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People from the Other Side: The Enigmatic Fox Sisters and the History of Victorian Spiritualism

by Maurice Leonard

Kate, Leah and Margaret Fox were three young sisters living in upstate New York in the middle of the nineteenth century who discovered an apparent ability to communicate with spirits. When this became known,...


The Other Jerome K Jerome

by Martin Green

Jerome K Jerome is without doubt best known today for his comic masterpiece 'Three Men in a Boat'. More than a century after its first publication it is still making people laugh. But Jerome was very much more...


Mr Brown's War: A Diary from the Home Front

by Helen D D Millgate

Richard Brown kept a personal diary throughout the whole of the Second World War. He used it to record the course of the conflict as he perceived it, gleaned from the newspapers, the wireless and hearsay. As...


Marco Polo: The Incredible Journey

by Robin Brown

The incredible story of Marco Polo's journey to the ends of the earth has for the last seven hundred years been beset by doubts as to its authenticity. Did this intrepid Venetian really trek across Asia minor...


The London Cabbie

by Alf Townsend

Forty years ago Alf Townsend passed The Knowledge - after 14,000 miles on a moped round central London. Since then he has covered millions of miles in his taxi. This book includes a selection of his extraordinary...


Joan of Arc: Maid, Myth and Mystery

by Timothy Wilson-Smith

Joan of Arc, born in Domremy in France in 1412, began to hear voices when she was thirteen and, believing they were directives from God, followed them - the the French court, to battle to wrest France from the...


James Brindley: The First Canal Builder

by Nick Corble

It can be said of few men that without them the course of their nation's history would have been very different, yet through the force of his ideas and sheer bloody-mindedness, James Brindley, the first great...


Opening Doors and Windows: A Memoir in Four Acts

by James Roose-Evans

James Roose-Evans' list of accomplishments is formidable. Fifty years ago, he founded the Hampstead Theatre. He has written seventeen books, including the best-selling 'Inner Journey: Outer Journey' and 'Experimental...


The First Four Minutes

by Sir Roger Roger Bannister

On 6 May 1954 Roger Bannister became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes, establishing himself as one of the most famous sportsmen in history. Bannister has written a substantial new introduction...


Bats in the Larder: Memories of a 1970s Childhood by the Sea

by Jeremy Wells

When 11-year-old Jeremy Wells moved home with his family from a bustling London suburb to the Sussex coast, he was scarcely prepared for the weird and wonderful world he would encounter. Here was a place in...


Bagels & Bacon: The Post War East End

by Jeff Rozelaar

Bagels & Bacon' is a rites of passage story that will appeal to both young and old. It attempts to shed a largely humorous, but sometimes serious light, on the relations between an ethnic minority and the wider...


Archibald Sturrock: Pioneer Locomotive Engineer

by Tony Vernon

Born in 1816, by 1840 Sturrock was involved with Brunel and Gooch in establishing the Great Western Railway's works at Paddington and new town at Swindon. On Brunel's recommendation, Sturrock was appointed locomotive...


Wife to Charles II

by Hilda Lewis

Tells the story of Catherine of Braganza, Charles II's Portuguese Queen set against the background of injustice and tragedy.


The Prince's Mistress, Perdita: A Life of Mary Robinson

by Hester Davenport

Mary Robinson, nicknamed 'Perdita' by the Prince of Wales after her role on the London stage, was a woman in whom showmanship and reckless behaviour contrasted with romantic sensibility and radical thinking....


Pygmalion and Major Barbara

by George Bernard Shaw

George Bernard Shaw was the greatest British dramatist after Shakespeare, a satirist equal to Jonathan Swift, and a playwright whose most profound gift was his ability to make audiences think by provoking them...


Brigid: Goddess, Druidess and Saint

by Brian Wright

Brigid is a mysterious figure, both goddess and saint, who is still revered worldwide today in her different aspects. Combining early Celtic history, archaeology and customs associated with both the goddess...


800 Years of Women's Letters

by Olga Kenyon

This inspiring and fascinating book is the first truly comprehensive study of women's letters ever published. Organised by subject matter, and covering a wide range of topics from politics, work and war, to...


Sons, Servants and Statesmen: The Men in Queen Victoria's Life

by John Van der Van der Kiste

How was Queen Victoria influenced by her closest male ministers, relatives, advisers and servants? John Van der Kiste is the first to explore this aspect of Victoria's life; focusing on four roles - mentors,...


Queen Victoria's Gene: Haemophilia and the Royal Family

by D M M Potts & W T W T W Potts

Queen Victoria's son, Prince Leopold, died from haemophilia, but no member of the royal family before his generation had suffered from the condition. Medically, there are only two possibilities: either one of...


Princess Victoria Melita: Grand Duchess Cyril of Russia 1876-1936

by John Van der Van der Kiste

Princess Victoria Melita played a colourful role from her birth in 1876. The second daughter of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, she made a brief and unhappy marriage at the age of 17 to her cousin, Ernest, Grand...