Autumn 2010 Catalogue

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The UK’s Largest Local and Specialist History Publisher

Autumn H ighlights

2010

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June 2010 W ild S wimming R ecord B ook A drian T ierney -J ones An interactive guide to swimming in the open air. ■■ A combination of guide book and expert advice. ■■ Includes tips on gear, swimming lessons and safety. ■■ Recommends the best swim spots across Britain from rivers, lidos, beaches and lakes. ■■ Space to record a journal of your swimming trips and adventures. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5713-0 124x185mm, 128pp, 30 colour illustrations June 2010

C amping R ecord B ook S arah M ullett An interactive guide that will help get the most out of any camping trip. ■■ Recommends over 70 campsites, region by region, listing facilities, rates and other details. ■■ Includes camping advice, hints and tips and recipes. ■■ Space to record a journal of your camping adventures. ■■ Includes information about festival camping. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5712-3 124x185mm, 128pp, 30 colour illustrations June 2010

R eal A le R ecord B ook A drian T ierney -J ones A guide to the best real ale and pubs in Britain. ■■ A combination of guide book and expert advice. ■■ Full of recommended beers and pubs to rate. ■■ A treasure trove of beery trivia, a history of pub names and breweries. ■■ Explains how different beer styles are brewed and how to taste beer. ■■ Space to record your ratings of recommended beer. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5715-4 124x185mm, 128pp, 30 colour illustrations June 2010

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June & July 2010 Q ueen V ictoria A P hotographic J ourney C hris F rame and R achelle C ross A lasting memento of a voyage aboard Cunard’s newest monarch of the seas. ■■ Records every aspect of this glamorous liner in full colour. ■■ A tour of all the public rooms with photographs complemented by light narrative. ■■ Quirky and amusing anecdotes and stories looking back over the life of Queen Victoria. £25, hardback, 978-0-7542-5298-2 248x226mm, 120pp, 150 colour illustrations July 2010

B lood C ries A far T he F orgotten I nvasion of E ngland 1216 S ean M c G lynn The overlooked French invasion of England in 1216 which was almost a second Norman conquest. ■■ Details an unknown invasion that could have changed Britain as we know it. ■■ Previously unpublished accounts of the campaigns, dramatic battles, sieges and atrocities. ■■ The first detailed military analysis of this epic struggle for England. ■■ The first extensive use of a vitally important contemporary French chronicle. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5462-7 234x156mm, 224pp July 2010

T he G rail C hronicles E.C. C oleman A new account of what happened to the Holy Grail after the Last Supper, which reveals where it is now. ■■ Follows the Grail over almost 2000 years. ■■ Reveals the reasons behind one of England’s greatest church mysteries: an early thirteenthcentury clue that has taken over 700 years to be deciphered. ■■ Locates the Holy Grail in England. ■■ Includes Arthurian legend, Templars, King John, the Crown Jewels and Thomas Beckett. £9.99, paperback original, 978-0-7542-5532-7 198x124.5mm, 168pp, 16 colour & 43 b&w illustrations June 2010

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July & August 2010 Battle of Britain: 70 Years on A chtung S pitfire T he L uftwaffe O ver E ngland : E agle D ay , 14 th A ugust 1940 H ugh T rivett First-hand accounts of the Battle of Britain ■■ The events of notorious ‘Eagle Day’ described by those who were actively involved. ■■ Presenting the experiences of both RAF and Luftwaffe pilots. ■■ Based on interviews and written accounts with pilots and witnesses. ■■ Includes previously unpublished photographs. £14.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5720-8 235x156mm, 224pp, 170 b&w illustrations July 2010

G iao L ien : W omen of the C ommunist U nderground V oices F rom the V ietnam W ars V irginia M orris and C live H ills A unique study of the forgotten female spies who undermined the American offensive in Vietnam. ■■ Based on primary research—personal diaries, battle plans, Vietnamese veteran associations and interviews. ■■ The Giao Lien (translated as ‘communications and guides’) were a mass underground organisation linking military nerve-centres to grassroots Communist cells. ■■ Over 140 previously unpublished photographs and maps showing former safe-houses, secret army camps and routes. ■■ The authors have been researching the Vietnam War for ten years and have written A History of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, The Road to Freedom and Laos, Hidden Power, Hidden Lives. ■■ Major revelations include the woman who guided soldiers during the Tet offensive and who for the first time reveals the official battle plans for it, and interviews with the now Vice Prime Minister of Vietnam who spent nine months in a ‘tiger cage’ torture cell. £20, hardback, 978-1-86227-482-2 248x172mm, 224pp, 140 photographs and maps August 2010

T he L ittle R ed B ook of L iverpool FC D arren P hillips A book on the Reds like no other… ■■ Informative, fun and irreverent. ■■ Packed with facts, stats, trivia, stories and legends. ■■ The author is an experienced sports writer. ■■ Charts the history, the players, characters and events that have shaped the club. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5441-2 198x124.5mm, 144pp August 2010

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August 2010 W hy D o S hepherds N eed a B ush ? L ondon ’ s U nderground H istory of T ube S tations N ames D avid H illiam The origins and history of London Underground names from Arsenal to Watford. ■■ A perfect gift for commuters or visitors to the capital. ■■ The 300 names of the London Underground stations are almost always linked to fascinating stories of bygone times. ■■ Includes trivia boxes revealing London’s quirky past. ■■ Did you know: Acton means farm among the oak trees? ■■ Did you know: Bayswater is linked to the story of a magical horse? ■■ Did you know: Westminster means monastery in the West? £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7542-5526-6 198x124.5mm, 144pp, 60 b&w illustrations August 2010

S tranger T han F iction A gatha C hristie ’ s T rue C rime I nspirations M ike H olgate True crimes and scandals behind the works of the Queen of Crime. ■■ Facts prove far stranger than fiction in this collection of real-life scandals, crimes and murders. ■■ All influenced the work of Christie or affected the lives of those involved in her career. ■■ Explains how the kidnapping in Murder on the Orient Express was based on a family tragedy. ■■ Illustrates how Jack the Ripper inspired the serial killings in The ABC Murders. ■■ Details how The Mirror Cracked was dedicated to the Miss Marple actress Margaret Rutherford whose father was committed to an asylum for murder. ■■ Essential reading for any Christie fan. £9.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5539-6 234x156mm, 128pp, 50 b&w illustrations August 2010

R ugby U nion A G ame in T urmoil P aul S tephens A revealing insight into the current state of Rugby Union. ■■ Rugby Union is undergoing a severe crisis with several scandals perpetrated by top level clubs. ■■ An examination of all these recent scandals including Bath and the Harlequins and the financial crisis. ■■ Goes a long way to explain what rugby journalists are afraid to say. ■■ Foreword by BBC Rugby correspondent Ian Robertson. ■■ The author is a sports author and journalist. £14.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5721-5 235x156mm,, 192pp, 16 colour illustrations August 2010

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September 2010 T he L ittle B ook of the P aranormal R upert M atthews An introduction to the world of the paranormal. ■■ Examines all aspects of the paranormal including UFOs, aliens, Bigfoot, ghosts, hauntings, sea monsters, predictions, curses, poltergeists, near death experiences and mediums. ■■ Informative and amusing with numerous anecdotes, snippets of information and a list of events. ■■ The author is an expert on all things paranormal. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5165-7 198x124.5mm, 144pp September 2010

Z ulu : Q ueen V ictoria ’ s M ost F amous L ittle W ar W.B. B artlett The Anglo-Zulu war was one of the most turbulent campaigns ever fought in Africa. ■■ The story behind the Anglo-Zulu War and how the British commander turned potential defeat into victory. ■■ A different perspective on a popular subject, looking at events through the eyes of Britain’s commander in the field, Lord Chelmsford. ■■ Uses contemporary correspondence to tell the story. ■■ Includes Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. ■■ The ‘manufactured’ nature of the Anglo-Zulu War is comparable to the recent invasion of Iraq. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5543-3 234x156mm, 256pp, 32 b&w illustrations September 2010

S hadows on the W ater T he H aunted C anals and W aterways of B ritain A llan S cott -D avies Spine-chilling tales of strange and unexplained hauntings across Britain’s waterways. ■■ A unique collection of creepy stories from Cornwall to the Caledonian canals. ■■ Based on first-person and historical accounts. ■■ Features photographs, line drawings and guided walks. £12.99, paperback, 978-0-7524-5592-1 234x156mm, 160pp, 50 b&w illustrations September 2010

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September 2010 W hen D id B ig B en F irst B ong ? D avid L ong 101 questions answered about the greatest city on earth. ■■ The ultimate trivia book about London. ■■ The perfect gift for Londoners and visitors alike. ■■ Uncovers the hidden truth about London. ■■ Do you know which top Nazi was locked up in the Tower of London and why the River Thames is so-called? £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5584-6 198x124.5mm, 192pp, 50 illustrations September 2010

M ost S ecret T he H idden H istory of O rford N ess P addy H eazell The real military history behind the myths and legends of Orford Ness. ■■ Historically more important than Bletchley Park, only now can its secret be told. ■■ Details the previously classified testing of experimental aircraft, top secret radar and atomic bombs. ■■ Includes the story of how Britain’s greatest minds invented revolutionary weapons and tactics. ■■ Reveals the crucial role played by Orford Ness in the outcome of both world wars and its role in modern warfare. ■■ Essential reading for anyone wanting to explore how some of the strategies and weapons of modern warfare came into being. ■■ Published in association with the National Trust. £14.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5741-3 235x156mm, 288pp, 40 b&w illustrations September 2010

T he H eroines of SOE B ritain ’ s S ecret W omen in F rance B eryl E. E scott The first book to tell the story of all 40 female Special Operations Executive agents. ■■ A tribute to the female agents whose war in the shadows saved thousands of lives. ■■ Includes new original research revealing the true stories of these extraordinary women. ■■ Explores what made these women risk their lives, describes their recruitment and training, their undercover operations and their often tragic demise. ■■ A moving, gripping and revealing biography shedding new light on the SOE and its operations in France. £18.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5661-4 235x156mm, 240pp, 40 b&w illustrations September 2010

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History on Your Doorstep The History Press is the UK’s largest local history publisher with approximately 25% market share and over 4,000 titles available ■■ From Aberdeen to Penzance, our local titles cover the width and breadth of the UK ■■ Grandma’s Pudding to Poole Pirates – personal reminiscences to sporting heroes ■■ Hauntings to hangings – legends to law breakers ■■ Our books make you look at where you live in a whole new light

See your representative for a full list of local books for your area.

This is a selection of our most popular local history titles. For the full range visit our webiste at www.thehistorypress.co.uk

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Then & Now Series ÂŁ12.99, paperback October 2010

A new series bringing colour to local history. Contrasting archive photographs with up-to-date colour shots, this set of books illustrates some of the dramatic changes and developments that have taken place in our cities during the last century. Featuring images of city centres, housing, shops, and people at work and play, each title will bring the past to life while allowing the reader to compare and contrast the vistas of yesterday with a colourful view of the city today.

978-0-7524-5693-5

978-0-7524-5722-2

978-0-7524-5735-2

978-0-7524-5658-4

Little Book Series ÂŁ9.99, Hardback November 2010 The titles in the Little Book series are funny, fast-paced, fact-packed compendiums of the sort of frivolous, fantastic or simply strange information which no-one will want to be without. Find out about the most unusual crimes and punishments, eccentric inhabitants, famous sons and daughters, royal connections and literally hundreds of wacky facts about where you live (plus some authentically bizarre bits of historic trivia). The Little Book of Surrey 978-0-7524-5633-1 Little Book of Yorkshire 978-0-7524-5773-4 Little Book of Dorset 978-0-7524-5704-8 Little Book of the East End 978-0-7524-5717-8

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September 2010 T ropics B ound E lizabeth ’ s S eadogs on the S panish M ain J ames S eay D ean English voyages to tropical America, 1518-1618 ■■ Examines English exploration and attempted colonisation before Jamestown and Plymouth. ■■ Details the oft-forgotten history of the English exploration between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. ■■ Looks at the voyages themselves through the eyes of the sailors who faced that daunting journey. ■■ The author is both an historian and a sailor who has a practical knowledge of seamanship. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5096-4 234x156mm, 192pp, 30 b&w illustrations September 2010

C ox ’ s F ragmenta an H istorical M iscellany F rancis C ox ; edited by S imon M urphy A selection of the most amusing and bizarre stories from a unique collection of scrapbooks in the British Museum. ■■ An ideal gift that will intrigue and delight. ■■ Between 1750 and 1830, Francis Cox accumulated the largest collection of journalistic ephemera ever deposited, in 97 volumes. ■■ Includes masterpieces of understated journalism such as the erotic misdemeanours in an Irish bean-field, the recipe for a frog barometer fresh from the French court and a parrot convicted of heresy and burnt at the stake. ■■ Includes articles on everything from duels to playhouses and foreign travel to warfare. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5171-8 178x110mm, 160pp, 10 b&w illustrations September 2010

B ullecourt 1917 P aul K endall The full story of Bullecourt that epitomised the trench warfare of World War 1 ■■ The stories of the fierce battles fought by three British and three Australian divisions as they aided Allenby’s Third Army break out from Arras. ■■ Includes previously unpublished diaries and letters and short biographies of many of the combatants ■■ Over 300 photographs, including unpublished German images of the battlefield. ■■ From the author of the bestselling The Zeebrugge Raid. £25, hardback, 978-0-7524-5745-1 248x172mm, 512pp, 300 b&w illustrations September 2010

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September 2010 O yster A W orld H istory D rew S mith The first general world history book surrounding the oyster from all perspectives. ■■ Oysters have sustained and inspired us throughout history and fashioned legend and history. ■■ Details the scandal of what happened to the oyster industry in Britain. ■■ Reveals a whole array of incredible facts about oysters from pleasure, pearls, politics, piracy, piety and poverty. ■■ Written by the former editor of The Good Food Guide. £14.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5734-5 216x138mm, 256pp, 20 colour illustrations September 2010

H as B ritain G one B onkers ? C hris M artin A vitriolic slice of modern annoyance. ■■ The ultimate non-pc gift book. ■■ Our country is going down the toilet and nobody in power appears to care – what can be done to make Britain great again? ■■ An acerbic, humorous take on the modern state of Britain. ■■ Covers such things as speed cameras, the RSPCA, people carriers, Piers Morgan, the hunting ban, ramblers, parking, global warming and recycling to name but a few. £5.99, paperback, 978-0-7524-5711-6 140x140mm, 96pp September 2010

R101 A P ictorial H istory N ick L e N eve W almsley A unique collection of largely unseen images of the construction, testing and final flight of R101. ■■ The first book to tell the story of R101 through contemporary photographs. ■■ By returning to original sources the author challenges the long-held view that R101 was a bad aircraft built by careless people. ■■ At the time of construction in the late 1920s, the R101 was the largest flying object ever made. ■■ 2010 is the 80th anniversary of R101’s fatal crash (5th October 1930). £14.99, paperback, 978-0-7524-5683-6 248x172mm, 160pp, over 150 b&w illustrations September 2010

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October 2010 U n R oman B ritain S tuart L aycock and M iles R ussell Most of what you think you know about Roman Britain is wrong. ■■ A ground breaking new study which will turn our traditional image of the Roman occupation on its head. ■■ 2010 will mark the 1600th anniversary of the end of the Roman Empire in Britain. ■■ The image we have of Britons adopting a Roman lifestyle whole-heartedly is fiction. ■■ Britons were some of the least enthusiastic members of the Roman Empire. ■■ For Rome, Britannia was a costly and troublesome concern. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5566-2 248x172mm, 288pp, 200 b&w & 100 colour illustrations October 2010

D ante ’ s I nvention J ames B urge A biography of Dante Alighieri and new theories about the Divine Comedy. ■■ A factually accurate narrative account of Dante’s life and work. ■■ Accessible, character-led and diligently researched. ■■ Provides background and explanation of the Divine Comedy, one of the world’s greatest works of literature. ■■ A new emphasis and insight into the important events in Dante’s life and the part they played in his journey to becoming the author of the world’s greatest poem ■■ A snapshot of a world of wicked popes, deviant monks, climatic disaster, warfare and plague. £18.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5586-0 234x156mm, 224pp, 20 b&w illustrations October 2010

C hurchill ’ s U nexpected G uests P risoners of W ar in B ritain in W orld W ar II S ophie J ackson The lives of German and Italian POWs held in the UK during World War II. ■■ A unique perspective on World War II never previously published. ■■ During World War II 400,000 Germans and Italians were held in prison camps in Britain. ■■ This is the story of these men, detained as unexpected guests. ■■ Based on first-hand accounts from people who knew, worked with and socialised with POWs. £14.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5565-5 216x138mm, 224pp, 30 b&w illustrations October 2010

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October 2010 B ehind the C olonnade T hirty - seven Y ears at the B ritish M useum N orman J acobs A look behind the scenes at one of Britain’s best-known and best-loved institutions. ■■ Looks at all the major issues that have affected the British Museum over the last 40 years. ■■ Includes an affectionate and light-hearted view of many great characters and amusing incidents. ■■ Foreword by Robert Anderson, former Director of the British Museum. ■■ The author worked at the British Museum for 37 years. ■■ Includes previously unpublished photographs. £9.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5279-1 198x124.5mm, 240pp, 40 b&w illustrations October 2010

S urviving T enko the S tory of M argot T urner P enny S tarns An incredible story of imprisonment and torture during World War II. ■■ Turner was a nurse who was the inspiration for the 1980s TV series Tenko. ■■ Includes new information only recently released by the National Archives and Turner’s own words. ■■ A re-examination of the Pacific conflict against a backdrop of one woman’s incredible fortitude and strength. ■■ Describes the often horrific, but occasionally heart-warming experiences. £12.99, paperback original, 978-0-7542-5553-2 234x156mm, 224pp, 20 b&w illustrations October 2010

A B loody P icnic T ommy ’ s H umour , 1914-18 A lan W eeks An unusual perspective on how soldiers coped with the grim realities of World War I. ■■ The first book dedicated to the humour of British soldiers on the Western Front. ■■ One of the crucial factors keeping Tommy going was his facility to see what was comic in the horror, deprivation and discomfort of trench warfare. ■■ Looks at how laughter arose from extreme physical pain and discomfort, from the provision of sustenance and from matters relating to dress, equipment and weapons, plus bizarre events. £9.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5668-3 198x124.5mm, 224pp, 40 b&w illustrations October 2010

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October 2010 S pitfire S aga : R odney S crase DFC RAFVR A ngus M ansfield The recollections of a fighter pilot in World War II. ■■ Uses Scrase’s logbooks and interviews with the man himself. ■■ A unique story of one man’s experience of flying the most iconic aircraft of World War II. ■■ Scrase took part in the invasion of Italy and the fall of Tunis. ■■ Includes previously unpublished photographs. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5702-4 234x156mm, 256pp, 40 b&w illustrations October 2010

100 C ars B ritain C an B e P roud O f G iles C hapman The perfect nostalgic and patriotic gift book for the car lover. ■■ Celebrates everything that is great about British cars. ■■ Britain’s engineers and designers have been creating cars with unique style and charm for decades. ■■ Describes an eclectic cross-section from the ‘Blower’ Bentley and Morris Minor Traveller to the original Mini, the Range Rover and the Lotus Esprit. ■■ Includes splendid underdogs too, like the Reliant Robin and Austin Maxi. ■■ Bestselling author of The Worst Cars Ever Sold in Britain. £9.99, paperback, 978-0-7524-5686-7 150x180mm, 192pp, over 200 colour & b&w illustrations October 2010

H itler ’ s V ikings J onathan T rigg The only book to describe the experiences of the Scandinavian volunteers who served in Hitler’s Waffen-SS ■■ The fourth volume in Jonathan Trigg’s best-selling Hitler’s Legions series. ■■ Men from Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland fought with distinction on the Eastern Front and to the bitter end in Berlin. ■■ Fascinating interviews with surviving veterans help to explain the motivation of foreigners who stood in the ranks of the most feared fighting force of the 20th century. ■■ Written by a soldier with the understanding that only a soldier can bring. £20, hardback, 978-7524-5508-2 234x156mm, 256pp, 70 b&w illustrations November 2010

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T he B attle of Q uatre B ras 1815 M ike R obinson £16.99, 978-0-7524-5760-4 July 2010

A uschwitz K ommandant B arbara C herish £9.99, 978-0-7524-5755-0 July 2010

R eal E nigma H eroes P hil S hanhen £14.99, 978-0-7524-5785-7 August 2010

S abotage and S ubversion I an D ear £9.99, 978-0-7542-5738-3 August 2010

T he D evil D arren O ldridge £9.99, 978-0-7542-5739-0 September 2010

T he G unpowder P lot A lan H aynes £8.99, 978-0-7524-5754-3 October 2010

G lamour in the S kies L ibbie E scholme -S chmidt £12.99, 978-0-7524-5787-1 July 2010

T h e H i s to ry P r e ss ‘ S to ry ’ b o o k s e r i e s £8.99, hardback, 124 x 185 mm, 128pp, 90 colour or b&w illustrations October 2010 The QM2 Story Chris Frame & Rachelle Cross

■■ Pocket money price – £8.99.

978-0-7524-5092-6

■■ Hardback (PPC).

The Me 262 Stormbird Story John Christopher 978-0-7524-5303-3

The Zeppelin Story John Christopher 978-0-7524-5175-6

The HMS Victory Story John Christopher

■■ Eye-catching, pocket-size format. ■■ Fully illustrated in full colour. ■■ The heart of the book is a straightforward narrative account. ■■ Includes facts and figures, a series of marginal ‘did you know?’ snippets, and personal quotes. ■■ Presented in a readable and entertaining style to make it accessible to a general audience.

978-0-7524-5605-8

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