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    Those Who Forget: One Family's Story; A Memoir, a History, a Warning

    £9.89 £10.99
    During the war, Geraldine Schwarz's grandparents were neither heroes nor villains - they just followed the current. Afterwards they wanted to forget, to bury it all under the wreckage of the Third Reich.

    Three Houses, Many Lives

    £15.29 £16.99
    From Eugenia Stanhope who sold Lord Chesterfield's scandalous letters, to the autocratic vicar who held the same parish from age 28 to 82, from the just-literate wife of a parish clerk who wrote riddles in his registers, to the cow-keeper who farmed 226 acres in Hornsey till he sold them profitably when the railways came through.

    Through the Dark Continent Volume 2

    £18.89 £20.99

    Tiger Head, Snake Tails: China Today, How it Got There and Why it Has to Change

    £8.99 £9.99
    Acomplete and coherent picture of China by a world expert on the subject

    Tiger vs Churchill: North-West Europe, 1944-45

    £13.49 £14.99

    Time is Always Now: Black Thought and the Transformation of US Democracy

    £24.29 £26.99

    Time Traveller's Guide to Regency Britain

    £11.69 £12.99

    Time Traveller's Guide to Restoration Britain: Life in the Age of Samuel Pepys, Isaac Newton and The Great Fire of London

    £11.69 £12.99
    The third volume in the series of Ian Mortimer's bestselling Time Traveller's Guides answers these crucial questions and encourages us to reflect on the customs and practices of daily life. This unique guide not only teaches us about the seventeenth century but makes us look with fresh eyes at the modern world.

    Time's Echo: Music, Memory, and the Second World War

    £9.89 £10.99
    Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize, a stirring account of how music acts as a witness to history and a medium of cultural memory in the post-Holocaust world.

    Times Of Troubles

    £28.80 £32.00
    How 'The Troubles' in Ulster defined the Scottish and British military experience post-WW2 'Bloody Sunday' is one of the iconic moments in British History, but what were the experiences of the soldiers in Ulster, many of them Scottish, and how did the wider events of the Troubles figure in their minds? This book provides the answers.

    Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin

    £5.85 £6.50
    Published in 2010, Bloodlands argues that accounts of World War II have paid too much attention to the atrocities of Adolf Hitler, and not enough to Joseph Stalin's. Snyder believes a definitive history of the period must depict the suffering of all of the conflict's victims.

    To Hell and Back: Europe, 1914-1949

    £15.29 £16.99
    In the summer of 1914 most of Europe plunged into a war so catastrophic that it unhinged the continent's politics and beliefs in a way that took generations to recover from. This title presents the narrative of events. It also deals with the most difficult issues that the events raise - with what it meant for the Europeans who initiated and more.

    To Move The World

    £14.39 £15.99
    Tells the story of JFK, the Cold War, and the power of oratory to change the course of history. This title recalls the days from October 1962 to September 1963, when JFK marshaled the power of oratory and his astonishing political skills towards that end.

    To Save An Army: The Stalingrad Airlift

    £22.50 £25.00

    To the Edge of the World: The Story of the Trans-Siberian Railway

    £15.29 £16.99
    The epic story of the world's longest and greatest railway, as told by Britain's bestselling transport historian.

    To the Sea by Train: The Golden Age of Railway Travel

    £17.09 £18.99

    Tomorrow Perhaps the Future: Writers, Rebels and the Spanish Civil War

    £11.69 £12.99

    Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films

    £28.79 £31.99
    "New expanded 21st century edition"--Cover.

    Too Important for the Generals: Losing and Winning the First World War

    £11.69 £12.99
    One of the great questions in the ongoing discussions and debate about the First World War is why did winning take so long and exact so appalling a human cost? The author argues that from day one of the war Britain was wrong-footed by absurdly faulty French military doctrine and paid, as a result, an unnecessarily high price in casualties.

    Tornado: In the Eye of the Storm

    £9.89 £10.99
    The epic story of the Tornado during Operation Desert Storm, by the bestselling author of Spitfire and Lancaster, who was himself shot down during that conflict

    Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature

    £36.90 £41.00
    Santanu Das uncovers the intimate history of how war was experienced by the body.

    Towards the Flame: Empire, War and the End of Tsarist Russia

    £11.69 £12.99
    Based on a study in Russian and many other foreign archives, this title explains why this suicidal decision was made and explores the world of the men who made it, thereby consigning their entire class to death or exile and making their country the victim of a uniquely terrible political experiment under Lenin and Stalin.

    Trading in War: London's Maritime World in the Age of Cook and Nelson

    £24.75 £27.50
    A vivid account of the forgotten citizens of maritime London who sustained Britain during the Revolutionary Wars

    Late Modern Period c.1800 CE to Present

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