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Just Jill: The Autobiography of Jill Allen-King OBE

by Jill Allen-King OBE

Just Jill is an inspirational and moving account of one woman's triumph over adversity and how she used her own experience of disability to benefit others. When she was growing up during the 1940s very few people...


Kenny Ball's and John Bennett's Musical Skylarks: A Medley of Memories

by Kenny Ball

When Kenny Ball and John Bennett co-founded a trad jazz band back in 1958, little did they know that more than 50 years later they would still be recording together and enjoying a strong and enduring partnership...


Straight From The Force's Mouth: The Autobiography of Dave Prowse

by David Prowse

Everyone has heard of Darth Vader, the infamous Star Wars villain we all love to fear, created by George Lucas and brought to life by Dave Prowse MBE, but people may not be so familiar with the story of the...


Daffy: The Autobiography of Phil DeFreitas

by Phil DeFreitas & Derek Clements

Ex England cricketer Phillip 'Daffy' DeFreitas has had an incredible career but his rise to fame wasn't straightforward. In his autobiography, the man who was described as 'the next Botham' reveals his struggle...


Carry-On Actors

by Andrew Ross

The release of Carry On Sergeant in 1958 saw the beginning of one of the most iconic film series in British cinema history. The ensuing 30 films and many Christmas specials spanned two decades and produced some...


Malta: A Traveller's Anthology

by Deborah Manley

Deborah Manley's selection of extracts reveals how generations of writers have viewed the landscapes of Malta and Gozo, the people of the islands, the splendours of Valletta and its famous harbour, and the celebrated...


Our Man in Paris: A Foreign Correspondent, France and the French

by John Lichfield

Since 1997 John Lichfield, The Independent's correspondent in France, has been sending dispatches back to the newspaper in London. More than transient news stories, the popular 'Our Man in Paris' series consists...


The Northern Conquest: Vikings in Britain and Ireland

by Katherine Holman

Most historical accounts examine the Viking Age in one part rather than the whole region of the British Isles and Ireland. Very few pay attention to the continued contact between England and Scandinavia in the...


The West Country: A Cultural History

by John Payne

The English West Country is a land of exceptional landscapes: many miles of wild, unspoilt coastline and vast expanses of wild moorland; great cities such as Exeter, Plymouth, Bath and Bristol; and market towns,...


The Big Beautiful

by Pamela Duncan

The critically acclaimed author returns to the North Carolina landscape she knows so well with this gloriously written sequel to Moon Women.

On an eastbound North Carolina interstate highway, the mountains and...


Athens

by John Gill

Athens is an historical anomaly. Excavations date its first settlement to over seven thousand years ago, yet it only became the capital of Greece in 1834. During the intervening centuries it was occupied by...


Provence: A Cultural History

by Martin Garrett

Celebrated by writers from Petrarch to Peter Mayle, Provence's rugged mountains, wild maquis and lavender-filled meadows are world-famous. Historic cities like Arles, Avignon and Aix contain Roman amphitheatres,...


The Portuguese: A Portrait of a People

by Barry Hatton

Portugal is an established member of the European Union, one of the founders of the euro currency and a founder member of NATO. Yet it is an inconspicuous and largely overlooked country on the continent's south-west...


Siberia: A Cultural History

by Anthony Haywood

Before Russians crossed the Urals Mountains in the sixteenth century to settle their 'colony' in North Asia, they heard rumours about bountiful fur, of bizarre people without eyes who ate by shrugging their...


Patagonia: A Cultural History

by Chris Moss

Patagonia is the ultimate landscape of the mind. Like Siberia and the Sahara, it has become a metaphor for nothingness and extremity. Its frontiers have stretched beyond the political boundaries of Argentina...


Joy Unconfined: Lord Byron's Grand Tour Re-toured

by Ian Strathcarron

Lord Byron's Grand Tour is recorded as impressions in his own letters and journals, more methodically in the diary of his travelling companion John Cam Hobhouse, and reflected poetically in the first two cantos...


The Trans-Siberian Railway: A Traveller's Anthology

by Deborah Manley

No railway journey on Earth can equal the Trans-Siberian between Moscow and Vladivostock. It is not just its vast length and the great variety of the lands and climes through which it passes. It is not just...


The Fortune Hunter: A German Prince in Regency England

by Peter James Bowman

The two decades after Waterloo marked the great age of foreign fortune hunters in England. Each year brought a new influx of impecunious Continental noblemen to the world's richest country, and the more brides...


Catalonia - A Cultural History

by Michael Eaude

Squeezed between more powerful France and Spain, Catalonia has endured a violent history. Its medieval empire that conquered Naples, Sicily and Athens was crushed by Spain. Its geography, with the Pyrenees falling...


The Basque Country: A Cultural History

by Paddy Woodworth

The Basque Country is a land of fascinating paradoxes and enigmas. Home to one of Europe's oldest peoples and most mysterious languages, with a living folklore rich in archaic rituals and dances, it also boasts...