A Privileged Journey Over the past three or four years I’ve given talks to many railway clubs and groups and am often asked to share
When Titanic foundered in April 1912, the world’s focus was on the tragedy of the passengers who lost their lives. Ever since, in films, dramatisations,
We hope you enjoy the first part of Kirsten Claiden-Yardley‘s countdown of the top ten Tudor love stories! Here’s the top five – oh la la!
Tom Cunliffe, author of ‘Pilot Cutters Under Sail’ has owned three pilot cutters over a period of thirty-five years and sailed more miles in them
To mark the publication of my new book – a history of Croydon (London) Tramlink – this is the first in an occasional series taking
Here is the first part of the top ten Tudor love stories from Pen and Sword author Kirsten Claiden-Yardley. The Man Behind the Tudors by
As I write, the world is in turmoil owing to a new disease, which nobody, at least in the western world, had heard of until
Today on the Pen and Sword Blog we have another fascinating talk from author and historian, Vivien Newman. The talk is titled, We’ve nursed like
How Boris’ idol Churchill faced down pneumonia When Britain’s Boris Johnson became the first world leader to be hospitalised with the coronavirus sweeping the globe,
Today on the blog we have a guest post from Pen and Sword author Douglas Boyd. In this post, Douglas will give us some background