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Jeff Colvin

“Jeff has spent the past 45 years as a research physicist helping to develop the science that has made technically possible a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), one linchpin of...

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Alison Weir

Henry VIII, who wasn’t born to be King, is probably the most written about monarch in British history. Is there any more that can be said about him? Award winning...

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Dr Rebecca Struthers

Humans have been measuring time for over 40,000 years. Award winning Dr Rebecca Struthers, master watchmaker, restorer, historian and now author has collated her comprehensive knowledge, years of experience as...

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SS O'Connor

The Secrets of Life: From Big Bang To Trump (Book 2/4) How did humankind get to be so different since our less than auspicious arrival as a form of micro-organism,...

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Scott Edwin Williams

If you are a serious History nerd, or simply just someone who is looking for something a little, or a lot different, Lightbulb Moments in Human History, presents in a...

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Dr Alexa Hagerty

In their bloody wake, the dictatorships of Argentina and Guatemala left a task, which was seemingly impossible, but definitely urgent; finding the disappeared. Alexa Hagerty, medical anthropologist, researcher and scholar...

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Tony and Shane Pinnegar

The Child Migrant Scheme was a scheme created by the British Government as far back as 1618, when what were considered ‘vagrant children’ where rounded up and sent to the...

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Edward Lerner

William Blake; Painter, poet and a man who if asked, would have described himself as an engraver and artist, was a man who did not fit easily into British society,...

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Sarah Steele

Inspired by the remarkable heroic achievements and bravery of women involved in World War II espionage, Sarah Steele’s enthralling third book “The Lost Song of Paris” is not only a...

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Phillipa Vincent-Connolly

Time travel into Tudor England is not a new concept but The Anne Boleyn Cypher offers a different viewpoint into the life of Anne Boleyn, a young woman who became...

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Soraya M Lane

The bombing of London during the height of the Second World War is source of endless material for historic fiction. The London Girls from Soraya M Lane is one such...

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Tea Cooper.

Tea Cooper has skilfully entwined two Australian History stories, using fiction to elaborate factual data. The two stories are both set around Sydney and the Hunter River; one story is...