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The Little History of Glasgow explores the city's slow and steady economic rise, its calamitous collapse and its 21st-century reinvention as one of Europe's most characterful cities
The expertly researched history of England, in one easy-to-read volume
Legendary stills photographer Keith Hamshere reveals the stories from his remarkable career alongside his iconic photography, featuring some of Hollywood's biggest movies - from Indiana Jones to Star Wars to James Bond
Ways to connect with The Sun through story, folklore and journal extracts, inspiring a deeper connection with the earth
Before Titanic, there was Lusitania... This unprecedented two-volume set will bring Lusitania's history to life as never before
A unique and evocative photographic record of changes in Woodhouse, Leeds, in the 1960s and 1970s
The D-Day Landings could not have happened without over 4,000 Allied landing craft and ships, and their crews. This book explains who they all were.
Presenting the true stories of three core individuals in Titanic's history - Captain Edward J. Smith, shipbuilder Thomas Andrews, and White Star Line chairman Joseph Bruce Ismay
Shining a light on who pirates really were, and how the well-known 'skull and crossbones' Hollywood stereotype evolved
A timely reappraisal of the actions and motivations of the French Resistance in Vichy France, 75 years after its undoing
The Times opens its sporting archives to compile the definitive list of football's greatest matches
The definitive history of the Ku Klux Klan, a symbol of America's long and violent legacy of racism
Over the years, several books featuring shipping on the River Humber have been published, but few have viewed their subject from an inland waterway viewpoint. This book, together with its companion volume "Shipping on the Humber - The South Bank", attempts to fill that gap, though sea-going traffic has not been ignored.
In an increasingly AI-driven world, renowned expert Toby Walsh examines what the 'artificial' in artificial intelligence truly means.
Remarkable new archival discoveries which reveal the survival of the Princes in the Tower, from the woman who discovered Richard III's body.
The fascinating history of childhood games and how they have changed from ancient times to the modern day
Timely exploration of an iconic US president's close relationship with Great Britain
A comprehensive look at the history of the airship since 1783
A beautifully designed book showcasing important collections of Titanic-related memorabilia
A photographic history of lifesaving at sea, told through the camera lens of the Reach (Mirrorpix) archives.
A nostalgic look at Christmas during wartime, based on the memories of wartime veterans and their families, and including accounts of Christmas under fire, Christmas in POW camps and Christmas on the home front
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