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The War Letters of an English Burgher (Hardcover): Reggie Mostyn Cleaver, Marguerite De Fenton The War Letters of an English Burgher (Hardcover)
Reggie Mostyn Cleaver, Marguerite De Fenton
R58 Discovery Miles 580 In Stock
Waarom die Boere die oorlog verloor het (Afrikaans, Hardcover): Leopold Scholtz Waarom die Boere die oorlog verloor het (Afrikaans, Hardcover)
Leopold Scholtz
R186 Discovery Miles 1 860 Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Die geykte antwoord, dat die Britte baie sterker as die Boere was, het die historikus nie tevrede gestel nie. Aan Britse kant is die strategiese en operasionele denke van die opperbevel al volledig beskryf. Die teorie van die krygswetenskap het intussen soveel ontwikkel dat die gebeure van 1899-1902 vandag in baie beter perspektief geplaas kan word. Aan Boerekant is die strategiese, taktiese en operasionele denke van die Boeregeneraals nog nooit volledig ondersoek nie. In hierdie werk van Scholtz word die strategiese en operasionele hoofmomente van die oorlog in die lig van die moderne krygswetenskap ontleed en 'n antwoord verstrek op die eenvoudige vraag waarom die Boere die oorlog verloor het.

The White Album (Paperback): Joan Didion The White Album (Paperback)
Joan Didion
R317 R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Save R88 (28%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Joan Didion’s hugely influential collection of essays which defines, for many, the America which rose from the ashes of the Sixties. We tell ourselves stories in order to live. The princess is caged in the consulate. The man with the candy will lead the children into the sea. In this now legendary journey into the hinterland of the American psyche, Didion searches for stories as the Sixties implode. She waits for Jim Morrison to show up, visits the Black Panthers in prison, parties with Janis Joplin and buys dresses with Charles Manson’s girls. She and her reader emerge, cauterized, from this devastating tour of that age of self discovery into the harsh light of the morning after.

Fake History - 101 Things that Never Happened (Hardcover): Jo Teeuwisse Fake History - 101 Things that Never Happened (Hardcover)
Jo Teeuwisse
R530 R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Save R98 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Fake news about the past is fake history. Did Hugo Boss design the Nazi uniforms? Did medieval people think the world was flat? Did Napoleon shoot the nose off the Sphinx? *Spoiler Alert* The answer to all those questions is no. From the famous quote 'Let them eat cake' - mistakenly attributed to Marie Antoinette - to the apocryphal horns that adorned Viking helmets, fake history continues to shape the story we tell about who we are and how we got here. With doctored photographs, AI-generated images and false claims about the past circulating in the news and on social media, separating fact from fiction seems harder than ever before. Jo Hedwig Teeuwisse, better known as The Fake History Hunter, is on a one-woman mission to hunt down fake history and reclaim the truth for the rest of us. In this fascinating and illuminating book, Teeuwisse debunks 101 myths so you can correct your friends and family, and arm yourself with the tools to spot and debunk fake history wherever you encounter it.

Our Moon - How Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are (Hardcover):... Our Moon - How Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are (Hardcover)
Rebecca Boyle
R744 R623 Discovery Miles 6 230 Save R121 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Moon feels like it is ours - it belongs to all of humanity. Every human culture, in both hemispheres, shares the Moon. Our Moon shows that our relationship with the Moon is far more powerful, and far more ancient, than Apollo's postcards and bags of sand. Apollo and modern efforts to return humans to the Moon's surface are just one chapter in the larger love story of humans and our eternal companion. In this cultural and scientific history of the Moon from prehistory to the present day Rebecca Boyle takes us from exciting archaeological finds, to cultural and spiritual interpretations, from the monumental Apollo landing in 1969, to the latest scientific discoveries about the make-up of the moon, its origins and those of our own planet. It takes in archaeology, anthropology, sociology, cultural relevance, history of science, time and the planet, technological advances and that persistent desire to know where we come from and how we got here.

The Fight Is Here - Volodymyr Zelensky and the War in Ukraine (Hardcover): Simon Shuster The Fight Is Here - Volodymyr Zelensky and the War in Ukraine (Hardcover)
Simon Shuster
R570 R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Save R72 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Time correspondent Simon Shuster delivers the unmissable account of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, written and reported from inside the presidential compound in Kyiv, based on Shuster's unparalleled access to President Zelensky and his top aides.

Cleopatra's Daughter - Egyptian Princess, Roman Prisoner, African Queen (Paperback): Jane Draycott Cleopatra's Daughter - Egyptian Princess, Roman Prisoner, African Queen (Paperback)
Jane Draycott
R411 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The first modern biography of one of the most fascinating, and unjustly neglected, female rulers of the ancient world: Cleopatra Selene. Princess, prisoner, African queen – and surviving daughter of Cleopatra VII. In 1895, archaeologists excavating a villa at Boscoreale, outside Pompeii, uncovered a spectacular hoard of high-quality Roman silverware. In the centre of one especially fine gilded dish was a bust of a female figure with thick curly hair, deep-set eyes, a slightly hooked nose and a strong jaw, sporting an elephant's scalp headdress. Modern scholars believe it likely that she represents Cleopatra Selene, one of three children born to Cleopatra VII of Egypt and the Roman triumvir Mark Antony. Using the Boscoreale discovery as her starting-point, Jane Draycott recreates the life and times of a remarkable woman – the sole member of the Ptolemaic dynasty to survive following her parents' defeat at the Battle of Actium. Unlike her siblings, who were either executed as threat to Rome's new ruler, Augustus, or simply forgotten, Cleopatra Selene not only survived but prospered. Brought up in the household of Octavia the Younger, Augustus' sister, she married a north African prince, Juba II of Numidia, and became co-ruler with him of the Roman client kingdom of Mauretania. Cleopatra Selene was a princess who became a prisoner; a prisoner who became a queen; an Egyptian who became Roman; and a woman who became a powerful ruler in her own right at a time when most women were marginalised. Her life shines new and revelatory light on Roman politics, society and culture in the early years of the Empire, on Roman perceptions of Egypt, and on the relationship between Rome and one of its most significant allied kingdoms.

The Boy Who Drew Auschwitz - A Powerful True Story of Hope and Survival (Paperback): Thomas Geve The Boy Who Drew Auschwitz - A Powerful True Story of Hope and Survival (Paperback)
Thomas Geve; As told to Charlie Inglefield
R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

‘We felt an urge to document what we had witnessed. If we who had experienced it, I reasoned, did not reveal the bitter truth, people simply would not believe the extent of the Nazis’ evil. I wanted to share our life, the events and our struggle to survive.’ Thomas Geve was just 15 years old when he was liberated from Buchenwald concentration camp on 11 April 1945. It was the third concentration camp he had survived. Upon arrival at Auschwitz- Birkenau, Thomas was separated from his mother and left to fend for himself in the men’s camp of Auschwitz I, at the age of 13. During the 22 months he was imprisoned, he was subjected to, and forced to observe first-hand, the inhumane world of Nazi concentration camps. On his eventual release Thomas felt compelled to capture daily life in the death camps in more than eighty profoundly moving drawings. Infamous scenarios synonymous with this dark period of history were portrayed in poignant but simplistic detail with extraordinary accuracy. Despite the unspeakable events he experienced, Thomas decided to become an active witness and tell the truth about life in the camps. He has spoken to audiences from around the world and continues to raise awareness about the Holocaust. The Boy Who Drew Auschwitz presents a rare living testimony through the eyes of a child who had the unique ability to observe and remember every detail around him and chose to document it all.

The Trial and Tribulations of Two Dorset Brothers (Paperback): Sally Hunt The Trial and Tribulations of Two Dorset Brothers (Paperback)
Sally Hunt
R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Heroes - The myths of the Ancient Greek heroes retold (Paperback): Stephen Fry Heroes - The myths of the Ancient Greek heroes retold (Paperback)
Stephen Fry 1
R265 R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Save R53 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

The dazzling companion volume to the bestselling MYTHOS. There are heroes - and then there are Greek heroes.

Few mere mortals have ever embarked on such bold and heart-stirring adventures, overcome myriad monstrous perils, or outwitted scheming vengeful gods, quite as stylishly and triumphantly as Greek heroes.

In this companion to his bestselling Mythos, Stephen Fry brilliantly retells these dramatic, funny, tragic and timeless tales. Join Jason aboard the Argo as he quests for the Golden Fleece. See Atalanta - who was raised by bears - outrun any man before being tricked with golden apples. Witness wily Oedipus solve the riddle of the Sphinx and discover how Bellerophon captures the winged horse Pegasus to help him slay the monster Chimera.

Heroes is the story of what we mortals are truly capable of - at our worst and our very best.

Hauntings - A Book of Ghosts and Where to Find Them (Hardcover): Neil Oliver Hauntings - A Book of Ghosts and Where to Find Them (Hardcover)
Neil Oliver
R793 R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Save R143 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Neil Oliver writes beautifully - letting us see ourselves in a new light.' - Professor Alice Roberts 'Oliver is an evocative storyteller, vividly bringing his tales to life' BBC History Magazine ......................................................................................................................................................................... For longer than recorded history there have been tales of spirits and of places where our hackles rise and our skin turns cold. Bestselling historian Neil Oliver travels the British Isles on a deliciously spine-chilling tour that spans several centuries and explores more than 20 sites - castles, vicarages and towers, lonely shorelines and forgotten battlefields - to unpick their stories.. Oliver invokes his family's history alongside that of kings and queens past as he probes why our emotions and senses are heightened in certain locations where the separation between dimensions seems gossamer thin. Our landscape is riven with these places, creaking from the weight of the secrets they hold, the echoes of tragedy and dark deeds . From Inverness to Devon, Co Dublin to Norfolk, Hauntings casts an enjoyably eerie glow with stories that, told generation after generation, are inextricable from place - and considers why they matter.

Wayfaring in Brittany (Paperback): Wendy Mewes Wayfaring in Brittany (Paperback)
Wendy Mewes
R358 Discovery Miles 3 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Russia - Revolution and Civil War 1917-1921 (Paperback): Antony Beevor Russia - Revolution and Civil War 1917-1921 (Paperback)
Antony Beevor
R305 R244 Discovery Miles 2 440 Save R61 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Between 1917 and 1921 a devastating struggle took place in Russia following the collapse of the Tsarist empire. Many regard this savage civil war as the most influential event of the modern era. An incompatible White alliance of moderate socialists and reactionary monarchists stood little chance against Trotsky's Red Army and Lenin's single-minded Communist dictatorship. Terror begat terror, which in turn led to even greater cruelty with man's inhumanity to man, woman and child. The struggle became a world war by proxy as Churchill deployed weaponry and troops from the British empire, while armed forces from the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Poland and Czechoslovakia played rival parts.

Using the most up to date scholarship and archival research, Antony Beevor, author of the acclaimed international bestseller Stalingrad, assembles the complete picture in a gripping narrative that conveys the conflict through the eyes of everyone from the worker on the streets of Petrograd to the cavalry officer on the battlefield and the woman doctor in an improvised hospital.

Exploring History Student Book 2 - Cavaliers, Colonies and Coal (Paperback, New Ed): Rosemary Rees, Darryl Tomlin, Daniel... Exploring History Student Book 2 - Cavaliers, Colonies and Coal (Paperback, New Ed)
Rosemary Rees, Darryl Tomlin, Daniel Nuttall
R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Content covered: Challenges to the Catholic Church The English Civil War Changing ideas: 1660-1789 The Slave Trade The British Empire The Industrial Revolution

1 Recce: Volume 2 - Agter Vyandelike Linies (Afrikaans, Paperback): Alexander Strachan 1 Recce: Volume 2 - Agter Vyandelike Linies (Afrikaans, Paperback)
Alexander Strachan
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R360 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R51 (14%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

1 Recce: Agter vyandelike linies neem die leser tot in die Recces se “binnekamer”. In hul eie woorde vertel Recce-operateurs van die lewensgevaarlike operasies wat hulle onder groot geheimhouding in die laat 1970’s in Angola, Rhodesië en Mosambiek uitgevoer het. Dié wat daar was vertel van die spanning, afwagting, vrees, adrenalien, moegheid, dors en hartseer wat hulle beleef het, maar ook van die humoristiese momente en die hegte vriendskapsbande wat hulle gesmee het.

1 Recce: Volume 2 - Behind Enemy Lines (Paperback): Alexander Strachan 1 Recce: Volume 2 - Behind Enemy Lines (Paperback)
Alexander Strachan
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R360 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R51 (14%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

1 Recce: Behind Enemy Lines takes the reader into the ‘inner sanctum’ of the Recces. In their own words, Recce operators recount some of the life-threatening operations they conducted under great secrecy in the late 1970s.

Those who were there give first-hand accounts of the tension, anticipation, fear, adrenalin, exhaustion, thirst and grief they experienced, but also of the humorous moments and the close bonds of friendship that were forged in situations of mortal danger.

The Church of St Mary Magdalene Stilton - A Visitors guide (Paperback): Stilton Parochial church The Church of St Mary Magdalene Stilton - A Visitors guide (Paperback)
Stilton Parochial church
R184 Discovery Miles 1 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Welcome to the Church of St Mary Magdalene Our church and this book tell of the lives of ordinary people throughout the centuries, living, working and worshipping together. Its history reflects the unique significance of Stilton as both an agricultural settlement on the edge of the Fens and a staging point on the Great North Road. Through here have passed travellers of all descriptions, from Roman legions to Civil War armies and Napoleonic prisoners of war. So for a small church in a small parish, St Marya s retains memories of a surprising number of interesting people, the times in which they lived and their a footprints in the sand of timea that they left behind. Come and explore for yourself. Talk to some of todaya s parishioners and discover why St Mary Magdalene continues to be a thriving and dynamic church at the heart of village life.

Imagining England's Past - Inspiration, Enchantment, Obsession (Hardcover): Susan Owens Imagining England's Past - Inspiration, Enchantment, Obsession (Hardcover)
Susan Owens
R634 Discovery Miles 6 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Imagining England’s Past takes a long look at the country’s invented histories, from the glamorous to the disturbing, from the eighth century to the present day. England has long built its sense of self on visions of its past. What does it mean for medieval writers to summon King Arthur from the post-Roman fog; for William Morris to resurrect the skills of the medieval workshop and Julia Margaret Cameron to portray the Arthurian court with her Victorian camera; or for Yinka Shonibare in the final years of the twentieth century to visualize a Black Victorian dandy? By exploring the imaginations of successive generations, this book reveals how diverse notions of the past have inspired literature, art, music, architecture and fashion. It shines a light on subjects from myths to mock-Tudor houses, Stonehenge to steampunk, and asks how – and why – the past continues so powerfully to shape the present. Not a history of England, but a history of those who have written, painted and dreamed it into being, Imagining England's Past offers a lively, erudite account of the making and manipulation of the days of old. Praise for Imagining England's Past 'Susan Owens conjures our imagined past with such vivacity and lyricism that I can see the dawn mist rising over fabled fields and hear the tread of fictional histories on the worn stairs of yesteryear. Packed full of myths, stories, poems and paintings I found this book impossible to put down!' Charlotte Mullins, broadcaster, art critic and author of A Little History of Art

Load Aim FIRE! (Paperback): Paul Middleton Load Aim FIRE! (Paperback)
Paul Middleton
R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Join us on a journey. as we explore two huntingdonshire traditions - one set in Yaxley's fen, the other St Peter's Church Yaxley. These stories take us back to the time before the fen was fully drained and farmed, when there wa sno road through to Holme Village, and the Yaxley Lode flowed down into the ancient Trundle Mere ans beyond to Whittlesea Mere, the largest lowland freshwater lake in England. All proceeds from the sale of this booklet will be donated to Sue Ryder Hospice at Thorpe Hall, Peterborough, to support their incredible care for those in need.

Women's Activism in South Africa - Working Across Divides (Paperback): Women's Activism in South Africa - Working Across Divides (Paperback)
R145 R114 Discovery Miles 1 140 Save R31 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Women's activism in South Africa provides the most comprehensive collection of women's experiences within civil society since the 1994 transition. This title captures South African women's stories of collective activism and social change at a crucial point for the future of democracy in the country, if not the continent. Pulling together the voices of activists and scholars, South Africa's path to democracy and the assurance of gender rights emerge as a complex journey of both successes and challenges. The collection elucidates a new form of pragmatic feminism, building upon the elasticity between the state and civil society. What the cases demonstrate is that while the state itself may not be a panacea, it still represents a key source of power and the primary locus of vital resources, including the rights of citizenship, access to basic needs, and the promise of protection from gender-based violence - all central to women's particular needs in South Africa.

The Hitler Years ~ Triumph 1933 - 1939 (Paperback): Frank McDonough The Hitler Years ~ Triumph 1933 - 1939 (Paperback)
Frank McDonough
R381 R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Save R68 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The first volume of a new narrative history of the rise and fall of the Nazi regime, by an expert on the Third Reich. 'One of the books of the year' Dan Snow 'A masterclass in the history of Nazi Germany' Get History 'What makes this volume really stand out is its stylish design and more than 80 coloured photographs' Military History On 30 January 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed the German Chancellor of a coalition government by President Hindenburg. Within a few months he had installed a dictatorship, jailing and killing his leftwing opponents, terrorising the rest of the population and driving Jews out of public life. He embarked on a crash programme on militaristic Keynesianism, reviving the economy and achieving full employment through massive public works, vast armaments spending and the cancellations of foreign debts. After the grim years of the Great Depression, Germany seemed to have been reborn as a brutal and determined European power. Over the course of the years from 1933 to 1939, Hitler won over most of the population to his vision of a renewed Reich. In these years of domestic triumph, cunning manoeuvres, pitting neighbouring powers against each other and biding his time, we see Hitler preparing for the moment that would realise his ambition. But what drove Hitler's success was also to be the fatal flaw of his regime: a relentless belief in war as the motor of greatness, a dream of vast conquests in Eastern Europe and an astonishingly fanatical racism. In The Hitler Years, Frank McDonough charts the rise and fall of the Third Reich under Hitler's hand. The first volume, Triumph, ends after Germany's comprehensive military defeat of Poland in 1939.

A Whisper of Witches (Paperback): Anna Fernyhough A Whisper of Witches (Paperback)
Anna Fernyhough
R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is the tail end of the 1600s in rural Northamptonshire. For two centuries the whole of England has been under the grip of a great fear - witchcraft. After a spate of trials and executions in East Anglia under Matthew Hopkins, the superstitions are finally fading. Fewer people are being accused, but in the provincial town od Oundle, Elinor Shaw and Mary Phillips are two young women who find themselves victims of persecution. Rumours abound that they are practitioners of the dark arts. Their lives, loves and lore are all thrown into turmoil as their paths lead to trials, both literal and figurative. This story is based on the times of the last witches tried in the country for their craft. The witchcraft Act was repealed in 1735 - too late for many.

Colditz - Prisoners of the Castle (Hardcover): Ben MacIntyre Colditz - Prisoners of the Castle (Hardcover)
Ben MacIntyre
R852 R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Save R141 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER - AND PERFECT GIFT FOR HISTORY BUFFS! 'A master at setting the pulse racing' Daily Mail 'A fine feat of storytelling . . . will surely become the last word on the subject' Telegraph _____________________________ THE INCREDIBLE TRUE STORY OF THE MOST INFAMOUS PRISON IN HISTORY -- FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SAS: ROGUE HEROES AND THE SPY AND THE TRAITOR In a forbidding Gothic castle on a hilltop in the heart of Nazi Germany, an unlikely band of British officers spent the Second World War plotting daring escapes from their German captors. Or so the story of Colditz has gone, unchallenged for 70 years. But that tale contains only part of the truth. The astonishing inside story, revealed for the first time in this new book by bestselling historian Ben Macintyre, is a tale of the indomitable human spirit, but also one of snobbery, class conflict, homosexuality, bullying, espionage, boredom, insanity and farce. With access to an astonishing range of material, Macintyre reveals a remarkable cast of characters of multiple nationalities hitherto hidden from history, with captors and prisoners living for years cheek-by-jowl in a thrilling game of cat and mouse. From the elitist members of the Colditz Bullingdon Club to America's oldest paratrooper and least successful secret agent, the soldier-prisoners of Colditz were courageous and resilient as well as vulnerable and fearful -- and astonishingly imaginative in their desperate escape attempts. Deeply researched and full of incredible human stories, this is the definitive book on Colditz. _____________________________ 'Macintyre produces a highly nuanced and often disturbing tale of men struggling to get along in captivity . . .The Colditz story is told with sensitivity and insight, with an eye for telling detail' The Times BOOK OF THE WEEK 'Like watching a black-and-white photograph being colourised . . . Macintyre has thrown fresh light on Colditz and aligned the scratches left on its walls into another compelling narrative' Spectator 'Every Ben Macintyre book is a treat' The Tablet

Road to Surrender - Three Men and the Countdown to the End of World War II (Hardcover): Evan Thomas Road to Surrender - Three Men and the Countdown to the End of World War II (Hardcover)
Evan Thomas
R474 Discovery Miles 4 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A riveting, immersive account of the agonizing decision to use nuclear weapons against Japan-a crucial turning point in World War II and geopolitical history-with you-are-there immediacy by the New York Times bestselling author of Ike's Bluff and Sea of Thunder.

Iimbali Zamandulo - Stories of the Past (1838-1910) (Paperback): Jeff Opland, Peter Mtuze Iimbali Zamandulo - Stories of the Past (1838-1910) (Paperback)
Jeff Opland, Peter Mtuze
R390 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Save R85 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Iimbali Zamandulo – ‘Stories of the Past’– is a selection of historical testimonies produced by Xhosa-speaking residents of the Eastern Cape between 1838 and 1910. These narratives offer fresh insights into the history of the Xhosa-speaking peoples, providing their own perspectives on their own past. The volume contains recollections reaching back to seventeenth-century dynastic disputes, to a period preceding the southward migrations in the early nineteenth century into territories settled by Xhosa-speaking peoples. It passes on through those migrations, the clashes and resettlement of peoples and of individuals, the contest for land throughout the century, and on to the struggle for social control and the assertion of cultural identity by the century’s end. To a remarkable extent, we are lent intimate access here to the lives of ordinary people, seeking better pastures for themselves, their families and their livestock; hunting, fighting and, above all, confronting personal conflict in their choices between mission Christianity and ancestral beliefs; between support for their chiefs or the colonial authorities; between active or passive resistance to encroachment on their territory; and between colonial distortions purveyed in the schools and their receding grasp of their own sustaining histories.

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