A Study About Women’s Lives Completes Watford Social History Trilogy This September a new social history study about women’s lives in Watford appears under Pen
We’re very excited to launch the Ladies of Magna Carta blog tour with a guest post from Sharon Bennett Connolly. We hope you enjoy following
Bloody Mary – Mad, Bad or Neither? Out of the many kings and queens of Britain it always seems to be the “bad” ones that
During the six years I spent on this book I never ceased to enjoy delving into the evidence of lives shaped by early sea voyages.
I decided to present my subject not as a general history but rather as a collection of life stories set in Georgian and Victorian times,
FIVE THINGS YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT THE VICTORIANS BUT ARE ACTUALLY WRONG
I had five reasons for wanting to write this book. 1. The photograph shows me, my brother and my cousin beside the sea in Devon
Since Pen & Sword kindly published my autobiography ‘From The Flying Squad To Investigating War Crimes’ in November 2019 I have been somewhat taken aback
My forthcoming book, The Daughters of George III: Sisters and Princesses, tells the sometimes turbulent stories of the six daughters of George III and his
How Much Do You Know about Sources for Poor Ancestors? A Pen & Sword Quiz Stuart A. Raymond We are all going through a difficult