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Locks, Bolts and Bars - John Massey - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The F1 World Championship at the British Grand Prix - Mirrorpix - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Prisons and Prisoners in Victorian Britain - Neil R Storey - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

RAF Gibraltar - Tony Fairbairn - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Secret History of Chelmsford - Paul Wreyford - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Queen Elizabeth - Rachelle Cross - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Reading Pubs - John Dearing - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Liverpool's Children in the 1950s - Pamela Russell - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Supertanker - Dr Raymond Solly - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Piccadilly - Stephen Hoare - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

An Elizabethan Assassin - John Hall - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Eyots and Aits - Miranda Vickers - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Queen Elizabeth - Rachelle Cross - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Vicious, Elegant Bastards - Jacky Hyams - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Freedom Trails - Terry C Treadwell - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Gods and Worshippers in the Viking and Germanic World - Thor Ewing - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Paddy Mayne - Hamish Ross - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

An Iron Girl in a Velvet Glove - Triona Holden - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Antisemitism - Dan Cohn Sherbok - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Antisemitism - Dan Cohn Sherbok - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

‘Dan Cohn-Sherbok has provided us with a magisterial overview of antisemitism . . . Whatever your religion, or your politics, Cohn-Sherbok’s Antisemitism is necessary reading.’ The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury ‘A very readable overview on four millennia of Judaeophobia . . . a timely book and shows the flame of antisemitism continues to burn bright.’ Rabbi Professor Walter Homolka Antisemitism has featured in the history of Western civilization for over 3,000 years. Dan Cohn-Sherbok traces its origins and its manifestations, from political opposition to racial persecution to religious and philosophical justification for some of history’s most outrageous acts. Against this background of intolerance and persecution, Cohn-Sherbok describes Jewish emancipation from the late eighteenth century and its gradual transformation into the parallel political and nationalistic ideal of Zionism. Antisemitism: A World History of Prejudice offers a clear and readable account of why antisemitism has featured so strongly in world history, and provides extensive discussion of the issues that exist to this day. Unlike most studies of the subject, it does not focus exclusively on Christian antisemitism, but explores the origins of Arab and organized Communist antisemitism and Nazi racism. Brought right up to date with an exploration of how modern-day antisemitism ought to be defined in order to combat it, this revised edition is essential reading not only for history students and theologians, but anyone interested in learning about why the Jews have been hated for so long.

DKK 183.00
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Waterloo 1815: The British Army's Day of Destiny - Gregory Fremont Barnes - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Waterloo 1815: The British Army's Day of Destiny - Gregory Fremont Barnes - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Writing to his mother the day after the fighting, Captain Thomas Wildman of the 7th Hussars described ‘a victory so splendid & important that you may search the annals of history in vain for its parallel’. Little wonder, for Waterloo was widely recognised – even in its immediate wake – as one of the most decisive battles in history: after more than twenty years of uninterrupted conflict, this single day’s encounter finally put paid to French aspirations for European hegemony. The culminating point of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Waterloo also witnessed levels of determination and bravery by both sides which far exceeded anything experienced by the veterans of Wellington’s recent campaigns in Spain and Portugal. Indeed, it was that unconquerable spirit which left over 50,000 men dead on the field of battle and tens of thousands of others wounded.This thoroughly researched and highly detailed account of one of history’s greatest human dramas looks first at the wider strategic picture before focusing on the tactical roles played by individual British units – all meticulously examined with the benefit of an extensive array of hitherto unexploited primary sources which reveal the battlefield experience of officers and soldiers as never before.Refusing simply to repeat the same unchallenged accounts and to commit the same errors of previous historians, this work relies exclusively on hundreds of first-hand accounts, by men of all ranks and from practically every British regiment and corps present on that fateful day, to provide a fresh and revised perspective on one of the most pivotal events of modern times.

DKK 192.00
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An Iron Girl in a Velvet Glove - Triona Holden - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

An Iron Girl in a Velvet Glove - Triona Holden - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

‘Joan Rhodes’s story is a colourful tale, full of grit and glamour: the strongwoman who entertained on the streets and in front of royalty.’ – Kate Adie With her hourglass figure and Marilyn Monroe looks, Joan Rhodes would leave audiences speechless as she bent steel bars with her teeth, ripped large phone books into quarters, and lifted two men at a time. And what she did was real. Joan had a superstrength, forged out of desperation to survive. Born into poverty in 1920s London and abandoned by her parents, Joan endured a spell in the workhouse and earned scraps busking on the streets. Despite the worst possible start, she made it to the top of her profession to rub sequined shoulders with the likes of Fred Astaire, Bob Hope and Sammy Davis Jnr. Joan’s crowning glory was to perform for the queen and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, and along the way she forged lifelong friendships with Marlene Dietrich, Quentin Crisp and Dame Laura Knight, kindred spirits who lived as fearlessly as she did. Biographer Triona Holden met Joan in her later years. When Joan passed away, Triona set out to secure her beloved friend’s place in history. She appeared on the BBC television show The Repair Shop to tell the strongwoman’s story and sifted through archives to retrace her journey to stardom. Joan saw herself as a freak, but in truth she was a champion for the so-called fairer sex. Set at a time when most women were still groomed for marriage and motherhood, An Iron Girl in a Velvet Glove tells the fascinating and tumultuous story of a woman who followed her own unique path.

DKK 155.00
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Eltham Palace - John Priestley - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Eltham Palace - John Priestley - Bog - The History Press Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Eltham Palace is famous for its links with royalty and national events over a period of three and a half centuries, between the reigns of Edward I and James I. This richly illustrated book follows these important moments in the building’s history, along with the parallel stories of its architecture, gardens, vineyards and parks. The staff responsible for its upkeep and the effects on the local community of having a royal building in its midst are also chronicled here. What remains of the Palace’s former splendour today are the moat bridge, part of its outer court and the magnificent great hall, built for Edward IV, which survived long years of use as a barn after the Civil Wars. A 1930s mansion now adjoins the hall and both buildings are administered by English Heritage. Eltham Palace was central to its local community as well as to the aristocratic levels of international society. While the court was at Eltham the palace was the centre of administration for the whole country as far as that part of the royal government which travelled round the country with the monarch was concerned. During such visits a great many people came to Eltham on official and personal business, the largest numbers arriving at Easter when alms were distributed to the poor. Surviving records are numerous and document many aspects of the royal manor and the parish, including sports and ceremonies and the activities of the home farm. The book traces the palace from its medieval and Tudor beginnings, with court visits, the arrivals of foreign royalty and ambassadors, and the tournaments and festivities, through the unfortunate destruction of many of its royal buildings in the 17th century, up to Eltham Palace’s state and purpose today. Containing many details concerning the palace and people of Eltham which do not appear in earlier descriptions of its history, this vivid and in-depth work will be of great interest to local and tourists, as well as those interested in such a rich royal heritage and architectural history.

DKK 192.00
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