The narrative explores the tumultuous conclusion of World War I, highlighting the chaotic collapse of the German Imperial regime amid intense negotiations and military actions. It details the flight of the Kaiser to Holland and the eventual armistice granted to a new German government, marking the cessation of hostilities on November 11. The account emphasizes the staggering human cost of the conflict, noting that 11,000 casualties occurred before the official end of fighting, surpassing the losses of D-Day.
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Nicholas Best brings a rich tapestry of experience, shaped by his upbringing in Kenya and education in England and Dublin, alongside his service in the Grenadier Guards and journalism, to his writing. His novels often offer sharp satire on military bigotry and officialdom, earning comparisons to masters of the form. Best has a keen eye for pivotal historical moments, exploring their impact on individuals and societies in both his fiction and non-fiction works. His decade as the Financial Times's fiction critic underscores his profound understanding of narrative, evident in his engaging and insightful storytelling.







- 2021
- 2021
Five Days that Shocked the World
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Set during the final days of World War II, this book delivers a thrilling narrative that intertwines suspense with scholarly insights. It captures the intense atmosphere of the era, providing a detailed and engaging exploration of the events that shaped the conclusion of the war. With a blend of gripping storytelling and academic rigor, it offers readers a compelling look at a pivotal moment in history that is both informative and captivating.
- 2020
Bell Harry: A Canterbury Novel
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story revolves around three American soldiers who uncover a hidden tunnel beneath a towering cathedral after a bombing raid. As they delve into the mystery, they embark on an unexpected journey that reveals secrets from the past, intertwining history and adventure. The looming presence of the cathedral's impressive tower adds to the tension and intrigue of their exploration.
- 2012
Five Days that Shocked the World
Eyewitness Accounts from Europe at the End of World War II
From April 28 to May 2, 1945, Fascism lost it death grip on the people as the Allies marched into Germany and Italy and the world learned just how grim things had gotten in Europe. Best shows readers the faces of war by skillfully synthesizing scores of firsthand accounts from notable figures, including Walter Cronkite and Audrey Hepburn.
- 2001
The Presidents of the United States of America
From George Washington to George W. Bush, a Portrait of American Presidents
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
From the obscure to the legendary, from the rabble-rousers to the peacemakers, this marvelous mini-book takes a sharp-eyed look at the achievements and foibles of all 42 of our nation's elected chiefs of state. Beautifully illustrated with color pictures from Washington's National Portrait Gallery, this book is a must for students and history buffs. 43 color illustrations.
- 1999
One was stabbed to death in an attempted coup. Another was portrayed as a villain in one of Shakespeare's plays. They are among the kings and queens who ruled Scotland over the last nine hundred years. This engaging book reveals the personalities of the Scottish monarchy and notes the landmark events of each reign. Meet Alexander III, who launched a successful bid to recover the Western Isles from the King of Norway, and later married his daughter to the king's son; James V, who often moved among the peasants disguised as a farmer, listening to their opinions and seducing their daughters; and the rest of the royal line. Portraits of the monarchs let you put faces to the stories. 96 pages, 30 color illus., 10 b/w illus., 3 3/4 x 5 1/2.
- 1997
An ancient mystery explored by an expert using archeology, geology, history and astronomy.
- 1995
Historic Britain From the Air
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A striking bird's-eye journey through the most cherished historic landmarks
- 1995
Spanning ten great dynasties of England's monarchs, from the NOrmans to the House of Windsor, this exquisite little book captures the personalities beneath the crowns and records the landmarks of each reign. From William I to Elizabeth II, a pageant of royalty in miniature. The portraits are courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
- 1995
Celtic Britain
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
An illustrated miniature book focusing on Celtic Britain's bountiful rural, architectural and horticultural heritage. Illustrations and explanatory captions capture the best of traditional Britain.

