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Fifty Amazing Hairbreadth Escapes is a captivating anthology that beckons readers into a world of daring adventures and narrow escapes.
£10.00
Mother India (1930) by Katherine Mayo is a thought-provoking and controversial work that delves into the complex social and cultural landscape of India during the early 20th century.
£12.00
Scenes from European History by G.B. Smith is a captivating journey through pivotal moments in European history, breathing life into renowned figures who often remain distant in traditional textbooks.
£10.00
A History of England: England Before the Norman Conquest, Vol. 1 (1910) by Charles Oman is a timeless masterpiece that delves into the rich tapestry of England's early history.
£22.00
Europe in the Middle Ages by Ierne L. Plunket offers a comprehensive and captivating journey through the rich tapestry of medieval European history.
£22.00
This is the pocket edition copy published by Cambridge University Press in 1914.
£14.00
Graham Hughes' 'Jewelry' is a pioneering exploration of jewellery spanning the globe and ages.
£10.00
Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides is a literary gem that transports readers to the rugged and captivating landscapes of the Scottish Hebrides.
£10.00
A History of Jewellery 1100-1870 is a captivating journey through the evolution of jewellery, with a specific focus on the European context.
£25.00
Licks, Sticks & Bricks: A World History of Ice Cream is a delightful journey through the frozen world of ice cream, offering a comprehensive exploration of this beloved dessert's history and global appeal.
£16.00
"Baroque Churches of Central Europe" (1963) by John Bourke is a masterful exploration of the architectural and artistic treasures that define Central European baroque churches.
£9.00
"Young Victorians" (1959) by Marion Lochhead is a captivating journey into the lives of young people during the Victorian era.
£9.00
The Irish Mind (1985) by Richard Kearney is a profound exploration of Ireland's rich cultural heritage. This comprehensive work delves deep into the Irish psyche, spanning from the pre-Celtic era to the 20th century.
£10.00