Have you spotted our new release Plantagenet Princesses by Douglas Boyd? Here’s some background information to this new book. Enjoy!
With various safety concerns and restrictions in place around the world at the moment, our authors are looking at more and more creative ways of
Today on the blog we have another fascinating talk from Vivien Newman. This time Vivien tells us about the children’s war. You can learn more
Say hello to Sophie McCallum who is going to introduce us to her brand new release Rare British Breeds.
Robert Stedall has written the interesting new book, Elizabeth I’s Secret Lover, which explores the life and influence of Robert Dudley. Today on the blog
Today we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author James Goulty, looking at the experiences of soldiers during World War Two. The Second
Today on the blog, Julie Cook tell us what inspired her to write her new book The Titanic and the City of Widows it Left
This video extract on Operation Varsity, which took place on the morning of 24 March 1945, is taken from the Pen and Sword/Battlefield History TV
In August 1914 a mere 640 women had a clearly defined wartime role. Ignoring early War Office advice to ‘go home and sit still’, by
THE RHINE CROSSING OPERATIONS PLUNDER AND VARSITY 23 March 1945 Tim Saunders The optimism amongst the Western Allies following the defeat of the German armies