Category:History
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- Top Ten Books about Britain, Britishness, and the Brits
- Top Ten Books About London
- Top Ten Books For Slightly Geeky People
- Top Ten Books on President John F Kennedy
- Top Ten History Books 2015
- Top Ten History Books of 2014
- Top Ten Non-Fiction Books To Make You Think
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- 101 Places in Italy : A Private Grand Tour by Francis Russell
- 1415: Henry V's Year of Glory by Ian Mortimer
- 1815: Regency Britain in the Year of Waterloo by Stephen Bates
- 1864: The forgotten war that shaped modern Europe by Tom Buk-Swienty
- 1912: The Year the World Discovered Antarctica by Chris Turney
- 1916: A Global History by Keith Jeffery
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- Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan, 1979-89 by Rodric Braithwaite
- The Age of Genius: The Seventeenth Century and the Birth of the Modern Mind by A C Grayling
- All in a Don's Day by Mary Beard
- Allotments (Britain's Heritage Series) by Twigs Way
- Amazing Tales for Making Men Out of Boys by Neil Oliver
- American Caesars: Lives of the US Presidents, from Franklin D Roosevelt to George W Bush by Nigel Hamilton
- The American Civil War by John Keegan
- The American Future: A History by Simon Schama
- The American Presidents in 100 Facts by Jem Duducu
- The Ancient Greeks: Ten Ways They Shaped the Modern World by Edith Hall
- The Ancient Guide to Modern Life by Natalie Haynes
- Ancient Worlds by Michael Scott
- The Anglo-Saxon Age: The Birth of England by Martin Wall
- The Anglo-Saxons in 100 Facts by Martin Wall
- Anonymity by John Mullan
- Another Sky: Voices of Conscience from Around the World by Lucy Popescu and Carole Seymour-Jones
- Anti-Judaism: A History of a Way of Thinking by David Nirenberg
- Apollo by Matt Fitch, Chris Baker and Mike Collins
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand Lives!: A World without World War I by Richard Ned Lebow
- Armchair Nation: An intimate history of Britain in front of the TV by Joe Moran
- Arthur and the Kings of Britain: The Historical Truth Behind the Myths by Miles Russell
- Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes and Devon: A Complete Tour Guide and Companion by Brian W Pugh, Paul R Spiring and Sadru Bhanji
- The Artist, The Philosopher and The Warrior by Paul Strathern
- The Assassination of JFK Minute by Minute by Jonathan Mayo
- The Assassination of the Archduke: Sarajevo 1914 and the Murder That Changed the World by Greg King and Sue Woolmans
- At The Existentialist Café: Freedom, Being and Apricot Cocktails by Sarah Bakewell
- Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany by Richard Lucas
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- The Baader-Meinhof Complex by Stefan Aust
- Bath Times and Nursery Rhymes by Pam Weaver
- The Battle of the Styles: Society, Culture and the Design of a new Foreign Office, 1855 - 61 by Bernard Porter
- Battle Royal: The Wars of Lancaster and York, 1450-1464 (Wars of the Roses Book 1) by Hugh Bicheno
- The Beauty and the Sorrow: An intimate history of the first world war by Peter Englund
- The Beauty of Her Age: A Tale of Sex, Scandal and Money in Victorian England by Jenifer Roberts
- Becoming Queen by Kate Williams
- Bedlam: London and Its Mad by Catharine Arnold
- Berlin at War: Life and Death in Hitler's Capital, 1939-45 by Roger Moorhouse
- Berlin in the Cold War: 1959 to 1966 by Allan Hailstone
- Birds in a Cage by Derek Niemann
- Birthright: The True Story That Inspired Kidnapped by A.Roger Ekirch
- The Black Count: Glory, revolution, betrayal and the real Count of Monte Cristo by Tom Reiss
- Blades of Grass by Mark Aylwin Thomas
- Blood River by Tim Butcher
- Blood Royal: The Wars of Lancaster and York, 1462-1485 (Wars of the Roses Book 2) by Hugh Bicheno
- Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin by Timothy Snyder
- The Bloody White Baron by James Palmer
- Blue China by Bamboo Hirst
- Bomber County by Daniel Swift
- The Book of Margery Kempe by Margery Kempe and Anthony Bale (editor)
- Books that Changed the World: The 50 Most Influential Books in Human History by Andrew Taylor
- Born in Siberia by Tamara Astafieva, Michael Darlow and Debbie Slater
- The Boy Who Would Be Shakespeare by Doug Stewart
- The Boys In The Boat: An Epic Journey to the Heart of Hitler's Berlin by Daniel James Brown
- The Bridge by Geert Mak
- Brief Lives by John Aubrey
- Bright Young Things by Alison Maloney
- Britannia Obscura: Mapping Britain's Hidden Landscapes by Joanne Parker
- A British Lion in Zululand by William Wright
- The British Phonebox by Nigel Linge and Andy Sutton
- A Broken World: Letters, diaries and memories of the Great War by Sebastian Faulks and Hope Wolf
- Brothers in War by Michael Walsh
- Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years by David Talbot
- The Burma Campaign: Disaster into Triumph 1942-45 by Frank McLynn
- Burma: A Nation at the Crossroads by Benedict Rogers
- Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Brown
- The Button Box by Lynn Knight