The subject of my first novel, Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, daughter of Alfred the Great, was someone whose life was somewhat of a paradox.
“NONE SO BLIND” – the RAF attitude to dive-bombing. One aspect of the Petlyakov Pe-2 story that is very revealing was the attitude taken by
Ménage à trois? Nothing was ever too much for the infamous Sophie Dawes Most definitions of the French term ménage à trois – literally in English
The Black Death: A Medieval Pandemic In early June 1348 two ships docked at Weymouth in Dorset. They had sailed from the English port of
The Mystery of the Medway U-boats: solved. Aidan Dodson University of Bristol Among the mud-flats of the Medway estuary rest the remains of three First
Today on the blog we have an exclusive interview with Malcolm Clegg. Here Malcolm tells us more about his upcoming release British Steam Locomotives Before
The Last Invasion of Britain Everybody knows the date 1066, don’t they? The date of the last invasion of Britain – except that it isn’t!
Roger Keyes – Churchill’s Admiral in two World Wars I had eight relations at the Battle of Jutland. My father was not among them, he
WE HAVE A CHAT WITH THE AUTHOR, ANDREW BARTLETT… …or at least we would have done had it not been for the fact that we’re
The North London Murder Enigma On 4 October 1949 Stanley Setty disappeared. Just over two weeks later part of his body was washed up on