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Seasoned journalist, acclaimed author, and true crime historian, Neil Root, delves into one of Victorian society’s most explosive scandals – The Cleveland Street Scandal. A precursor to the ...
Our determination Since UK women’s football has found its way on to the sports pages of the national newspapers and even TV and radio news bulletins, there has been a steady increase in the number of ...
Other Cunard losses during the First World War included Ivernia, Andania, Aurania, Caria, Folia, Feltria, Franconia, Alaunia and Lycia. One of the last Cunard ships sunk by a U-boat in the First World ...
20th June, 2025 in History, Society & Culture, True Crime Ask the Author: Neil Root on The Cleveland Street Scandal Seasoned journalist, acclaimed author, and true crime historian, Neil Root, delves ...
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Dr Catherine Hanley holds a PhD in Medieval Studies (Sheffield, 2001), is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and is the author of historical works in several genres. Lionessheart is her latest ...
Michael Robb, a stalwart figure in the bookselling and publishing arena, has experienced first-hand the shifting tides of this well-loved industry over the past 40 years. From successfully running an ...
The warlord led his fleet down the estuary, fresh from victory in the north or the island, where he had killed King Alban, sometime around 1,000 BCE. Alban’s elder brother, King Locrine, met and ...
• No black and white images in this book – 230 pictures, all colour. • A variety of locations on the west coast of Scotland are featured, from Kirkcudbright to Kinlochbervie, and on the east coast ...
The title A Deafening Silence established itself quickly, referring to both the long-term effect of losing a loved one to murder, and the unanswerable question of why such crimes occur. Sadly, unlike ...
Why ‘50 Objects’ rather than biography this time? In 2010, as I embarked on my first polar book, Birdie Bowers; Captain Scott’s Marvel, Neil MacGregor’s A History of the World in 100 Objects was ...
Then there is Mary Ann Parker, the first woman to go round Cape Horn and circumnavigate the world from east to west. She had sailed out from England with the third fleet in 1791 and wrote the first ...