We use cookies to make your experience better. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. Learn more.
Books
-
The Lost Cafe Schindler : One family, two wars and the search for truth€23.99
'Rigorously researched, The Lost Cafe Schindler successfully weaves together a compelling and at times deeply moving memoir and family history that also chronicles the wider story of the Jews of the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
-
Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day : My Autobiography€20.50
Embark on an enchanting journey into our country's past hundred years through the remarkable life of Captain Sir Tom Moore.
-
Survivors : Children's Lives After the Holocaust€22.25
Told for the first time from their perspective, the story of children who survived the chaos and trauma of the Holocaust How can we make sense of our lives when we do not know where we come from?
-
D-Day : Storming Fortress Europe€23.99
Series:Under Fire. 6 June, 1944: a vast armada stands off the coast of Normandy; in the pre-dawn gloom gliders carrying British airborne troops approach their target.
-
Churchill : Walking with Destiny€22.99
A magnificently fresh and unexpected biography of Churchill, by one of Britain's most acclaimed historians. Winston Churchill towers over every other figure in twentieth-century British history.
-
The Lost Boys : A Family Ripped Apart by War€22.45
Ulrich von Hassell, former ambassador to Italy and a key member of the German Resistance, is executed for his part in an assassination plot against Hitler.
-
First Wave : The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in the Second World War€22.46
D-Day-The Big Red One at Omaha Beach Beginning in the pre-dawn darkness of June 6, 1944, The First Wave follows ten men attempting to carry out D-Day's most critical missions. Their actions would determine the fate of the invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe. The ten make a charismatic, unforgettable cast.
-
Indianapolis€21.99
"This is an absorbing book. The attention to detail is superb, the clear result of lots of plain hard work. Yet the detail doesn't get in the way, but rather serves, along with a driving narrative, to get the reader as close to experiencing this most tragic episode of World War II as is possible without living through it.
-
The Trial of Adolf Hitler : The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany€21.99
Longlisted for the JQ Wingate Prize On the evening of November 8, 1923, the thirty-four-year-old Adolf Hitler stormed into a beer hall in Munich, fired his pistol in the air, and proclaimed a revolution.
-
Asperger's Children : The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna€22.99
In 1930s and 1940s Vienna, child psychiatrist Hans Asperger sought to define autism as a diagnostic category, treating those children he deemed capable of participating fully in society.