This biography offers an in-depth exploration of Keir Starmer, revealing insights into his life and career. It provides a comprehensive look at his background, motivations, and the factors that shaped his political journey. The updated paperback edition includes new information and perspectives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in contemporary British politics and the complexities of Starmer's role within it.
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- 2024
- 2023
The best, less well-known and new stories about the princely spares who seem to delight in giving King Charles III a right royal headache.
- 2023
Telling the story of their lives from children to modern day, this new book will look at the fraught relationship (and fiery rivalry) between King Charles and Prince Andrew.
- 2022
Prince Andrew: Epstein, Maxwell and the Palace
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
- 2022
Virginia Giuffre: Virginia Giuffre, Epstein's Masseuse Who Took Down the Rich
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Virginia (Roberts) Fiuffre had nothing. Her all-American childhood came to an abrupt end by sexual abuse when she was 7. After her mother exiled her to a school for troubled youths, she ran away to a life on the streets until the FBI rescued her from a violent pedophile at the age of 14. Finally, her luck seemed to turn with a summer job as spa attendant at Donald Trump's exlucsive Mar-a-Lago in Florida. It was here that the young girl was hunted by elegant jet-setter Ghislaine Maxwell who said her millionaire partner Jeffrey Epstein would sponsor her to become a professional masseuse... This is the first book to tell Virginia's own extraordinary tale as an abused, penniless high-school drop-out forced into sadomasochism and how she was able to outsmart her two rich underage-sex predators and forced an end to their crimes
- 2022
Focusing on the Waffen-SS, this account delves into the brutal and fanatical nature of this elite division under Nazi Germany. Their unwavering loyalty to Hitler and involvement in horrific atrocities during World War II, including the Holocaust, are explored in detail. The book highlights their privileged status, advanced weaponry, and pervasive influence on German society. Illustrated with striking photographs, it presents a comprehensive examination of one of history's most chilling organizations, emphasizing their role in enforcing Nazi racial policies.
- 2022
Focusing on pivotal moments in history, this account highlights 40 significant battles that reshaped cultures and ideologies, spanning from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC to the 1954 Vietnamese victory at Dien Bien Phu. It showcases the remarkable strategies of renowned leaders like Napoleon, Wellington, and Marlborough, alongside the valor of ordinary soldiers whose bravery and perseverance altered historical trajectories. Each battle exemplifies various factors contributing to victory, including leadership, weaponry, and the indomitable human spirit.
- 2022
Exploring the psychological landscape of one of history's most infamous dictators, this illustrated book delves into the mind of Adolf Hitler, a former corporal who transformed Germany into a nightmare state. By examining his leadership and strategic failures, the author reveals how Hitler's personal psychodrama unfolded on the global stage, leading to horrific consequences. Drawing on psychological principles and contemporary research, the work provides profound insights into the motivations behind his brutal actions and the nature of his aberrant personality.
- 2022
The first biography of Virginia Giuffre, the victorious accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew
- 2022
A great reference work to the key wars and battles fought from ancient times up to the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Features maps, black and white illustrations and photographs. Engaging and accessible writing for a general interest audience