Opening with the reign of King Alfred, during which the foundations of the nation were laid, this book introduces the monarchs who have ruled through personal and political strife, triumph, war and peacetime. This is the story of modern civilization.
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- 2022
- 2021
Exploring the intricate dynamics between a doctor and patients, the prose poems delve into themes of philosophy, spirit, and psychiatry, while also incorporating sparse love poems. These elements create a narrative that invites readers to experience wonder and the potential for higher consciousness. As a posthumous work from a wise storyteller, it offers a unique blend of emotional depth and intellectual exploration, making it a compelling read for those seeking insight into human relationships and the complexities of the mind.
- 2020
Treasures of World History
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
An examination of world history, told through 50 key documents.
- 2019
On This Day in History
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
3000 years of the most important stories from the past in 365 days -- from the Ides of March to D-Day, from Britain's favourite historian
- 2018
Treasures of British History
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Told by two of our most celebrated historians, this is a spirited journey of discovery of our nation's history seen through the examination of 50 key documents.
- 2018
Witness our incredible human story unfold - from the very first people in Africa to the collapse of Communism and beyond - exquisitely charted map by map. Come on a journey through global history, told in more than 130 specially made maps that each offer a window on a key event. Step into the action and follow Ghengis Khan sweeping through China, Napoleon conquering Europe, or two world wars raging across the globe. See empires rise and fall - from the Egyptians and the Aztecs to the British Empire and the Soviet Union. History of the World Map by Map also explains how elements of civilization, such as writing, printing, and tool-making, came into being and spread from one country to another. It tells of the rise of the world's great religions and of human endeavour such as the voyages of early explorers. It charts stories of adversity such as the abolition of slavery, and shows how people have always migrated for a better life, from the very first humans moving across Africa, to millions of 19th-century Europeans crossing the Atlantic in search of the American dream. Endorsed by renowned broadcaster, historian, and author Peter Snow, this is an unmissable visual guide to ancient, medieval, and modern history in all corners of the world. This updated edition contains eight pages of brand new maps, and has been reviewed and updated for diversity and inclusion.
- 2017
The Battle of Waterloo
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The Battle of Waterloo marks an event that changed the fate of Europe irrevocably.
- 2017
War Stories
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A uniquely intimate account of ordinary men and women who rose to the challenge of war with acts of great heroism and humanity

