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  • Nicholas and Alexandra Majesties and Massacre

    This is a book about love, life and death set in Russia, during Czar Nicholas the II’s reign. It commences at the end of the 19th century with his father’s burial and his subsequent inheritance of the Crown – with absolute power. His reign is underpinned by the strong love between ...

    Nicholas and Alexandra Majesties and Massacre

    Elena Sommers

    £3.50

  • London's Firefighters

    London's Firefighters is a wonderfully readable, lavishly illustratedanthology of articles, fiction and verse about the London Fire Brigade,most of it gathered from the Brigade's house magazines London Fireman(1966-82) and London Firefighter (1982-2005).The book's editor David C. Pike, himself a ret...

    London's Firefighters

    David C. Pike

    £3.50

  • Just Before the Dawn

    JUST BEFORE THE DAWN is a ‘snap-shot’ of four former African colonies as they approached independence at the end of the 1950s. It is also a travel book based on the author’s experience and adventures whilst living and working at that time in Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Ruanda-Urundi...

    Just Before the Dawn

    John C Q Roberts

    £3.50

  • Into the labyrinth: in search of Daidalos

    Daidalos was a polymath who foreshadowed Leonardo da Vinci by 3,000 years and was famed as an artist, inventor, scientist and engineer. Despite his many talents and his contributions to the advancement of humanity, his interactions with those he knew resulted in mayhem, and this is what makes his li...

    Into the labyrinth: in search of Daidalos

    Michael Wilson

    £3.50

  • Imperial India: A Pictorial History

    Magnificent palaces, forts and fortresses, victory towers and memorials, among others, are the living symbols of imperial lavishness in India. The book describes and illustrates royal edifices from Agra, Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Fatehpur Sikri, Hyderabad, Lahore, Madras, Poona, Rawalpindi, Quetta an...

    Imperial India: A Pictorial History

    A. S. Bhalla

    £3.50

  • I Found Atlantis

    In this book, the author takes readers on a journey back in time to the origins of the Atlanteans. Explore the citadel built by Poseidon and discover the truth behind the myth of Atlantis. Uncover the story of how the Atlanteans were forced to flee rising floodwaters and where they went. Through his...

    I Found Atlantis

    William Ambrose

    £3.50

  • Dinner with the Founding Fathers

    Few Australians have any awareness of how their nation was established on 1 January 1901 when six self-governing British colonies joined together as one nation.It was achieved after a dozen years of superb negotiations in which Federation conventions drafted and agreed on a splendid constitution whi...

    Dinner with the Founding Fathers

    Everald Compton

    £3.50

  • Civilization begins in East Asia

    Before the birth of China, Baekje’s ancestors began the Yellow River civilization, the Indus civilization, the Mesopotamian Sumer civilization, and the Aztec and Mayan civilizations in Central America. East Asian cultures and civilizations have spread to every continent of the world. The Chine...

    Civilization begins in East Asia

    Yong Wan Choi

    £3.50

  • Charles The Great - Charlemagne

    Charlemagne was perhaps one of the most remarkable of the Kings of France. Born on 7 April 742, his astonishing rise to power has long fascinated historians. The founder of the Carolingian dynasty, he united much of Western Europe under his banner.After he was crowned King of the Franks, he constant...

    Charles The Great - Charlemagne

    Pauline Palmer

    £3.50

  • Bloodstains on the Cocaine Trail

    A homicide crisis began sweeping America after massive quantities of cocaine first began their journey into America in 1986. Drugs were trucked along the highways of the Cocaine Trail to every city in America. This influx of a deadly new drug led directly to a series of record deaths from overdoses,...

    Bloodstains on the Cocaine Trail

    Peter Clack

    £3.50

  • A History of London Boroughs Through Beer Goggles (South East Edition)

    Discover facts, fiction, trivia and history of some of London’s boroughs that you may not have known before.All of this done whilst visiting some very interesting pubs and getting some exercise to boot!Why not read and discover about a reputed spy for Russia, who lived in a quiet suburb unbekn...

    A History of London Boroughs Through Beer Goggles (South East Edition)

    Cyril O'Brien

    £3.50

  • Nicholas and Alexandra Majesties and Massacre
    eBook
    Nicholas and Alexandra Majesties and Massacre
    Elena Sommers

    This is a book about love, life and death set in Russia, during Czar Nicholas the II’s reign. It commences at the end of the 19th century with his father’s burial and his subsequent inheritance of the Crown – with absolute power. His reign is underpinned by the strong love between him and his wife Alexandra and overshadowed by the presence of Rasputin.

    But his unwise decisions lead to chaos, including the Khadynka Tragedy, Bloody Sunday, 1905 revolution and the Czar’s abdication. His family is imprisoned, first in Tobolsk and then in Ekaterinburg, and the story concludes with the communists obtaining power and executing the entire royal family.

    Become entangled in the tales of love, hate, conflict, sex, treachery, and murder between the characters. Dive into a horrifying historical moment from one hundred years ago and experience for yourself life at a crucial turning point in Russia’s bloody history.

    £3.50
  • London's Firefighters
    eBook
    London's Firefighters
    David C. Pike

    London's Firefighters is a wonderfully readable, lavishly illustrated
    anthology of articles, fiction and verse about the London Fire Brigade,
    most of it gathered from the Brigade's house magazines London Fireman
    (1966-82) and London Firefighter (1982-2005).
    The book's editor David C. Pike, himself a retired firefighter, has cleverly
    selected material that delivers both a comprehensive history of the
    London Fire Brigade and a fascinating portrait of individual firemen
    and women, at work and (occasionally) at play. The book includes
    vivid, occasionally harrowing articles on important events involving the
    Brigade - the Sidney Street Siege of 1911, the London Blitz and the 1981
    Brixton riots, to name just a few - as well as covering key figures within
    the Brigade like James Braidwood and Massey Shaw. The more personal
    sections provide a revealing insight into the bravery, commitment and
    camaraderie of ordinary working firefighters and their families.
    The numerous, often highly dramatic illustrations, many from the London
    Fire Brigade's own collection, offer a lively commentary on the text.
    All the profits from this book will go to the Fire Service charity,
    Firemen Remembered.
    David Pike was a London firefighter for more than 30 years, retiring at
    senior rank in 1996. His first book, Beyond the Flames, was published by
    Austin Macauley in 2013.
    ‘A fascinating peek into the world of the London Fire Brigade. A finalist
    and highly recommended.'
    The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2014/15, on Beyond the Flames

    £3.50
  • Just Before the Dawn
    eBook
    Just Before the Dawn
    John C Q Roberts

    JUST BEFORE THE DAWN is a ‘snap-shot’ of four former African colonies as they approached independence at the end of the 1950s. It is also a travel book based on the author’s experience and adventures whilst living and working at that time in Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Ruanda-Urundi (as they were then called) and Kenya. The book touches on those countries’ differing histories, both ancient and recent. It also offers the reminiscences of an elderly man pondering his first experiences of the worlds of work, and of love. The book’s leitmotif is dawn, along with its challenges: the coming dawn of change in those four countries, and in the author’s personal life. Additionally, he describes the magnificent dawn he experienced while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, as seen on this cover.Some of the comments on the author’s book on Russia:‘A calm and objective witness for the truth’ – John Le Carré‘It affords twin pleasures of content and style’ – a reader in France‘An excellent book’ – Lord Wright of Richmond, former Head of the Diplomatic Service‘A fascinating account of conflicts and tensions’ – The Church Times‘Extraordinarily observant’ – Andrei Voznesensky, poet

    £3.50
  • Into the labyrinth: in search of Daidalos
    eBook
    Into the labyrinth: in search of Daidalos
    Michael Wilson

    Daidalos was a polymath who foreshadowed Leonardo da Vinci by 3,000 years and was famed as an artist, inventor, scientist and engineer. Despite his many talents and his contributions to the advancement of humanity, his interactions with those he knew resulted in mayhem, and this is what makes his life so fascinating. First of all, he was responsible for the death of three close relatives – his son, his sister and his nephew. Secondly, his actions resulted in the death of King Minos who was a son of Zeus. Thirdly, he was involved in both the creation and destruction of the monstrous bull-human hybrid known as the minotaur. Finally, the lives of two of the most important women of Crete, Queen Pasiphae (the daughter of the sun god, Helios) and her daughter, Ariadne, were devastated by his interventions.  It could be argued that his actions contributed to the downfall of the Minoan civilization and its subjugation by the Mycenaeans. This book is the story of his fascinating life, the times in which he lived and the legacy he has left us.


    £3.50
  • Imperial India: A Pictorial History
    eBook
    Imperial India: A Pictorial History
    A. S. Bhalla

    Magnificent palaces, forts and fortresses, victory towers and memorials, among others, are the living symbols of imperial lavishness in India. The book describes and illustrates royal edifices from Agra, Bombay, Calcutta, Delhi, Fatehpur Sikri, Hyderabad, Lahore, Madras, Poona, Rawalpindi, Quetta and Simla. The physical history of the above architecture is juxtaposed with social history of the time, for example, segregation of the British rulers from their subjects, and habits and customs of the colonial rulers and Indian and Burmese princes. The cultural history of the times is captured by the establishment of Shakespearean theatre, musical comedies and drama in the Indian sub-continent. Transport history is addressed through a discussion and illustration of Indian railways, among the largest transport networks in the world. My private and rare collection of vintage postcards published in Germany and the UK between 1905 and 1910 is the main source of illustrations in the book.

    £3.50
  • I Found Atlantis
    eBook
    I Found Atlantis
    William Ambrose

    In this book, the author takes readers on a journey back in time to the origins of the Atlanteans. Explore the citadel built by Poseidon and discover the truth behind the myth of Atlantis. Uncover the story of how the Atlanteans were forced to flee rising floodwaters and where they went. Through historical evidence and research, this book aims to prove that Atlantis is not just a myth, but a real and fascinating part of our history.

    £3.50
  • Dinner with the Founding Fathers
    eBook
    Dinner with the Founding Fathers
    Everald Compton

    Few Australians have any awareness of how their nation was established on 1 January 1901 when six self-governing British colonies joined together as one nation.

    It was achieved after a dozen years of superb negotiations in which Federation conventions drafted and agreed on a splendid constitution which was approved by six colonial parliaments, six referendums in which ordinary Australians had their say, negotiations in London to have the British parliament gave its approval and finally gain the agreement of a difficult Queen Victoria who wanted the six colonies to become counties of England.

    Above all, it was achieved without violence, unlike their counterparts in USA.

    Everald Compton has now written a vivid account of it all as he creates a dinner held ten years after Federation in which the founding fathers relive the great political and legal battles they fought and the huge parochial attitudes they overcame to create a nation.

    It is one of those books which makes you stay awake to turn the
    next page.

    More importantly, it will get you thinking about the changes that are needed to the Constitution 120 years after Federation to make it relevant to a hugely different and rapidly changing world.

    £3.50
  • Civilization begins in East Asia
    eBook
    Civilization begins in East Asia
    Yong Wan Choi

    Before the birth of China, Baekje’s ancestors began the Yellow River civilization, the Indus civilization, the Mesopotamian Sumer civilization, and the Aztec and Mayan civilizations in Central America. East Asian cultures and civilizations have spread to every continent of the world. The Chinese people were absorbed into the Korean. A mixture of Korean and Chinese people appeared in Asia for the first time in the time of the Zhou Dynasty.

    £3.50
  • Charles The Great - Charlemagne
    eBook
    Charles The Great - Charlemagne
    Pauline Palmer

    Charlemagne was perhaps one of the most remarkable of the Kings of France. Born on 7 April 742, his astonishing rise to power has long fascinated historians. The founder of the Carolingian dynasty, he united much of Western Europe under his banner.


    After he was crowned King of the Franks, he constantly travelled across his lands from Spain to Italy, defending his Realm, but also encouraging education, the building of beautiful public architecture, artwork, and the adoption of Christianity. There was contact with diverse rulers, from the Byzantine empire, the Saracens of Spain, Danish Kings and Kings of Wessex.


    He had to deal with treachery from within his own family, and dealt with numerous other factions in his reign, subduing the Lombards, Saxons and Avars, sometimes with magnanimity, and other times with severity. He lived to see five Popes of the Roman Catholic Church, and was finally crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 800.


    He, more than anyone else, made the European 'Dark Ages' light.

    £3.50
  • Bloodstains on the Cocaine Trail
    eBook
    Bloodstains on the Cocaine Trail
    Peter Clack

    A homicide crisis began sweeping America after massive quantities of cocaine first began their journey into America in 1986. Drugs were trucked along the highways of the Cocaine Trail to every city in America. This influx of a deadly new drug led directly to a series of record deaths from overdoses, suicides and crime-related murders, family breakdowns and destroyed lives. Drugs are credited with driving the highest homicide rates in American history and a raging turf war between street gangs.


    Crack cocaine unleashed a brutal era of violence, placing newspapers under enormous pressure to provide coverage. Relations with police were breaking down everywhere and crime coverage was in its death throes. Newspapers could not cover the homicides or give any context or explanations to such a social upheaval. Editors, reporters and police now reveal the shocking truth behind this agonizing episode in American history, when crime reporters had to re-invent journalism to get behind the police blue code. This book combines investigative journalism and narrative style to produce a rare portrait from within the secret inner world of newspapers.

    £3.50
  • A History of London Boroughs Through Beer Goggles (South East Edition)
    eBook
    A History of London Boroughs Through Beer Goggles (South East Edition)
    Cyril O'Brien

    Discover facts, fiction, trivia and history of some of London’s boroughs that you may not have known before.


    All of this done whilst visiting some very interesting pubs and getting some exercise to boot!

    Why not read and discover about a reputed spy for Russia, who lived in a quiet suburb unbeknownst to her neighbours for decades after WWII? Or learn about Her Majesty the Queen’s beasts and what they mean? Find out about the Fighting Temeraire and the part it played in the Battle of Trafalgar. And finally, uncover the Great Fires of London, but not the one everyone talks about.

    A wealth of factoids which will astound your friends and family and could very well prepare you for some quiz nights!

    £3.50
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