by Alanna Knight
Another in the gruesome series that tells the terrifying true stories of murderers, victims and those who pursued them.
Burke and Hare were infamous suppliers of corpses to the Edinburgh medical establishment in a reign of terror 1827–8.
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by Charles Bateson
So little has been written about the ships which carried convicts from the British Isles to Australia that this book opens up an entire new field of maritime history.
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by Elizabeth Hallam
There is a wealth of information in Domesday book about the English land and people. Together with other surviving written and archeological evidence it can help us to conjure into life the England which William conquered.
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by Katherine Watson
Another in the gruesome series that tells the terrifying true stories of murderers, victims and those who pursued them.
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Eating for Victory is a unique collection of official British Government World War II information leaflets never before published in book form.
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by Foreword by Charles Wheeler
The reprint of the guide issued to British servicemen entering Germany offers a tantalising insight into the complexities facing the Allied forces 1944.
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by David Loades
Explores the turmoil of Henry VIII's reign through its fascinating hinterland – court, Church and subjects – to reveal how the king managed and manipulated those around him.
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by A L Fowler
First published in 1916, A L Fowler's book of household tips is an indispensable guide to all those Kim and Aggy moments - from how to clean a dirty clothesline to removing paint from window panes, and how to get rid of a whole host of stains, from r
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by Val Horsler
The first book in The National Archives' highly-collectible Crime Archive series that tells the terrifying true stories of murderers, victims and those who pursued them.
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by Edward Marston
10 Rillington Place is an address that sends a chill down one’s spine. Within its grimy walls its notorious resident, John Christie murdered six women and then concealed them in house and garden.
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