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Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
As featured by
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
5 Stars
"I recommend this well-written, informative and gripping book to anyone interested in the deeper stories behind the armies and battles."
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Army Rumour Service Book Club
5 Stars
"I recommend this well-written, informative and gripping book to anyone interested in the deeper stories behind the armies and battles."
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Army Rumour Service Book Club
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The Inquirer - The voice of British and Irish Unitarians and Free Christians, Issue 8104, February 2026
As featured in
The Inquirer - The voice of British and Irish Unitarians and Free Christians, Issue 8104, February 2026
"This is a sobering look at the impact of bombing on the city of Hull..."
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History of War
"This is a sobering look at the impact of bombing on the city of Hull..."
Read the full review [link=https://www.historyofwar.org/bookpage/bilton_mann_hull_at_war_air_raids.html]here[/link]
History of War
Comprehensive and well researched, this book offers details of many aspects of the killer, his victims, his crimes, the investigation and the trial. Importantly, it also analyses where processes fell short and what happened after the judicial processes were complete. There are some really interesting pieces of information about the police inquiries and the various medical analyses of Sutcliffe’s state of mind which make you reflect on the outcomes of the trial and what might have been. The book does not explain what drove Sutcliffe to kill, but it does offer an unprecedented level of detail about the case. A must for people interested in this disturbing and dark piece of of history.
NetGalley, Louise Gray
Comprehensive and well researched, this book offers details of many aspects of the killer, his victims, his crimes, the investigation and the trial. Importantly, it also analyses where processes fell short and what happened after the judicial processes were complete. There are some really interesting pieces of information about the police inquiries and the various medical analyses of Sutcliffe’s state of mind which make you reflect on the outcomes of the trial and what might have been. The book does not explain what drove Sutcliffe to kill, but it does offer an unprecedented level of detail about the case. A must for people interested in this disturbing and dark piece of of history.
NetGalley, Louise Gray
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The Victorian Guide to Sex
An exciting factual romp through sexual desire, practises and deviance in the Victorian era. The Victorian Guide to Sex will reveal advice and ideas on sexuality from the Victorian period. Drawing on both satirical and real life events from the period, it explores every facet of sexuality that the Victorians encountered. Reproducing original advertisements… Read more...
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Doncaster in the Great War
How the experience of war impacted on the town, from the initial enthusiasm for sorting out the German kaiser in time for Christmas 1914, to the gradual realization of the enormity of human sacrifice the families of Doncaster were committed to as the war stretched out over the next four years. A record of the growing disillusion of the people, their… Read more...
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Leadership in War
In this controversial study, Correlli Barnett examines the strengths and weaknesses of twenty wartime leaders in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He considers the extraordinary difficulties they faced, and analyses how they performed and what they achieved. Were they successful, or were they beaten down by the burden of their roles? His… Read more...
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Graham Ibbeson The People's Sculptor
'Just William’. The name conjures memories of Richmal Crompton’s favourite character. No childhood was complete without the outrageous exploits of William and his constant companions, ‘The Outlaws.’ Sculptor Graham Ibbeson was beguiled by the words in the bestselling books and by the portrait of William on the front covers, a cheeky boy with… Read more...
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Sailing into the Past
Until recently, there was little practical knowledge of the ships of the distant past. We could only surmise as to the manner in which a Viking ship sailed or how fast a Greek trireme could be rowed. The building of accurate replicas over the past generation has changed all that, and what has been learnt about the ships and boats of our ancestors has… Read more...
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Jack the Ripper: Quest for a Killer
For a hundred and twenty years, the identity of the Whitechapel murderer known to us as Jack the Ripper has both eluded us and spawned a veritable industry of speculation. This book names him. Mad doctors, Russian lunatics, bungling midwives, railway policemen, failed barristers, weird artists, royal princes and white-eyed men. All of these and more… Read more...
In 1968 a group of young people took over a derelict trouser factory in a rundown part of Leeds and set about producing programmes that were to define the British television world of the late 20th Century. These included the investigative documentary series First Tuesday, Darling Buds of May, Whickers World, Dont Ask Me and Heartbeat. At the same time… Read more...
This is a fascinating and highly informative guidebook to the Capital which will be invaluable to those who wish to understand what Londoners went through during the Second World War. By means of five easily manageable walks, the reader is transported back to those dark days of devastating destruction. Using rich anecdotes and first-hand accounts the… Read more...
When people think of a World Cup manager from Barnsley, Mick McCarthy instantly springs to mind for his exploits with Ireland. But did you know one man from the town took a country to the semi-finals long before McCarthy had even kicked a ball. Barnsley's Best pays tribute to the those who have flown the flag on the biggest stage and, not content with… Read more...
For a hundred and twenty years, the identity of the Whitechapel murderer known to us as Jack the Ripper has both eluded us and spawned a veritable industry of speculation. This book names him. Mad doctors, Russian lunatics, bungling midwives, railway policemen, failed barristers, weird artists, royal princes and white-eyed men. All of these and more… Read more...