The latest Amberley collectibles book, focusing on the iconic TV show The Saint and Return of the Saint.
Colin J. Howat offers a stunning collection of diesel locos and their trains working on Scottish railways.
London's forgotten scandals, secrets and personalities from the twentieth century, told by the writer of the popular blog Another Nickel in the Machine.
Examining the tremendous influence of Great Britain on the railways of the Middle East, with a wealth of unpublished images.
A new book reveals how when Lady Melbourne's husband spurned her during pregnancy for another woman, the 18th aristocrat decided to get even - by bedding a string of wealthy men herself.
Discover the true story of Richard III’s mother, one of her era’s great survivors
This fascinating volume documents the impact of the two world wars on the people of Merseyside, using a selection of primary sources and contemporary photographs.
The story of the Anarchy from the unique perspective of the two women at the centre of the struggle for the crown.
John Jackson looks at some of the branch lines that survived Dr Beeching's report and are flourishing in the twenty-first century.
Despite occupying a prominent role in a key family during the War of the Roses, Anthony Woodville's life has been woefully ignored. This new biography changes that. Skewering misconceptions and bringing Woodville's story to the fore, this is an important reassessment of an important player in one of the most fascinating periods of our history.
Explores the lesser-known history of the Wiltshire town of Swindon through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.
Previously unpublished images showing lorries at the end of their life. This book offers a fascinating insight into the twilight years of a wide variety of examples.
The cars of Austin, Ford, Standard, Hillman and Morris dominated the driveways of family homes in the 1960s, and provided many families with their first experience of four-wheeled motoring. This book tells the story of those beloved cars.
Over 200 rare and previously unpublished illustrations of this iconic aircraft - the Boulton Paul Defiant.
A lavishly illustrated history of railways in the area of the Peak District, which were born out of necessity to connect the major cities on either side of the Pennines.
A fascinating, revealing examination of divorce in Victorian Britain - and what it meant for society as a whole. It is a story of high drama, humour, pathos and tragedy, brimming with moral comment that throws a light on the preoccupations of the age.
The first book to provide an overview of all of Brunel’s vessels, richly illustrated, and endorsed by the SS Great Britain Trust.
Fully illustrated description of Jarrow’s well known, and lesser known, places that have been lost over the years.
'The Making of England' seeks to challenge the established narrative of the inevitable rise of the unified Christian state. England was not exceptional in its governance, parliaments, religion or monarchy: it was a European state.
Looking at the routemasters that travelled north to Scotland following deregulation. Previously unpublished images.
A fascinating pictorial history of Yeovil through the sixties, seventies and eighties.
Explore a lavishly illustrated celebration of this important figure in Victorian landscape garden design.
Lavishly illustrated throughout, this book explores some of the best locations the county of Oxfordshire has to offer.
Published in partnership with the Bluebell Railway, this book celebrates the railway's many appearances on screen over the course of six decades.
Eric Simpson’s new book tells this story – the story of the growth of tourism in the Highlands and Islands.
An entertaining and insightful portrait of life as a policewoman in the Met from the 1950s to the 1990s.
This fascinating selection of photographs shows how Beccles has changed and developed over the last century.
With a fascinating array of previously unpublished photographs, explore a record of this famous Scottish bus company.
Paul Berry explores the collectible nature of one of Britain's most iconic heroes.
Explores 50 of Cumbria's most fascinating finds.
This fascinating selection of photographs shows how Oswestry has changed and developed over the last century and more.
Explore the compelling story of royal scandal and the power of blackmailing literature in the Regency era.
This fascinating selection of photographs shows how the towns of Selkirk & Melrose have changed and developed over the last century.
From fungal Christian allegory to Estonian sock patterns, have a look at this year's shortlist
The conflict that effectively laid the bloody foundations for the Hundred Years War and taught military and logistical lessons to both sides that would not be forgotten.
Discover the lesser-known and hidden heritage of North Shields and Tynemouth, focusing on the people, places and events of this area.
This fascinating book documents the impact of the First World War on the people of Kent, using a selection of primary sources and contemporary photographs.