by Lesley Lewis
In this vivid memoir Lesley Lewis gives a lucid account of how family life was lived in an English country house between the wars.
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by David T Hawkings
A unique handbook for family historians and the definitive guide to railway staff records.
Almost every family tree will have in one of its branches a railway employee.
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by Nick Barrett
This clear and comprehensive guide will point you to the best websites in family history research and show you how to get the most out of them.
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by Graham Pitchfork
This book covers the principal operational and administrative developments in the RAF’s 90-year history.
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by Peter C Smith
Covering the period from Sir Francis Drake to the Second World War, this is the first book to be written on naval courts martial in over 100 years.
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by Dan Cruikshank
The sex industry in Georgian London was, in fact, a very powerful force indeed, and in "The Secret History of Georgian London", Dan Cruickshank compellingly shows how it came to affect almost every aspect of life and culture in the capital.
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by Sinclair McKay
For secret squirrels. Through dozens of interviews with surviving veterans this tells the story of the "Y"- (for "Wireless") Service and its contribution to the war effort.
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by Margaret Gelling
This new edition emphasises the contribution that the study of placenames can make to the work of the archaeologist and the historian and to our understanding of the long process of human settlement in our island.
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by Robert J Kershaw
Based on exclusive interviews with soldiers from around the world, as well as letters and diaries, Sky Men is full of vivid personalities and nail-biting action.
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by Taylor Downing
Spies in the Sky is compelling reading, and the first full account of the story of aerial photography and the Intelligence gleaned from it in nearly fifty years.
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