Hitler’s Royal Welcome - The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis: A History of Collaboration by Stephan Malinowski (Translated from ...
The Travels of Norman Lewis by John Hatt (ed) ...
For two hundred years, Britain needed coal. The men who braved dreadful danger to hew it out of rocks miles underground were ...
The idea of the army being a safe space may strike us as strange, until you recall that China’s greatest living novelist, Yan ...
Gail looks out of her window and sees someone labouring towards the house. ‘Max, for God’s sake’, she thinks. Once they were a pair of young teachers intending to ‘grow old side by side’. They have ...
The box lay on the table. ‘Everything is in here,’ the man in white said in a thick German accent. ‘I have arrived this far, taken these actions, removed these people,’ he continued, ‘now it’s your ...
Within less than a decade, Charles’s ‘reign of peace’ had imploded and the two amateur impresarios found themselves on opposing sides in the ensuing civil war – Bulstrode Whitelocke (1605–75) as a ...
It is a telling irony that a historical novel could be the quintessential literary work of the post-truth era. Perhaps no other novel better captures the malleability of truth than The Mirror and the ...
The History of a Color by Michel Pastoureau (Translated from French by Jody Gladding) ...
The existence of Fashion depends on people buying more clothes than they wear out. If a garment is replaced only when it is worn out there is no Fashion, if it is worn beyond its natural replacement ...