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Victoria's Children of the Dark: The Women and Children Who Built Her Underground

by Alan Gallop

Victoria's Children of the Dark tells the story of Queen Victoria's invisible subjects - women and children who laboured beneath her 'green and pleasant land' harvesting the coal to fuel the furnaces of the...


Tudor Survivor: The Life and Times of Courtier William Paulet

by Margaret Scard

William Paulet was the ultimate courtier. For an astonishing 46 years he served at the courts of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth and was one of the men responsbile for introducing the changes in religious,...


John Brown: Queen Victoria's Highland Servant

by Raymond Lamont Brown

A century after Queen Victoria's death, debate still rages surrounding her relationship with her gillie, John Brown. Were they ever married? What was the extraordinary hold he had over her? This biography aims...


Operation Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941

by David M Glantz

On 22 June 1941 Hilter unleashed his forces on the Soviet Union. Spearheaded by four powerful Panzer groups and protected by an impenetrable curtain of air support, the seemingly invincible Wehrmacht advanced...


Fromelles 1916

by Paul Cobb

At Fromelles in July 1916 two divisions -- one British and one American -- within a few weeks of arriving in France -- went into action for the first time. Their task was to prevent the Germans from moving troops...


Flying for Freedom: The Allied Air Forces in the RAF 1939-45

by Alan Brown

After the Dunkirk debacle in May 1940, Britain's primary weapon of defence was her air force. The exploits of the RAF's bomber crews and fighter pilots featured almost nightly on the radio and in the cinema...


Women All On Fire: The Women of the English Civil War

by Alison Plowden

Using personal accounts from both Royalist and Parliamentarian supporters to reveal the untold story of the women of the English Civil War, Alison Plowden illustrates how the conflict affected the lives of women...


Gender, Whiteness, and Power in Rodeo: Breaking Away from the Ties of Sexism and Racism

by Tracey Owens Patton & Sally M. Schedlock

The cowboy and cowgirl played in the imagination and made rodeo into a symbolic representation of the Western United States, but the rodeo has diverse history that largely remains unaccounted for. In Gender,...


Farewell, Dear People: Biographies of Australia's Lost Generation

by Ross McMullin

For Australia, a new nation with a relatively small population, the death of 60,000 soldiers during World War I was catastrophic. This book seeks to retrieve the stories of the extraordinary individuals who...


And the Show Went On: Cultural Life in Nazi-occupied Paris

by Alan Riding

On June 14, 1940, German tanks rolled into a silent and deserted Paris. Eight days later, a humbled France accepted defeat along with foreign occupation. The only consolation was that, while the swastika now...


The County Community in Seventeenth Century England and Wales

by Jacqueline Eales & Andrew Hopper

Honoring the memory of Professor Alan Everitt—who advanced the fruitful notion of the "county community" during the 17th century—this volume proposes some modifications to Everitt’s influential hypotheses...


Like a Meteor Blazing Brightly: The Short but Controversial Life of Colonel Ulric Dahlgren

by Eric J. Wittenberg

The only biography on Ulric Dahlgren, a brilliant, ambitious young man who became the youngest full colonel in the United States Army at the age of 21 yet died before his 22nd birthday, this account chronicles...


Mad Dog

by Johnny Adair

Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair earned his reputation as a paramilitary leader seeking freedom and peace in Northern Ireland. The authorities hold him responsible for 41 murders and he became known as the most feared...


Conspiracy of Secrets

by Bobbie Neate

Tracing family histories is a popular pursuit and everyone loves the idea of discovering where they really come from. But when Bobbie Neate began to investigate her own family's past, she made some shocking...


Oil and Water

by Robert Chafe & Chris Brookes

The incredible true story of Lanier Phillips, the sole survivor of the wreck of the USS Truxton and the first black man to be seen by the residents of St. Lawrence, Newfoundland.


Beyond White Guilt: The Real Challenge for Black-White Relations in Australia

by Sarah Maddison

A deeply provocative call for white Australians to take personal responsibility for the ongoing impact of colonisation on Aboriginal Australians. Sarah Maddison's bold and original take on the running sore of...


Dot.Bomb Australia: How we wrangled, conned and argie-bargied our way into the new digital universe

by Kate Askew

The inside story of the internet boom and bust, of the business deals which made headlines, and the colourful cast of characters behind them.


The Gumshoe and the Shrink: Guenther Reinhardt, Dr. Arnold Hutschnecker, and the Secret History of the 1960 Kennedy/Nixon Election

by David L. Robb

Combining a detective story with political intrigue, this recollection delves into the infamous presidential battle between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy—and the lengths to which both parties went to destroy...


The Blast that Tears the Skies

by J. D. Davies

1665. The land is at war and plague stalks London, but conspiracies against King Charles II are rife. Captain Matthew Quinton finds himself thrust unexpectedly into the midst of the deadliest of them when he...


The Call to Arms: The 1812 Invasions of Upper Canada

by Richard Feltoe

While the War of 1812 saw battles and combat take place in vastly separated locations of the United States and British North America, nowhere was the fighting more intense than in Upper Canada, specifically...