The History Press imprint: 4918 books

Jack the Ripper

Letters from Hell

by Stewart Evans, Keith Skinner
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 1997

Between August and November 1888 six women were found murdered and mutilated in London's East End and Aldgate. All were prostitutes; one was found on a common landing, one in the street, one in a backyard, one in an entry, one in a public square and the sixth in a house. The murders provoked massive...
by Steve Fielding
Language: English
Release Date: February 29, 2008

The history of execution at Pentonville began with the hanging of a Scottish hawker in 1902. Over the next sixty years the names of those who made the short walk to the gallows reads like a who's who of twentieth-century murder. They include the notorious Dr Crippen, Neville Heath, mass murderer John...

Fayke Newes

The Media vs the Mighty, From Henry VIII to Donald Trump

by Derek Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: July 2, 2018

"Fake news." "Psycho." "Enemy of the people." The insults President Donald Trump and the media hurl at each other are, in fact, nothing new. Over many centuries, journalists have accused governments of being "horrible monsters," with "guilty consciences,"...
by Laura Quigley
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2012

Part of a brand new series in a vivid pulp style, this book introduces a grim and gruesome Plymouth history, from the early Roman era to World War II. Plymouth has one of the darkest and most dreadful histories on record. Beginning with the discovery of the bones of cave men and rushing through French...

Debunking History

152 Popular Myths Exploded

by Ed Rayner, Ron Stapley
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2009

How true is the history we learned in school? Did the English intend the Irish to starve as a result of the Great Famine? Did a haughty Marie Antoinette indeed urge the masses to eat cake? History is full of myths, legends, fables, folklore, misinformation, and misconceptions. Whether they have come...
by Geoff Brookes
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2012

This book explores the hidden stories of Swansea’s long and dangerous past—stories of death, shipwreck, and murder. From Romans to the Red Lady, Viking raids to English attacks, deadly diseases, factory riots, slums, cholera, and Nazi bombs, you’ll never see the city in the same way again. Did...

Pox

Pox

The Life and Near Death of a Very Social Disease

by Kevin Brown
Language: English
Release Date: September 21, 2006

From almost the time when man first discovered the pleasures of sin, he has also experienced the torments of the Pox. Drawing on references from art and literature, stories of famous sufferers and medical documents, this book presents the history of syphilis and gonorrhoea, and their treatment, from the Renaissance to the antibiotic age.
by Sue Minter
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 1996

Founded in 1673 by the Society of Apothecaries, the Chelsea Physic Garden led the world for over 300 years in the research and classification of new plants. Sue Minter examines its history and many notable achievements.
by David Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 2014

Taking you through the year day by day, The Dumfries Book of Days contains quirky, eccentric, amusing, and important events and facts from different periods in the history of the town. Ideal for dipping into, this addictive little book will keep you entertained and informed. Featuring hundreds of...

Islam and the West

A Dissonant Harmony of Civilisations

by Christopher J Walker
Language: English
Release Date: July 21, 2005

We have rapidly grown used to the idea, particularly since the declaration of a world-wide war on terrorism, that between Islam and the West there exists a deep historical and ideological gulf. Christopher Walker's book turns such accepted views on their head and paints instead a picture of two belief systems which have a history of toleration.

Jewish Philadelphia

A Guide to Its Sights & Stories

by Linda Nesvisky
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2011

Experience Philadelphia’s Jewish history with a nine-site walking tour through the city’s oldest streets. Discover the treasures of the Rosenbach Museum and Library and stories of the immigrant experience at the new National Museum of American Jewish History. Find out how the Liberty Bell became...

Why Was the Partridge in the Pear Tree?

The History of Christmas Carols

by Reverend Mark Lawson-Jones, Bishop Dominic Walker
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2011

The hidden stories and fascinating facts behind favorite Christmas carols Who was Good King Wenceslas? What are the pagan origins behind The Holly and the Ivy? Discover the hidden stories behind best-loved Christmas carols, from their earliest incarnations in the Middle Ages and their banning under...

Kings of the Jews

Exploring the Origins of the Jewish Nation

by Norman Gelb
Language: English
Release Date: November 8, 2011

Israel frequently features in the news today, often for the wrong reasons. Violence in the Holy Land is an all-too-common occurrence. To understand why this part of the Middle East is such a flashpoint, knowing its long history is essential, and Norman Gelb's 'Kings of the Jews' illuminates the evolution...
by Douglas Wynn
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2012

Built by the Romans, looted by the Danes, and conquered by King William I (who devastated the town to build a castle and a cathedral), the city of Lincoln has had a long and most dreadful history. Containing medieval child murder, vile sieges of (and escapes from) the castle, the savage repression...
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