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Aaron Pegram, Craig Blanch

War is a singularly messy business that pushes good men and women to their absolute limits and sometimes beyond, to places they had never been and never wish to return...

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Peter Monteath

Looking backwards into history can be an enlightening experience, but it also is stark reminder that little changes in life, sometimes only the packaging of how anything that may seem...

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Helen Saberi

Helen Saberi takes us on a world tour with a delightful difference in Tea Times, as she invites us into the genteel pastime associated with not just supping a delicate...

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Nick Arvin

Set admits the turbulent times of what is billed as the largely forgotten war in America, the War of 1812, we met 10 year old Henry Phipps, a young man...

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Robert Wheeler, foreword by América América

Cuba, a place beloved of Hemingway has come to life in this intimate and emotional tribute to the writer Ernest Hemingway, who for many years made Cuba his base, a...

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Mark Bowden

The Vietnam War seems so long ago but the long term effects of this war have, like many before, leaves a lasting legacy. Vietnam was a war that almost fifty...

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Charmaine Craig

Emotional and enthralling, Miss Burma shines a light directly onto and into the political situation that is sadly all too relevant for many ethnic minorities trying to survive and find...

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Sarah-Beth Watkins

Recently the focus worldwide has been on the modern day Royal family, their marriages and children and the new order evolving better suited to modern requirements. Therefore, it is relatively...

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Mike Coleman

Many went to war and many, many never came home. Who were they, who were their families and what made them take on sometimes unimaginable tasks in a war so...

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A.D. Divine D.S.M. O.B.E.

There was a mass evacuation of 340,000 British, Allied, French and Belgium troops from the beaches of Dunkirk in France, during the days of May 26 to June 4, 1942;...

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Lucy Moore

The English Civil War rage throughout Britain during the period of 1641 to 1651 between the Parliamentarians (Roundheads) and the Royalists (Cavaliers), pitting family members against each other, the rule...

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Jim Eames

Jim was a former Qantas communications director, and has written and researched this book from an insider’s point of view, and with a great deal of knowledge and understanding. The...