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The Knights Templar
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A geographical, illustrated guide to over 60 of the most famous cathedrals and abbeys in England.
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Considered by many the world's greatest composer, Ludwig van Beethoven achieved his ambitions against the difficulties of a bullying and drunken father, growing deafness and mounting ill-health. This biography tells the story of his life and work from his birth in 1770 to his dea ...
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In the late 8th century, the Vikings set out from Scandinavia in search of treasure and land. This account takes an overview of the dramatic events of the period and examines the controversies surrounding the Vikings.
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This volume includes papers on political, religious, social and economic history and the history of ideas during the 15th century. The papers challenge existing conceptions and open new avenues of discussion on longstanding debates.
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Anne Harvey recreates the magic and spirit of childhood Christmases through a collection of pieces of poetry, prose and illustration covering the past two centuries, reminding us of the excitement and anticipation felt by children at Christmas time.
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Charles Knighton, a Pepys scholar with a particular interest in naval history, reveals the full extent of Pepys's achievements in creating a modern navy which was both permanent and professional.
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The author provides a detailed and chronological account of the princesses and consort Queens of the Georgian era, from Sophia, mother of George I and therefore of the Hanoverian dynasty in Britain, to Adelaide, consort to William IV, whose failure to provide an heir ensured the ...
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A story of an empire breathing its last, this work is a biography about Romulus Augustulus. It focuses on the personalities behind this story and reveals the world into which Romulus was born - an empire that was about to die. It explores how Romulus's father Orestes, secretary t ...
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History of Indian cricket
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