Spring 2010 catalogue

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SPRING

H IGHLIGHTS

2010

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JANUARY 2010 T HE K NIGHTS T EMPLAR AND S COTLAND R OBERT F ERGUSON The only book to explore the history of the Knights Templar in Scotland from 1127 to the present. ■ Books on Rosslyn Chapel and Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code have focused attention on Scotland’s Knights Templar. ■ Combines Templar and Scottish history with an overview of the Templars and Templar life in Scotland. ■ Includes a new theory about Templar participation at the Battle of Bannockburn. ■ The result of original research at the National Library of Scotland. ■ The author was invested into the Knights Templar, Grand Priory of the Scots in 1998. ■ Discusses the various modern Templar organisations in Scotland. £18.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5183-1 234x156mm, 192pp, 16 b&w illustrations January 2010

G ERMAN S CHOOLBOY , B RITISH C OMMANDO H ELEN F RY The true story of Claus Ascher (Colin Anson), a German refugee who fought with the British Royal Marine Commandos against the Nazis. ■ Claus Ascher’s father was a political opponent of Hitler who was murdered at Dachau in 1937. ■ Claus arrived in Britain in 1939 and fought in Italy, Sicily, Greece, Corfu and Yugoslavia. ■ Claus’s childhood as the son of one of Hitler’s most dangerous opponents provides a unique insight into the political maelstrom of 1930s Germany. ■ An extraordinary portrait of his bravery and determination, continuing his father’s legacy as he fought to defeat the Nazis. ■ Helen Fry is an authority on the subject of refugees from Nazi Germany and this book is based on primary interviews with Colin Anson and research at the Imperial War Museum. £18.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-4996-8 234x156mm, 192pp, 30 b&w illustrations January 2010

G REATER L ONDON M URDERS L INDA S TRATMANN Headline-grabbing murder cases from London’s past. ■ Throughout its history the great urban sprawl of London has been home to some of the most chilling murders in England. ■ A compendium of 33 high profile crimes that shocked the capital and the country. ■ Spotlights one murderous tale from each of the capital’s boroughs. ■ Carefully researched and well illustrated. ■ From the author of Chloroform: The Quest for Oblivion, Kent Murders and Gloucestershire Murders. £14.99, paperback, 978-0-7524-5124-4 234x156mm, 288pp, 100 b/w illustrations January 2010

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JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2010 T HE K ING ’ S S MUGGLER J OHN F OX The first biography of Jane Whorwood, secret agent for the King during the English Civil War, revealing her background at court and her contrastingly unhappy marriage. ■ Contains much original research and new material. ■ Most Civil War biographies focus on the men involved rather than the women. ■ Jane was one of Charles I’s closest confidantes and may have had an affair with him. ■ Wife of an Oxfordshire squire (they lived at Holton Park near Oxford) she spied and smuggled gold for the King. ■ When the King was imprisoned, Jane set up correspondence networks, consulted the national astrologer, raised and moved money, and organised escape attempts, ending up in the middle of a navy mutiny. ■ Jane’s collapsed marriage was one of the most public and acrimonious cases of the seventeenth century. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5001-8 234x156mm, 224pp, 16 b&w illustrations January 2010

G HOST H UNTING : A S URVIVOR ’ S G UIDE J OHN F RASER A practical guide to ghost hunting by a paranormal expert. ■ Asks if it is a serious science or eccentric pastime. ■ An insight into how the three major paranormal research societies operate and recommendations on when they should be joined. ■ Describes the type of equipment to be used and vital insights into their limitations. ■ A step by step guide on how an investigation should be organised. ■ Explores the history of ghost hunting and examines cases in the past and present. ■ Includes a history of the Ghost Club, the longest running paranormal group in the world. £12.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5414-6 124.5x198mm, 192pp, b&w illustrations February 2010

G EORGE AND R OBERT S TEPHENSON D AVID R OSS The definitive biography of the two greatest British engineers. ■ An extraordinary joint career from poverty to immense wealth, from humble beginnings to international celebrity. ■ Rich in information and insights, it sheds new light on these two giants of British engineering. ■ Opens up the lives of two men whose huge impact reaches through to our own time. ■ Places them in the context of contemporary life and the flow of ideas that underly the five decades of Britain’s industrial supremacy. ■ Includes some interesting stories about George’s dyselxia, his birthplace, whether he was the first ‘Geordie’ and sets the record straight about Robert, the ‘America’s Cup’ and his view about the Suez Canal. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5277-7 234x156mm, 320pp, 32 b&w illustrations February 2010

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FEBRUARY 2010

LTC ROLT

February 2010 is the Centenary of LTC Rolt’s birth LTC Rolt (1910-1974) was one of the first narrative historians and we are delighted to hold an extensive backlist of Rolt’s works. THE LANDSCAPE TRILOGY £12.99, 978-0-7509-4139-6

NARROW BOAT £14.99, 978-0-7524-5109-1 BRUNEL £6.99, 978-0-7509-4294-2 VICTORIAN ENGINEERING £12.99, 978-0-7509-4657-5 RED FOR DANGER £14.99, 978-0-7524-5106-0 BALLOONISTS £12.99, 978-0-7509-4202-7 THOMAS TELFORD £9.99, 978-0-7509-4576-9 RAILWAY ADVENTURE £9.99, 978-0-7509-1578-6 SLEEP NO MORE £17.99, 978-0-7509-1157-3 ■ Rolt was fundamental in establishing and promoting canals, waterways and railways. ■ In 1946 Rolt was joint founder of the Inland Waterways Association. ■ Long before the green movement Rolt was aware of the importance of considering our environment. In the 1930s he wrote about the relationship between technology and the natural world. ■ He played an important role in the Newcomen Society, a society for the study of the history of engineering and technology. They recently established a Rolt Prize in his memory.

C HURCHILL ’ S G RANDMAMA M ARGARET E LIZABETH F ORSTER The first authorised biography of Winston Churchill’s grandmother, Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest-Stewart, who became the 7th Duchess of Marlborough. ■ Describes her success as an aristocrat and hostess at Blenheim Palace, the hub of social and political life in the 1850s. ■ Explains her influence on young Winston and her role in shaping his character, ambitions and achievements. ■ Details her achievements in Ireland when her husband was Viceroy, including her role in averting disaster in the Irish Potato Famine in 1879. ■ Outlines her sometimes tempestuous relationship with her daughter-in-law ‘American Jennie’ Jerome. ■ Foreword by the present (11th) Duke of Marlborough. ■ Based on original research and unpublished photographs from the family archives at Blenheim. ■ Margaret Elizabeth Forster is married to the archivist at Blenheim. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5552-5 235x156mm, 256pp, 20 illustrations, February 2010

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FEBRUARY & MARCH 2010 T HE D ESERT R ATS S CRAPBOOK R OGER F OGG The story of two friends who fought with the 7th Armoured Division from Cairo to Berlin 1940-1945. ■ In 1940 Ted Fogg and Ernest Webster joined the Desert Rats. ■ This is their story told through over 200 previously unpublished photographs. ■ Covers the fighting in Africa, D-Day, the Italian campaign and the surrender of Germany. ■ The author is Ted Fogg’s son (Ted died in 1986 and Ernest is 92). £14.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5575-4, 248x172mm, 192pp, 200 b&w illustrations, February 2010

T ALES FROM THE T ERRIFIC R EGISTER The Terrific Register is one of the earliest and finest examples of the genre of sensationalist literature that eventually led to the Penny Dreadfuls beloved of the Victorian age. ■ Two new titles in this highly collectable series (already published: The Book of London, The Book of Wonders and The Book of Murder). ■ Originally published between 1823-1825 in 104 parts as an essential purchase for lovers of strange tales. ■ The ideal Christmas present for anyone with an interest in true crime. ■ As a schoolboy Charles Dickens took the Terrific Register every week. He recalled that it ‘frightened my very wits out of my head, for the small charge of one penny weekly: which considering that there was an illustration to every number, in which there was always a pool of blood, and at least one body, was cheap.’ £9.99, hardback, 124.5x198mm, 144pp, original woodcuts, March 2010

T HE B OOK OF G HOSTS E DITED BY C ATE L UDLOW The finest ghost stories, true-life hauntings, sightings and supernatural events from across Britain. 978-0-7524-5416-0

T HE B OOK OF P IRATES & H IGHWAYMEN E DITED BY C ATE L UDLOW The most graphic tales of highway thefts and dark deeds on the high seas. 978-0-7524-5417-7

C AVALRY OF THE C LOUDS J OHN S WEETMAN The development of the world’s first independent air force and the experience of the men who flew on both sides of the conflict. ■ The definitive history of the birth of the RAF and the role of the airmen in the First World War. ■ Previously unpublished correspondence and photographs. ■ The correspondence of airmen and ground staff of all nationalities illustrates the impact this new type of conflict had on those involved and their families at home. ■ Includes the letters of Manfred von Richthofen, Oswald Boelcke and Max Immelmann. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5503-7, 248x172mm, 224pp, March 2010

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MARCH & APRIL 2010 V ICTORIA & A BDUL S HRABANI B ASU Revealing the close relationship between the Queen and the Indian Servant Abdul Karim who took the place of John Brown. ■ Examines an unusual and controversial relationship between the Empress of India and a humble servant. ■ A story of love and friendship which very nearly rocked the monarchy. ■ Will appeal to all those who enjoyed the film Mrs Brown. ■ Based on previously unpublished material including the Royal Archives at Windsor and Agra, India. ■ The story was featured in the Channel 4 documentary ‘Queen Victoria’s Men’. £18.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5364-4 234x156mm, 224pp, 32 b&w illustrations March 2010

B LOODY B ELFAST K EN W HARTON An oral history of Britain’s Forgotten War across the Irish Sea. ■ The truth about a conflict which has sometimes been deliberately underplayed by the MOD. ■ Former soldier, Ken Wharton who witnessed the troubles first hand served five years in an infantry unit, including two tours of Northern Ireland. ■ Based on first hand accounts and previously unpublished photographs. ■ Written with the support of hundreds of former soldiers. ■ Concentrates on the killing grounds and streets of Belfast. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5249-4 235x156mm, 288pp, 50 b&w illustrations March 2010

B LOOD S WEAT & T YRES D AVID L ONG Funny, fact-packed compendium of automobile-related trivia. ■ An ideal gift book for commuters and car nerds everywhere. ■ Casts a wry eye over the world of the automobilist, highlighting some of its strangest and more bizarre aspects. ■ Puts the sheer awfulness of commuting into perspective and gives its victims something funny to read! ■ The author is a well-known motoring journalist. ■ Includes 50 bespoke Les Evans cartoons. £9.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5488-7 198x124.5mm, 192pp, 50 illustrations April 2010

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APRIL 2010 K ATYN 1940 E UGENIA M ARESCH An exposure of the hypocrisy of the British and American attitudes towards the massacre of Polish officers at Katyn. ■ The mass murder of 22,000 Poles by the Soviet NKVD at Katyn is one of the most shocking events of the Second World War. ■ Draws upon many previously unpublished documents, intelligence reports, witness statements, memoranda and briefing papers of diplomats, MPs and civil servants. ■ The author was born into a Polish military family, deported to Siberia in 1940 but saved by the Maisky-Sikorski agreement. ■ A politically engaging subject of great international interest. £25, hardback, 978-0-7524-5535-8 234x156mm, 288pp, 40 b&w illustrations April 2010

V ICTORIAN M URDERS M AJOR A RTHUR G RIFFITHS Shocking cases from Mysteries of Police and Crime, a Victorian true crime classic. ■ Countless tales of poisoners, sadists, serial killers and cases that have never been solved. ■ Contains the cases of Elizabeth Brownrigg, Burke and Hare, Dr Pritchard, Charles Peace and Henry Wainwright. ■ Includes the first ever description of the Whitechapel suspects. ■ Richly illustrated, including some of the earliest work of Arthur Rackham. £14.99, paperback original, 978-0-7524-5524-2 235x165mm, 352pp, 200 b&w illustrations April 2010

A MBER , G OLD & B LACK M ARTYN C ORNELL The first full history of the beers that made Britain one of the world’s great brewing nations, from bitter to porter, from mild to stout. ■ A celebration of how Britain’s many and unique beers originated and developed. ■ Looks at the roots of the styles of beer we enjoy today, as well as the ales and beers we have lost. ■ The author is a founder member of the British Guild of Beer Writers and former Beer Writer of the Year. ■ Reveals the truth behind beer-related myths. £12.99, hardback, 978-0-7542-5567-9 198x124.5mm, 224pp, 20 b&w illustrations April 2010

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JANUARY 2009

HISTORY ON YOUR DOORSTEP THE HISTORY PRESS is the UK’s largest local history publisher with approximately 65% 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.

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JANUARY 2009

DISCOVER WHERE YOU LIVE

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APRIL & MAY 2010 W AR IN T HE P ENINSULA I AN F LETCHER A beautifully illustrated presentation of the bloody and protracted campaign across the burning Iberian landscape. ■ The full story of the war from 1807-1814 following the rise of one of the greatest soldiers in history – the Duke of Wellington. ■ The author is one of the leading experts on the campaign and the author of the award winning The Crimean War. ■ To be published during the 200th anniversary of the war. ■ Lavishly illustrated with images representing almost 30 years of research. £30, hardback, 978-0-7524-5250-0 226x248mm, 288pp, 250 b&w and 40 colour illustrations April 2010

L IFE IN B RONZE A GE B RITAIN AND I RELAND R OBERT J OHNSTON An up-to-date and unique study of the fundamental change in organisation, lifestyle and culture of communities in British and Irish society in the Bronze Age. ■ Explores the dramatic shift in the domestic and spiritual loves of Bronze Age people. ■ Details the changes in agriculture and the radical transformation of social organisation and community realtionships. ■ The author is an expert on the British Bronze Age. £18.99, paperback original, 978-0-7542-4795-7 248x172mm, 160pp, 25 colour and 40 b&w illustrations April 2010

B LOOD ON THE T RACKS D AVID B RANDON & A LAN B ROOKE A complete history of criminal activity on Britain’s railways. ■ All varieties of crime on the railways and how it has changed over the years. ■ Brings the topic up-to-date from early train robberies to recent terrorist attacks. ■ Looks at the use of railway crime in film and literature. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5231-9 235x156mm, 192pp, 60 b&w illustrations May 2010

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MAY 2010 T HE P RISON C OOKBOOK P ETER H IGGINBOTHAM A copiously illustrated history taking the lid off the real story of prison food. ■ Examines the history of prison catering from the Middle Ages through Newgate in the Victoria era and on to the modern day. ■ Sections on prison life, punishments, food onboard transportation vessels and floating prisons and the work of reformers. ■ By the best-selling author of The Workhouse Cookbook. ■ Numerous archive images and antique recipes. ■ Contains a complete reprint of Parkhurst Prison’s 1902 Manual of Prison Cookery. £16.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5423-8 235x165mm, 224pp, 60 b&w illustrations May 2010

D ENAZIFICATION H ELEN F RY The first book to examine the role of ‘enemy aliens’ in the denazification of Germany and Austria at the end of the war. ■ These ‘enemy aliens’ hunted Nazi war criminals, played roles in the military governement, interrogated POWs, helped with war crimes trials and restored democratic press and media. ■ Helen Fry argues that without their invaluable contribution, which is thus far unrecorded, the reconstruction of post-war Europe could not have happened in such a short space of time. ■ An important insight into how Germany and Austria were rebuilt after the end of Nazi tyranny. ■ Based on first-hand accounts from veterans and unpublished archives at the Imperial War Museum. £20, hardback, 978-0-7509-5113-5 234x156mm, 256pp, 30 b&w illustrations May 2010

D UNKIRK 1940 T IM L YNCH For the first time the story of the chaos, terror and heroism of the amateur soldiers of the 137th Infantry Brigade during the fall of France. ■ How the ‘children’s division’ of Dunkirk - untrained British troops of the labour divisions were sacrificed to save an army. ■ Called ‘the slaughter of the innocents’. ■ Based on original research including official reports and personal diaries. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5490-0 235x156mm, 224pp, 25 b&w illustrations and 6 maps May 2010

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JUNE 2010 T HE L AST D AYS OF R ICHARD III J OHN A SHDOWN -H ILL What Richard III did in his last five months, what happened to his body and how his DNA was found in Canada. ■ A unique new analysis of Richard III’s last 150 days seen from the standpoint of Richard himself and his contemporaries. ■ Re-examines the aftermath of Bosworth, the treatment of Richard’s body, his burial and the construction of his tomb. ■ Based on newly discovered evidence and wider insights, it explores the motives underlying these events. ■ Brand new DNA research explaining how Richard III’s DNA was rediscovered, alive and well, and living in Canada. £17.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5404-7 234x156mm, 192pp, 30 b&w illustrations. June 2010

B LITZ D IARY C AROL H ARRIS First-hand accounts of the experiences of ordinary people during the Second World War. ■ A collection of remarkable accounts from the War’s darkest days. ■ Includes heart-warming stories of survival, perseverance, solidarity and bravery. ■ Arranged as a chronological narrative of real-life experiences. ■ Published to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the London Blitz (24th August 1940). £12.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5172-5 198x124.5mm, 192pp June 2010

S OMME 1914-18 M ARTIN M ARIX -E VANS The whole story of the Somme’s place in the First World War. ■ Offers a moving insight into how the soldiers adapted to the new methods of war. ■ Diaries, memoirs, trench maps and previously unpublished photographs transport the reader to the battlefield. ■ The author is a leading military historian. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-5525-9 234x156mm, 256pp, 20 colour and 60 b&w illustrations June 2010

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JUNE & JULY 2010 T HE M AN W HO S TARTED THE F IRST W ORLD W AR P ETER V ILLIERS The first full biography of Gavrilo Princip, who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914. ■ Illuminates the origins of the First World War from an unusual point of view. ■ Contributes to an understanding of the situation in the Balkans today. ■ A concise, clear and poignant biography placing Gavrilo Princip centre-stage for the first time. £20, hardback, 978-0-7524-4977-7 234x156mm, 224pp, 12 b&w illustrations June 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

T ALKING TO R UDOLF H ESS D ESMOND Z WAR The full story of Rudolf Hess’s imprisonment in Spandau and what he told his jailers. ■ Based on interviews with Hess himself. ■ Reveals Churchill ordered Hess’s psychiatrist to falsify his report. ■ Includes Hess’s thoughts on Hitler. ■ Zwar tells the story of how the book was written, including how Hess hid proofs in his underpants and how the CIA tried to recover the transcripts. £17.99, hardback, 978-0-7524-5522-8 234x156mm, 192pp, 16 b&w illustrations July 2010

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JULY 2010 B LOOD C RIES A FAR 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, 168mm, 16 colour & 43 b&w illustrations July 2010

T H E H I S TO RY P R E S S ‘ 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 March 2010 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC LIGHTNING STORY

■ Pocket money price – £8.99.

MARTIN BOWMAN

■ Hardback (PPC).

978-0-7524-5080-3

■ Fully illustrated in full colour.

THE MACHINE GUN STORY

■ The heart of the book is a straightforward narrative account.

CHRIS MCNAB 978-0-7542-5234-0 THE F14 TOMCAT STORY TONY HOLMES 978-0-7524-4985-2 THE SHUTTLE STORY JOHN CHRISTOPHER 978-0-7524-5174-9

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■ Eye-catching, pocket-size format.

■ 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.


K E Y P A PE R B A C K S B ARBARY P IRATE G REG B ECK £12.99, 978-0-7524-5161-9 January 2010

B ADER ’ S W AR S.P. M ACKENZIE £9.99, 978-0-7524-5534-1 Febuary 2010

T HE S ECRET C OURT M ARTIAL R ECORDS OF THE 1916 E ASTER R ISING B RIAN B ARTON £16.99, 978-0-7509-5063-3 March 2010

S OPHIE S CHOLL F RANK M C D ONOUGH £9.99, 978-0-7524-5511-2 April 2010

P ATRICK B RONTË D UDLEY G REEN £12.99, 978-0-7524-5445-0 May 2010

S ACHIN T ENDULKAR : T HE D EFINITIVE B IOGRAPHY V AIBHAV P URANDARE £9.99, 978-0-7524-5164-0 May 2010

J ANE A USTEN A N U NREQUITED L OVE A NDREW N ORMAN £9.99, 978-0-7524-5529-7 July 2010

T HE W OMAN WHO C ENSORED C HURCHILL R UTH I VE £12.99 978-0-7524-5583-9 February 2010

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