The “Men of the Battle of Britain” has been revised and is produced by Frontline Books in association with The Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, with this new book being issued as a supplementary volume. ‘The Few’ came from Britain, the Commonwealth and from countries overrun by the Nazis. Their stories are told in brief profiles that have been updated to include additional information – Most Highly Recommended
Monthly Archives: July 2021
Britain’s Rise to Global Superpower in the Age of Napoleon
This book is particularly timely when extreme leftists are attempting to rewrite, with significant and cynical inaccuracy, the history of the British Empire and of the United States that grew out of some of Britain’s American colonies. The British Empire grew in a unique way, so different from all of the Empires before. – Most Highly Recommended
Armies of the Past, Armies of Ancient Italy 753-218 BC, From The Foundation Of Rome To The Start Of The Second Punic War
Once more, a beautifully illustrated book, this time starting with the story of Rome from the Regal Period to the Second Punic War. The author follows the highly successful format of his books covering the late period of the Roman Empire. – Most Highly Recommended
Crusaders and Revolutionaries of the Thirteenth Century, De Montfort
The De Montfort family came from humble beginnings and prospered from the Crusades. This is the first book to provide a complete family history. – Very Highly Recommended
The most gripping psychological thriller of 2021
A dream house in an exclusive neighbourhood turns into a nest of nightmares for its new occupants in this nerve-shattering slice of psychological suspense from the bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors.
The Therapist
B A Paris
Birlinn Books – Notes from the Basement
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From award-winning writer and comedian Mark Watson
One man’s last journey. One hundred and fifty-eight chances to save his life.
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Chelsea Barracks Is Set To Become a Hub for Creativity During London Craft Week 2021
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