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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- The First Ladies of Rome: The Women Behind the Caesars by Annelise Freisenbruch (← links)
- Dinner with Churchill: The Prime Minister's Tabletop Diplomacy by Cita Stelzer (← links)
- Tower by Nigel Jones (← links)
- Swimming in the Steno Pool: A Retro Guide to Making It in the Office by Lynn Peril (← links)
- A Magnificent Disaster: The Failure of the Market Garden, the Arnhem Operation, September 1944 by David Bennett (← links)
- Finding Poland by Matthew Kelly (← links)
- The Friar of Carcassonne: Revolt Against the Inquisition in the Last Days of the Cathars by Stephen O'Shea (← links)
- The Sun King by Nancy Mitford (← links)
- A History of England in 100 Places: From Stonehenge to the Gherkin by John Julius Norwich (← links)
- The Glorious First of June: Fleet Battle in the Reign of Terror by Sam Willis (← links)
- Empire: What Ruling the World Did to the British by Jeremy Paxman (← links)
- Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin by Timothy Snyder (← links)
- A History of English Food by Clarissa Dickson Wright (← links)
- Bookbag's Christmas Gift Recommendations 2011 (← links)
- The Beauty and the Sorrow: An intimate history of the first world war by Peter Englund (← links)
- Shadow of the Titanic by Andrew Wilson (← links)
- The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China by James Palmer (← links)
- Safe As Houses? A Historical Analysis of Property Prices by Neil Monnery (← links)
- Da Vinci's Ghost: The untold story of Vitruvian Man by Toby Lester (← links)
- Signing Their Rights Away by Denise Kiernan (← links)
- Nazi Millionaires: The Allied Search for Hidden SS Gold by Kenneth D Alford and Theodore P Savas (← links)
- Exodus From the Alamo by Phillip Thomas Tucker (← links)
- The Wonderbox: Curious Histories of How to Live by Roman Krznaric (← links)
- Shapely Ankle Preferr'd: A History of the Lonely Hearts Advertisement by Francesca Beauman (← links)
- The Tudors: History of a Dynasty by David Loades (← links)
- Treblinka: A Survivor's Memory by Chil Rajchman (← links)
- A Concise History of Russia by Paul Bushkovitch (← links)
- Mission Accomplished: SOE and Italy 1943 - 1945 by David Stafford (← links)
- London: The Concise Biography by Peter Ackroyd (← links)
- London Under by Peter Ackroyd (← links)
- The Popes: A History by John Julius Norwich (← links)
- The War On Heresy: Faith and Power in Medieval Europe by R I Moore (← links)
- Underground Overground: A Passenger's History of the Tube by Andrew Martin (← links)
- The Immortal Dinner: A famous evening of genius and laughter in literary London, 1817 by Penelope Hughes-Hallett (← links)
- Defeating Hitler: Whitehall's Top Secret Report on Why Hitler Lost the War by Paul Winter (← links)
- Saints, Sacrilege and Sedition by Eamon Duffy (← links)
- For Honour and Fame: Chivalry in England 1066-1500 by Nigel Saul (← links)
- On the Eve: The Jews of Europe before the Second World War by Bernard Wasserstein (← links)
- The Road Not Taken: How Britain narrowly missed a revolution by Frank McLynn (← links)
- The Cage by Gordon Weiss (← links)
- London: A Social and Cultural History, 1550-1750 by Robert O Bucholz and Joseph P Ward (← links)
- Frenzy!: How the tabloid press turned three evil serial killers into celebrities by Neil Root (← links)
- Bright Young Things by Alison Maloney (← links)
- Orpheus, The Song Of Life by Ann Wroe (← links)
- Westminster: A biography, from earliest times to the present by Robert Shepherd (← links)
- The Classic Guide to Famous Assassinations (Classic Guides) by Sarah Herman (← links)
- Inconvenient People: Lunacy, Liberty and the Mad-Doctors in Victorian England by Sarah Wise (← links)
- The Diaries of Nella Last: Writing in War and Peace by Patricia Malcolmson and Robert Malcolmson (Editors) (← links)
- The Secret Rooms: A True Gothic Mystery by Catherine Bailey (← links)
- Oranges and Lemons: Rhymes From Past Times by Karen Dolby (← links)