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  • Off with Their Heads!by Martin Oliver

    Michael O' Mara Books 2011; US$ 9.99

    Containing bits from British history, this book seeks to inspire a love of history that can last a lifetime. It is suitable for a gift from parent to child and a learning companion to help all school children get to grips with British history, without the boring bits. more...

  • Mary Tudor "Bloody Mary"by Gretchen Maurer; Peter Malone

    Goosebottom Books 2011; US$ 14.95

    This series of historical accounts profiles strong women who took extraordinary measures to achieve and maintain power—including murder, deception, and black magic—examining the women’s reputations in the context of their eras. Just how wicked were they? The books allow readers to decide for themselves if these infamous ladies were... more...

  • Gorostieta and the Cristiadaby Richard Grabman

    Editorial Mazatlan 2011; US$ 4.95

    Focusing on the career of Enrique Gorostieta Velarde, the "atheist" mercenary hired to lead the insurgent army, Gorostieta and the Cristiada: Mexico's Catholic Insurgency of 1926-1929 by Richard Grabman, is an extended look at the how a search for cheap oil, attempts to reign in corporate power and a struggle for a workable economic and political... more...

  • Winston Churchillby Wendy Conklin

    Shell Education 2007; US$ 8.99

    When Adolf Hitler began raising his army, one of the first people who sounded the alarm was Winston Churchill. After France fell to Hitler, Churchill held strong and worked to build up his army. Time and time again, Hitler offered a peace deal to Churchill in hopes that Churchill would leave him alone and back out of the war. Each time Churchill refused,... more...

  • The Iron Curtainby Fraser J. Harbutt

    Oxford University Press, USA 1986; US$ 18.99

    It was forty-two years ago that Winston Churchill made his famous speech in Fulton, Missouri, in which he popularized the phrase "Iron Curtain." This speech, according to Fraser Harbutt, set forth the basic Western ideology of the coming East-West struggle. It was also a calculated move within, and a dramatic public definition of, the Truman... more...

  • Letts Rip!by Quentin Letts

    Constable & Robinson 2011; US$ 11.65

    Throughout the New Labour years - that decade of deceit, that era of wretched wriggle - the Daily Mail's Quentin Letts has maintained a lonely, vehement vigil. Like a lone clay pigeon shot squinting through his sights at a sky black with targets, he has fired his daily bullets at the poseurs and pooh-bahs of British public life. John Prescott? BANG!... more...

  • Prince Eddyby Andrew Cook

    The History Press 2011; US$ 14.57

    Prince Albert Victor, King Edward VII's (r. 1901-10) first son and heir to the throne, and popularly known as Eddy, has virtually been airbrushed out of history. Eddy was as popular and charismatic a figure in his own time as Princess Diana a century later. As in her case, his sudden death in 1892 resulted in public demonstrations of grief on a scale... more...

  • The World According to Garry Bushellby Garry Bushell

    John Blake 2008; US$ 14.99

    Sometimes outrageous, always courageous, this broadside is aimed squarely at Britain's self-serving elites. Garry writes with feeling and humor about the causes closest to his heart. He is for England, for the working class, and for democracy. He's against the EU ("the greatest stitch-up since the Bayeux Tapestry"), unfettered immigration, and the... more...

  • Encyclopedia of Tudor Englandby John A. Wagner; Ph.D. Susan Walters Schmid

    ABC-CLIO 2011; US$ 294.00

    Authority and accessibility combine to bring the history and the drama of Tudor England to life. Almost 900 engaging entries cover the life and times of Henry VIII, Mary I, Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare, and much, much more. more...

  • The Wit and Wisdom of Margaret Thatcherby Richard Benson

    Summersdale Publishers Ltd. 2012; US$ 13.99

    Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't'Margaret Thatcher, UK prime minister 1979-1990 and leader of the Conservative Party 1975-1990, was the only woman to hold either post, and was re-elected for an unprecedented third term, earning her a place in British history as one of the most extraordinary... more...