwy's remarkable military history.
Celebrating a large selection of merchandise attached to the iconic adventures film franchise Indiana Jones.
India's experience of British colonialism. The true financial, social and ecological cost of British rule and the contrasting experiences of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh following independence.
Using previously unpublished images, Richard Stubbings looks at how the bus scene in south west England has evolved since the 1970s.
Previously unpublished photographs of the iconic Sulzer Type 4 locomotives, showing the locos in service from 1966 to 2019.
This is the untold story of the Second French invasion of England - 300 years after Hastings - an episode that time forgot.
How British soldiers took Sword and Gold beaches on D-Day. This is the story of the British soldiers' experience of the beach landings on that fateful morning - the spearhead of Operation Overlord.
Published with the blessing and full cooperation of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums Trust, this book explores the archaeology of the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
A lavishly illustrated celebration of the dockland heritage of the Thames from Greenwich to Tilbury and Gravesend.
The remarkable progress of the Beaufort dynasty and how they seized the opportunity for wealth, power and influence in an era of instability and bitter feuding.
An accessible illustrated introduction to the history of sites located across the iconic location of Hadrian's Wall.
'If Germany stays united and marches to the rhythm of its revolutionary socialist outlook, it will be unbeatable. Our indestructible will to life, and the driving force of the Fuhrer's personality guarantee this.' (Joseph Goebbels, 4 June 1943.) It wasn't and it didn't.
'I have always been a bird. A bit vulture, a bit eagle. I have looked the sun in its face. Born several times - dead several times so that I could be reborn from my ashes.'
'Impeccably researched and beautifully written, this book offers a fresh perspective on one of the most controversial queens in history. Not to be missed.' Tracey Borman
One of England's great noble families, The Greys - a colourful story of bloodshed, marriage and monarchy.
Revealing the bizarre truth behind the myth of a Nazi space fleet. If only the war had lasted another six months, then Hitler would have won ... because his scientists stood upon the very brink of inventing flying saucers.
The surprising story of one of the darkest episodes in espionage history: the 'midnight war' devised by America and Allied powers to depose Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin and invade Russia.
The story of the British officer who was first to arrive at Bergen-Belsen, and the life of one of the many he saved from near-death.
The thrilling true story of an Israel spy's epic journey to bring the notorious Butcher of Latvia to justice. A page-turner to rival anything by John le Carre, this real-life tale of espionage will leave readers on the edge of their seats.
In this insightful new book, published to mark the fortieth anniversary of the end of the Falklands War, former intelligence officer Orpen-Smellie offers a fascinating insider's account of how intelligence was collected and utilised during the war.
The inside story of one of the world's most famous military helicopters. Written by an acknowledged aircraft expert and accompanied by original photography.
A wonderful selection of photographs celebrating the crucial heavy industry that is the life blood of Middlebrough, Redcar and other Teesside areas.
The story of Birmingham jewellery quarter's incredible regeneration, told by the man who headed up the project for more than a decade.
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