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This copy was published by T. Fisher Unwin in 1899 and was seemingly rebound.
£42.00
This is the new edition published by Faber & Faber in 1953.
£45.00
This is a reprint published by Edward Arnold publishers in 1956.
£9.00
This copy has no edition remarks and was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1966. This is also seemingly a first edition copy.
£22.00
This copy has no edition remarks and was published by George Newnes.
£10.00
King George V: A Personal Memoir by John Gore, a first edition published by John Murray, is an invaluable exploration of the life and reign of King George V, a central figure in the history of the United Kingdom.
£33.00
The Tay Bridge Disaster: New Light on the 1879 Tragedy is a revealing work by John Thomas that meticulously dissects the fateful events of the 1879 Tay Bridge collapse.
£17.00
Cities in the Sand by Aubrey Menen is a captivating exploration of ancient history and architecture, brought to life by the author's unique perspective. It immerses readers in the splendour of four ancient cities: Leptis Magna in Libya, Palmyra in Syria, Petra in Jordan, and Timgad in Algeria.
£14.00
Montrose by John Buchan, a 1938 reprint from Hodder and Stoughton, is a historical biography that breathes life into the extraordinary figure of John Graham, the 1st Marquess of Montrose.
£12.00
The Slow Burning Fuse, published in 1978, offers a profound exploration of a historical narrative that has often been overlooked—the story of anarchism.
£14.00
The Civil War Notebook of Daniel Chisholm (1990) is a remarkable historical account that transports readers to the heart of one of America's most tumultuous periods.
£10.00