Paul Strathern
Format: Paperback
A sweeping 400-year history of the Florentines who gave birth to the Renaissance, by the author of The Medici and The Borgias.
Otto English
Format: Paperback
Taking the ten biggest lies from history and looking at the people who propagated them, social commentator and expert historian Otto English shows how our past has been bent and broken, used and abused over time to fit the ends of some of the world's most powerful people.
Peter Hart
Format: Paperback
A British Band of Brothers: a thrilling account of the Second World War, told through the eyes of a regiment who fought at battles from Tobruk to the D-Day Landings.
Nigel Ely
Format: Hard Cover
Published to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Falklands War, April-June 1982
Ruth Ozeki
Format: Paperback
A revelatory treatise from the Booker-shortlisted author of A Tale for the Time Being about how her face has shaped and been shaped by her life.
Julian Manyon
Acclaimed ITN journalist Julian Manyon digs down into Argentina's 'Dirty War' and its effect on the Falklands conflict.
Sam Knight
The story of a strange experiment - a journey into the oddest corners of 60s Britain and the outer edges of science and reason.
Nigel Ashton
An engaging and incisive history of British prime ministers' post-war entanglements in the Middle East, from Anthony Eden in Egypt to David Cameron in Syria.
Nigel Ely
Format: Paperback
Published to mark the fortieth anniversary of the Falklands War, April-June 1982
Peter Chapman
Format: Paperback
A lively and insightful cultural history of the coveted yellow fruit, as well as a gripping narrative about the infamous rise and fall of the United Fruit Company.