Biography & True Accounts

  • A Family of Kings: The descendants of Christian IX of Denmark (Theo Aronson Royal History)

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    In 1863, Queen Victoria decreed that her son Edward, Prince of Wales, should marry Princess Alexandra, daughter of the obscure and unsophisticated heir to the Danish throne.

    The beauty, grace and charm of Prince Christian’s daughter had prevailed over the Queen’s intense dislike of the Danish royal house. Even the embarrassingly difficult Bertie was persuaded to agree to the match.

    Thus began the fairy-tale saga of a family that handed on its good looks, unaffectedness and democratic manners to almost every royal house of modern Europe. For, in the year that Alexandra became Princess of Wales, her brother Willie was elected King of the Hellenes; her father at last succeeded to the Danish throne; her sister Dagmar was soon to become wife of the future Tsar Alexander III of Russia; and her youngest sister Thyra later married the de jure King of Hanover.

    A Family of Kings is the story of the crowned children and grandchildren of Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark, focusing on the half-century before the First World War. It is an intimate, domestic study of a close-knit family, their individual personalities, and the courts to which they came.

    Theo Aronson is the author of over twenty works of royal historical biography, published in eleven languages. Among the widely read are Grandmama of Europe, The King in Love, Napoleon and Josephine and a biography of Princess Margaret. In the course of researching and writing these books he has interviewed major and minor members of Britain’s royal family and members of the royal households, as well as various officials, servants, friends and others whose lives are in some way connected with the monarchy.

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    £2.80
  • A Funny Life: The Sunday Times Bestseller

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    The Sunday Times top 10 bestseller.

    Laugh along with Michael McIntyre as he lifts the curtain on his life in his revealing autobiography.

    Michael’s first book ended with his big break at the 2006 Royal Variety Performance. Waking up the next morning in the tiny rented flat he shared with his wife Kitty and their one-year-old son, he was beyond excited about the new glamorous world of show business. Unfortunately, he was also clueless . . .

    In A Funny Life, Michael honestly and hilariously shares the highs and the lows of his rise to the top and desperate attempts to stay there. It’s all here, from his disastrous panel show appearances to his hit TV shows, from mistakenly thinking he’d be a good chat show host and talent judge, to finding fame and fortune beyond his wildest dreams and becoming the biggest-selling comedian in the world. Along the way he opens his man drawer, narrowly avoids disaster when his trousers fall down in front of three policemen and learns the hard way why he should always listen to his wife.

    Michael has had a silly life, a stressful life, sometimes a moving and touching life, but always A Funny Life.

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  • A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women

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    Rome as you’ve never seen it before – brazenly unconventional, badly behaved and ever so feminine.

    ‘Hugely entertaining and illuminating’ —Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den

    Here’s how the history of the Roman Empire usually goes…

    We kick off with Romulus murdering his brother, go on to Brutus overthrowing Tarquin, bounce through an appallingly tedious list of battles and generals and consuls, before emerging into the political stab-fest of the late Republic. After ‘Et tu, Brute?’, it runs through all the emperors, occasionally nodding to a wife or mother to show how bad things get when women won’t do as they’re told, until Constantine invents Christianity only for Attila the Hun to come and ruin everything.

    Let’s tear up this script. The history of Rome and its empire is so much more than these ‘Important Things’.

    In this alternative history, Emma Southon tells another story about the Romans, one that lives through Vestal Virgins and sex workers, business owners and poets, empresses and saints.

    • Discover how entrepreneurial sex worker Hispala Faecenia uncovered a conspiracy of treason, human sacrifice and Bacchic orgies so wild they would make Donna Tartt blush, becoming one of Rome’s unlikeliest heroes.
    • Book yourself a table the House of Julia Felix and get to know Pompeii’s savviest businesswoman and restauranteur. Indulge in an array of locally sourced delicacies as you take in the wonderful view of Mount Vesuvius… what could possibly go wrong?
    • Join the inimitable Septimia Zenobia, who – after watching a series of incompetent, psychopathic and incompetently psychopathic emperors almost destroy the Empire – did what any of us would do. She declared herself Empress, took over half the Roman Empire and ran it herself.

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    £10.40
  • A Life in Movies: Stories from 50 years in Hollywood

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    “A lively memoir . . . a first-hand work of cinema history . . . the testament of a pivotal figure in American moviemaking.” —Martin Scorsese

    The list of films Irwin Winkler has produced in his more-than-fifty-year career is extraordinary: Rocky, Goodfellas, Raging Bull, De-Lovely, The Right Stuff, Creed, and The Irishman. His films have been nominated for fifty-two Academy Awards, including five movies for Best Picture, and have won twelve.

    In A Life in Movies, his charming and insightful memoir, Winkler tells the stories of his career through his many films as a producer and then as a writer and director, charting the changes in Hollywood over the past decades. Winkler started in the famous William Morris mailroom and made his first film—starring Elvis—in the last days of the old studio system. Beginning in the late 1960s, and then for decades to come, he produced a string of provocative and influential films, making him one of the most critically lauded, prolific, and commercially successful producers of his era.

    This is an engrossing and candid book, a beguiling exploration of what it means to be a producer, including purchasing rights, developing scripts, casting actors, managing directors, editing film, and winning awards. Filled with tales of legendary and beloved films, as well as some not-so-legendary and forgotten ones, A Life in Movies takes readers behind the scenes and into the history of Hollywood.

    “Charming and anecdote packed . . . popcorn for movie nerds.” —Newsweek

    “A deftly written recollection of an eventful and happy life in a precarious and, frankly, insane business; a remarkably clear-eyed look behind the scenes of moviemaking.” —Kevin Kline

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  • A Royal Navy Cold War Buccaneer Pilot: Flying the Famous Maritime Strike Aircraft

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    This is a vivid and powerful story of life on board the last of our great Second World War-era aircraft carriers, modernized to serve beyond their time. It is a story of the Cold War which conveys the trials and tribulations of flying one of the best-loved military aircraft in history.

    Steve Kershaw joined the Royal Navy in 1963. He began flying training in 1968 and progressed to the Blackburn Buccaneer – a world-class naval strike jet that was designed to fly very fast at ultra-low altitudes. In 1970, Steve joined 800 Naval Air Squadron, which embarked on HMS Eagle on its epic final cruise.

    The voyage to the Far East was far from trouble-free – an aircraft crashed into the sea, there was a devastating explosion on board the carrier, and then two sailors were arrested for murder in Auckland. New year 1972 saw HMS Eagle decommissioned and 800 NAS disbanded.

    Steve was transferred to 845 Naval Air Squadron, on which he flew Wessex helicopters. Embarked on HMS Hermes, the squadron supported Royal Marines Commandos during their deployment to the mountains of Norway under NATO plans for a European war. During this time, helicopters were strangely sabotaged on board and one of them crashed into a fjord at night.

    By 1974, HMS Ark Royal was the last remaining Royal Navy fixed-wing aircraft carrier to which Steve returned to fly Buccaneers on 809 Squadron. It was in this period that he participated in a NATO exercise in Norway and a Mediterranean cruise.

    On return, the squadron prepared for a bombing competition between the RAF and Royal Navy Buccaneers. As part of this, Steve flew a low-level sortie off the Lincolnshire coast. The light was fading, and he was struggling to see the target ahead. He failed to see they were losing height. The aircraft hit the sea. Steve and his observer, David, were ejected into the water.

    In this book, Steve’s story is revealed by his son, Simon, through the words of his father, drawn from a mass of letters sent by him, and the recollections of those who served alongside him.

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  • Agatha Christie: The Sunday Times Bestseller

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    ‘A smart and highly entertaining portrait of a literary powerhouse’
    – THE TIMES BOOKS OF THE YEAR

    ‘A riveting portrait’
    – GUARDIAN BOOKS OF THE YEAR

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    ‘Worsley’s sparkling biography brings a fresh eye to Christie’s life and work, firmly busting the myth that she, or her novels, were cosy.’ Daily Mail

    ‘Every Christie fan should read this’ – The Times

    ‘Shows the Queen of Crime in a new light.’ – Daily Telegraph

    ‘Worsley’s book excels in bringing a broader historical perspective to Christie’s life and work, and her enthusiasm is infectious.’ – Observer

    ‘Nobody in the world was more inadequate to act the heroine than I was.’

    Why did Agatha Christie spend her career pretending that she was ‘just’ an ordinary housewife, when clearly she wasn’t? As Lucy Worsley says, ‘She was thrillingly, scintillatingly modern’. She went surfing in Hawaii, she loved fast cars, and she was intrigued by the new science of psychology, which helped her through devastating mental illness.

    So why – despite all the evidence to the contrary – did Agatha present herself as a retiring Edwardian lady of leisure?
    She was born in 1890 into a world which had its own rules about what women could and couldn’t do. Lucy Worsley’s biography is not just of an internationally renowned bestselling writer. It’s also the story of a person who, despite the obstacles of class and gender, became an astonishingly successful working woman.

    With access to personal letters and papers that have rarely been seen, Lucy Worsley’s biography is both authoritative and entertaining and makes us realise what an extraordinary pioneer Agatha Christie was – truly a woman who wrote the twentieth century.

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  • Alive Today: How Speaking Out Saved My Life and Helped Me Navigate My Mental Health Journey

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    In Alive Today: How Speaking Out Saved My Life and Helped Me Navigate My Mental Health Journey, author Naushad Qayyum takes readers on a deeply intimate journey through the profound challenges of grief, loss, and mental health struggles while emphasising the transformative power of open dialogue.

    The book unfolds with the surreal and tragic events of the author’s wedding day, marked by the sudden collapse and death of his father. As the story evolves, readers witness the author’s emotional rollercoaster, navigating the aftermath of loss, divorce, and a contemplation of suicide, which ultimately leads to a diagnosis of complex PTSD. Through candid reflections, the book sheds light on the societal expectations placed on men, challenging stereotypes and advocating for the importance of mental health conversations.

    At its heart, Alive Today is a poignant exploration of resilience, recovery, and the author’s determination to break the silence surrounding men’s mental health. Each chapter delves into different facets of the author’s journey, from the transformative impact of a father’s guidance to the depths of despair and eventual path to healing. The book is not only a personal account, but also a call to action, as the author takes proactive steps to address the lack of mental health support for men, particularly within the Arab and South Asian communities. A follow-up book that examines even more deeply this important topic is currently being planned and will appear in 2024.

    With a focus on nature, routine, and holistic well-being, Alive Today offers insights into the ongoing process of recovery and the author’s commitment to raising awareness and breaking the stigma surrounding men’s mental health. Alive Today is much more than a memoir; it is a heartfelt invitation for readers to confront their own struggles, seek help, and foster a community of understanding and empathy.

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  • American Prince: My Autobiography

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    He has appeared in over a hundred films. Elvis copied his looks. The Beatles put him on the cover of Sgt. Pepper. Tony Curtis is without question a Hollywood legend and part of its Golden Age. In American Prince he tells the whole story, from his hard-knock childhood growing up in the Bronx to his wild days as a Hollywood playboy, his destructive drug addiction and his life now as an artist in his eighties. He talks frankly about the people he has known during his long and illustrious career, from the studio owners and directors to his famous friends, such as Jack Lemmon, Cary Grant and James Dean, and the women in his life, including Janet Leigh and Natalie Wood.

    Forthright and enthralling, and sparing no detail and no ego, American Prince is the true record of a life lived to the full.

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    £3.80
  • An Englishman at War: The Wartime Diaries of Stanley Christopherson DSO MC & Bar 1939-1945

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    ‘An astonishing record…There is no other wartime diary that can match the scope of these diaries’ James Holland

    ‘An outstanding contribution to the literature of the Second World War’Professor Gary Sheffield

    From the outbreak of war in September 1939 to the smouldering ruins of Berlin in 1945, via Tobruk, El Alamein, D-Day and the crossing of the Rhine, An Englishman at War is a unique first-person account of the Second World War.
    Stanley Christopherson’s regiment, the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, went to war as amateurs and ended up one of the most experienced, highly trained and most valued armoured units in the British Army.

    A junior officer at the beginning of the war, Christopherson became the commanding officer of the regiment soon after the D-Day landings. What he and his regiment witnessed presents a unique overview of one of the most cataclysmic events in world history and gives an extraordinary insight, through tragedy and triumph, into what it felt like to be part of the push for victory.

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  • At My Mother’s Knee…And Other Low Joints: Tales from Paul’s mischievous young years

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    THE MILLION COPY BESTSELLER

    ‘Warmly funny, dry and mischievous . . . Genuine and brilliant.’ Daily Mail

    Paul O’Grady is one of Britain’s very best loved entertainers. He is known and adored by millions, whether as the creator of the acid-tongued Blonde Bombsite, Lily Savage, the presenter of the fantastically successful, award-winning Paul O’Grady Show on Channel 4 or the massive hit ITV show, For the Love of Dogs.

    Now, in his own unique voice, Paul O’Grady tells story of his early life in Irish Catholic Birkenhead that started him on the long and winding road from mischievous altar boy to national treasure. It is a brilliantly evoked, hilarious and often moving tale of gossip in the back yard, bragging in the corner shop and slanging matches on the front doorstep, populated by larger-than-life characters with hearts of gold and tongues as sharp as razors.

    At My Mother’s Knee features an unforgettable cast of rogues, rascals, lovers, fighters, saints and sinners – and one iconic bus conductress. It’s a book which really does have something for everyone and which reminds us that, when all’s said and done, there’s a bit of savage in all of us…

    Readers love At My Mother’s Knee:

    ‘I laughed, I cried, I couldn’t put it down and the characters really just jumped out of the page.’ *****
    ‘Candid, heart warming and also hilarious.’ *****
    ‘Wonderfully written, laugh out loud funny and poignant by turns.’ *****

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  • Band-Aid for a Broken Leg: Being a doctor with no borders (and other ways to stay single)

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    Damien Brown thinks he’s ready when he arrives for his first posting with Medecins Sans Frontieres in Africa. But the town he’s sent to is an isolated outpost of mud huts, surrounded by landmines; the hospital, for which he’s to be the only doctor, is filled with malnourished children and conditions he’s never seen; and the health workers – Angolan war veterans twice his age who speak no English – walk out on him following an altercation on his first shift.
    In the months that follow, Damien confronts these challenges all the while dealing with the social absurdities of living with only three other volunteers for company. The medical calamities pile up – leopard attacks, landmine explosions, performing surgery using tools cleaned on the fire – but as Damien’s friendships with the local people evolve, his passion for the work grows.
    Written with great warmth and empathy, Band-Aid for a Broken Leg is a compassionate, deeply honest and often humorous account of life on the medical frontline in Angola, Mozambique and South Sudan. It is also a moving testimony to the work done by medical humanitarian groups and the remarkable, often eccentric people who work for them.

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  • Behind the Sequins: My Life

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    Leave it all on the floor…

    Queen of Latin Ballroom, Shirley Ballas has a spectacular dance career spanning over 40 years – she has Cha-Cha’d her way across the world’s dance floors to become a multi-award-winning ballroom champion and one of the most renowned dancers in the world. In 1996, Shirley retired from competitive dancing to become a highly-acclaimed coach and now holds the enviable position of Head Judge on BBC One’s prime time show Strictly Come Dancing.

    In Behind the Sequins, she leads us through her dramatic and determined life, from growing up in a rough estate on the Wirral and leaving home at 14 years old, to conquering the high-octane world of ballroom and coping with betrayal, bullying, two broken marriages and a personal tragedy that left Shirley and her family devastated.

    Speaking from the heart, Shirley leaves her dancing shoes at the door to tell you the story of a fiery, strong-willed grafter who could make the brat pack blush.

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  • Billy Connolly

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    The inside story of the one of the most successful British stand-up comedians, as told by the person best qualified to reveal all about the man behind the comic, his wife of over 20 years – Pamela Stephenson.

    Once in a lifetime, there strides upon the stage someone who can truly be called a legend. Such a person is the inimitable, timeless genius who is Billy Connolly. His effortlessly wicked whimsy has entranced, enthralled – and split the sides of – thousands upon thousands of adoring audiences.

    And when he isn’t doing that…he’s turning in award-winning performances on film and television.

    He’s the man who needs no introduction, and yet he is the ultimate enigma. From a troubled and desperately poor childhood in the docklands of Glasgow he is now the intimate of household names the world over.

    How did this happen, who is the real Billy Connolly? Only one person can answer that question: his wife, Pamela Stephenson. Pamela’s writing combines the very personal with a frank objectivity that makes for a compelling, moving and hugely entertaining biography. This is the real Billy Connolly.

    This genre-defining book is now released as an ebook for a new generation of comedy fans, with a new Foreword from the author. Pamela’s vision of Billy is as true now as it ever was – as groundbreaking, as moving and as laugh-out-loud funny – and here she brings the book fully into its context, as one of the most influential biographies ever written.

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  • BIOGRAPHY of GORDON RAMSAY : Unveiling A Culinary Maverick’s Journey from Hell’s Kitchen to Michelin Stars: Fire in the Kitchen (THE BIOGRAPHIES)

    Join the rollercoaster ride through the life of Gordon Ramsay, the renowned chef whose fiery passion for perfection in the culinary world has made him a household name. Delve into his turbulent upbringing, his rise from the ashes, and the relentless pursuit of excellence that turned him into a global culinary icon. Uncover the untold stories, the heartaches, the triumphs, and the relentless drive that fueled his journey from the streets of Scotland to the summits of gastronomy.

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    £4.70
  • Bravo Two Zero: the classic true story from an SAS hero

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    Sergeant Andy McNab recounts the story of the top secret mission that would reveal the secrets of the SAS to the world for the first time.

    Their location: Iraq
    Their mission: to sever a vital enemy underground communication link, to find and destroy mobile Scud launchers
    Their call sign: Bravo Two Zero

    When eight members of the elite SAS regiment embark on a highly covert operation, they are each laden with 15 stones of equipment, needing to tab 20km across the desert to reach their objective. But within days, their location is compromised. They engage in a fierce battle. They escape on foot to the Syrian border. Three men die. One escapes.
    But four men are captured. For them, the worst is yet to come. Delivered to Baghdad, they are tortured with a savagery for which not even their intensive SAS training has prepared them…

    This is a story of superhuman courage, strength, endurance and dark humour in the face of overwhelming odds. It shows just how much it takes to be a member of the SAS.
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    ‘The best account yet of the SAS in action.’ Sunday Times
    ‘A gripping account of special forces at work…a tremendous adventure story.’ Daily Telegraph

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  • Britney Spears: The Biography of Britney Spears

    University Press returns with a short, captivating biography of one of history’s most compelling figures: Britney Spears.

    Britney Spears, the pop sensation who exploded onto the scene like a glittery tornado, has lived a life as vibrant as her music.

    Born in McComb, Mississippi, in 1981, this Southern belle traded her small-town roots for the neon lights of Hollywood, and the world hasn’t been the same since.

    From her iconic schoolgirl outfit in “Baby One More Time” to her fierce comeback in Las Vegas, Britney’s journey has been nothing short of legendary.

    She’s danced her way through triumphs, survived the harshest media storms, and emerged stronger than ever.

    With a discography that could make anyone want to “Scream & Shout,” Britney’s star power remains as blinding as ever.

    Raise a toast to the princess of pop, who continues to live life on her terms and reminds us that we’re all stronger than yesterday.

    This short book tells the intensely human story of a woman who is inspiring her millions of adoring fans – and changing the world in a way that no one else can.

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    £2.80
  • Carry On Actors: The Complete Who’s Who of the Film Series

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    The release of Carry On Sergeant in 1958 saw the beginning of one of the most successful film series in cinema history. The ensuing thirty Carry On films and numerous television specials spanned two decades and featured some of the finest comedy actors ever to appear on our screens. Watched by generations of comedy fans the Carry On series and its unforgettable cast members have become a global phenomenon.

    Carry On Actors brings together every actor from the beloved series for the very first time in one book.

    With comprehensive biographies on all of the main stars of the series, including comedy greats such as Kenneth Williams, Sid James, Joan Sims and Barbara Windsor, along with over 500 individual entries featuring little-known facts about the supporting actors who featured in the films, Carry On Actors is the ultimate guide for fans of the series. The book also reveals those celebrities whose appearances in the classic series did not make it into the final films and brings the Carry On story up to date with details of recent reunions and celebrations.

    Fully revised and updated for 2015 Carry On Actors features more than 100 unique quotes from the Carry On actors and their contemporaries along with exclusive memories from the series producer, the late Peter Rogers.

    Featuring a truly astonishing array of well-known names this is the essential reference for Carry On fans and British comedy enthusiasts alike.

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    £9.50
  • Could It Be Forever? My Story

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    This ebook edition contains the full text version as per the book. Doesn’t include original photographic and illustrated material. In the seventies, when he was just 20 years old, David Cassidy achieved the sort of teen idol fame that is rarely seen. He was mobbed everywhere he went. His clothes were regularly ripped off by adoring fans. He sold records the world over. He was bigger than Elvis. And all thanks to a hit TV show called The Partridge Family. Now, in his own words, this is a brutally frank account of those mindblowing days of stardom in which being David Cassidy played second fiddle to being Keith Partridge. Including stories of sex, drugs and rock’n’roll that explode the myth of Cassidy as squeaky clean, it’s also the story of how to keep on living life and loving yourself when the fickle fans fall away.

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  • Crusade in Europe: A Personal Account of World War II

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    A classic of World War II literature, an incredibly revealing work that provides a near comprehensive account of the war and brings to life the legendary general and eventual president of the United States. • “Gives the reader true insight into the most difficult part of a commander’s life.” —The New York Times

    Five-star General Dwight D. Eisenhower was arguably the single most important military figure of World War II. Crusade in Europe tells the complete story of the war as he planned and executed it. Through Eisenhower’s eyes the enormous scope and drama of the war–strategy, battles, moments of great decision–become fully illuminated in all their fateful glory. Penned before his Presidency, this account is deeply human and helped propel him to the highest office. His personal record of the tense first hours after he had issued the order to attack leaves no doubt of his travails and reveals how this great leader handled the ultimate pressure. For historians, his memoir of this world historic period has become an indispensable record of the war and timeless classic.

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    £9.00
  • David Bowie FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About Rock’s Finest Actor

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    David Bowie was one of the world’s most famous rock stars. But, as David Bowie FAQ shows, he was also far more than that. After spending the latter part of the 1960s searching for the best medium through which to express his artistic aspirations—and trying out several performing arts in the process—he experienced fleeting but significant success in music with the top-ten UK hit “Space Oddity,” released at the time of the successful Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.

    Subsequently he achieved true international fame in the early 1970s through playing the role of the androgynous alien rock-star Ziggy Stardust. From here he went on to a career that spanned five decades, exploring numerous artistic disciplines, challenging societal mores and conventions, and building a platform of constant change and reinvention. Whereas most rock stars would find a winning formula and rigidly stick to it to avoid alienating their fans, David Bowie made stylistic variation his cornerstone—an entirely new and model for rock stardom.

    But David Bowie was more than a rock star. Reflecting an approach to art that knew no boundaries, he also made his mark in movie acting, legitimate stage acting, and more. There was a unifying factor in all of the roles he played, regardless of medium, because even from childhood he’d felt himself to be an outsider, alienated and estranged. Bowie’s fans quickly recognized this quality in him, and it created a bond that went far beyond the usual star-fan relationship. Through David Bowie, fans found themselves able to accept their sense of difference as a positive thing rather than a negative one. David Bowie didn’t simply entertain people—he empowered them.

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  • David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music

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    The definitive book on the influence of LGBT performers on modern music: a Duckworth contemporary classic, beautifully repackaged for our 125th anniversary

    From Sia to Elton John, Dusty Springfield to Little Richard, LGBT voices have changed the course of modern music. But in a world before they gained understanding and a place in the mainstream, how did the queer musicians of yesteryear fight to build foundations for those who came after?

    Pulling back the curtain on the colourful world that shaped our musical and cultural landscape, Darryl W. Bullock reveals the inspiring and often heartbreaking stories of internationally renowned stars, as well as lesser-known names, who have led the revolution from all corners of the globe. David Bowie Made Me Gay is a treasure trove of moving and provocative stories that emphasise the right to be heard and the need to keep up the fight for equality in the spotlight.

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  • David McCallum: A Journey Through Time and TV

    Step into the captivating world of David McCallum, the enigmatic actor who traversed time, space, and television screens. In this compelling biography, Kelvin Pen takes you on an extraordinary journey through McCallum’s life, illuminating the man behind iconic roles and unveiling the profound impact he left on both the entertainment industry and humanity.

    Explore his early days and the family that nurtured his talents. Witness his formative years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the pivotal moments that propelled him into the spotlight. Delve into the enigmatic Illya Kuryakin from “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” an era-defining character that captured the world’s imagination.

    Follow McCallum’s post-“U.N.C.L.E.” odyssey as he reinvented himself, leaving an indelible mark in films and television. Experience his triumphant return to pop culture in the 21st century, mesmerizing a new generation of fans in “NCIS.”

    Discover McCallum’s profound commitment to philanthropy and humanitarian work, reflecting a heart as generous as his talent was vast. Uncover the enduring legacy and influence he cast upon the entertainment industry, inspiring generations of actors and creators.

    Join us in a heartfelt tribute as we remember the life and career of David McCallum, cherishing his accomplishments and the unforgettable characters he brought to life. Immerse yourself in the worlds of “The Outer Limits,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” and “Sapphire and Steel,” exploring the genius that defined an era.

    This book is a treasure trove of fascinating facts about David McCallum, a comprehensive celebration of his remarkable journey, and a poignant conclusion to a life well-lived.

    Get ready to embark on a journey through time, television, and the extraordinary life of David McCallum.

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  • Devil Dogs: A New History of the Second World War from the Sunday Times Bestselling Author of SBS Saul David

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    A Times History Book of the Year 2022

    From Sunday Times bestselling historian Saul David, the dramatic tale of the first American troops to take the fight to the enemy in the Second World War, and also the last.

    The ‘Devil Dogs’ of K Company, 3/5 Marines, were part of the legendary first Marine Division. They landed on the beaches of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in 1942 – the first US ground offensive of the war – and were present when Okinawa, Japan’s most southerly prefecture, finally fell to American troops after a bitter struggle in June 1945. In between they fought in the ‘Green Hell’ of Cape Gloucester on the island of New Britain, and across the coral wasteland of Peleliu in the Palau Islands, a campaign described by one K Company veteran as ‘thirty days of the meanest, around-the-clock slaughter that desperate men can inflict on each other.’

    Ordinary men from very different backgrounds, and drawn from cities, towns, and settlements across America, the Devil Dogs were asked to do something extraordinary: take on the victorious Imperial Japanese Army, composed of some of the most effective soldiers in world history – and defeat it. This is the story of how they did just that and, in the process, forged bonds of brotherhood that still survive today.

    Remarkably, the company contained an unusually high number of talented writers, whose first-hand accounts and memoirs provide the colour, emotion, and context for this extraordinary story. In Devil Dogs, award-winning historian Saul David sets the searing experience of K Company into the broader context of the brutal war in the Pacific and does for the U.S. Marines what Band of Brothers did for the 101st Airborne.

    Gripping, intimate, authoritative and far-reaching, this is a unique and incredibly personal narrative of war.

    Saul David’s previous book SBS -Silent Warriors was in the Sunday Times Bestseller Chart in the 35th and 36th week of 2021.

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    £3.80
  • Diana Dors

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    Diana Dors, born Diana Mary Fluck on 23rd October 1931, at Haven Nursing Home, Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK was a feature film and television actress, TV personality and singer. Dors first became famous as a blonde bombshell in the style of Marilyn Monroe, promoted by her first husband, Dennis Hamilton, mainly via sex movie-comedies and risqué modelling.

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  • Diddly Squat: Pigs Might Fly

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    Get ready for another trip back to Clarkson’s Farm this Christmas with the brand new bestseller from our favourite wellie-wearing wannabe farmer, Jeremy Clarkson

    Welcome back to Clarkson’s Farm. Since taking the wheel three years ago Jeremy’s had his work cut out. And it’s now clear from hard-won experience that, when it comes to farming, there’s only one golden rule:

    Whatever you hope will happen, won’t.

    Enthusiastic schemes to diversify have met with stubborn opposition from the red trouser brigade, defeat at the hands of Council Planning department, and predictable derision from Kaleb – although, to be fair, even Lisa had doubts about Jeremy’s brilliant plan to build a business empire founded on rewilding and nettle soup. And only Cheerful Charlie is still smiling about the stifling amount of red tape that’s incoming . . . But he charges by the hour.

    Then there are the animals: the sheep are gone; the cows have been joined by a rented bull called Break-Heart Maestro;. the pigs are making piglets; and the goats have turned out to be psychopaths.

    But despite the naysayers and (sometimes self-inflicted) setbacks, Jeremy remains irrepressibly optimistic about life at Diddly Squat. Because It’s hard not to be when you get to harvest blackberries with a vacuum cleaner.

    And, after all, it shouldn’t just be Break-heart Maestro who gets to enjoy a happy ending . . .

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    £10.99
  • Disney’s British Gentleman: The Life and Career of David Tomlinson

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    ‘A wonderful account of a life filled with far more ups and downs than its subject’s languid demeanour ever suggested.’

    Miles Jupp.

    Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, you’d recognise David Tomlinson’s face – genial and continually perplexed, he was Mr Banks in Mary Poppins, Professor Browne in Bedknobs and Broomsticks and Peter Thorndyke in The Love Bug. To many, he’s the epitome of post-war British comedy.

    But at times his life was more tragedy than comedy. A distinguished RAF pilot in the Second World War, his first marriage was to end in horrific tragedy and his next romance ended with his lover marrying the founder of the American Nazi Party. He did find love and security in his second marriage, but drama still played its part in his life – from the uncovering of an earthshattering family secret to the fight for an autism diagnosis for his son, up against the titans of the British medical establishment.

    Tomlinson may have died over twenty years ago, but his star continues to shine. In Disney’s British Gentleman, Nathan Morley reveals the remarkable story of one of Disney’s most beloved icons for the very first time.

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    £4.70
  • Do All the Good You Can: How Faith Shaped Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Politics

    Methodism in the public and private lives of the politician

    After more than forty contentious years in the public eye, Hillary Rodham Clinton is one of the best-known political figures in the nation. Yet the strong religious faith at the heart of her politics and personal life often remains confounding, if not mysterious, to longtime observers. Even many of her admirers would be surprised to hear Clinton state that her Methodist outlook has “been a huge part of who I am and how I have seen the world, and what I believe in, and what I have tried to do in my life.” 

    Gary Scott Smith’s biography of Clinton’s journey in faith begins with her Methodist upbringing in Park Ridge, Illinois, where she faithfully attended worship services, Sunday school, and youth group meetings. Like many mainline Protestants, Clinton’s spiritual commitment developed gradually throughout childhood, while her combination of missionary zeal and impressive personal talents has informed her career from the time of her pro bono work at Yale on behalf of children to the present.

    Her Methodist faith has been very important to many of Clinton’s high-profile endeavors and in helping her cope with the prominent travails brought on by two presidential campaigns, never-ending conservative rancor, and her husband’s infidelity. Smith’s account examines Clinton’s faith in the context of work ranging from her 1990s pursuit of healthcare reform to a “Hillary doctrine” of foreign policy focused on her longtime goal of providing basic human rights for children and women–a project she saw as essential to United States security. The result is an enlightening reconsideration of an extraordinary political figure who has defied private doubts and public controversy to live by John Wesley’s dictum: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.”

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    £11.70
  • Don’t Be a Donkey: Lessons Learned from Chef Gordon Ramsey

    Don’t be a Donkey is a true story about the life and career of Chef Chadd McArthur. It is about the lessons, about both kitchen and life, that he learned while working for Gordon Ramsay.

    Eighteen hours a day, five days a week…when you work with a great chef and leader that much, his wisdom will rub off on you, and at times traumatize you. The lessons learned will stick with Chef McArthur for the rest of his life, and now, with funny stories and clever insights into working with one of the world’s most well-known chefs, he’s sharing them in this very book.

    From having Chef Gordon Ramsay himself fling a ravioli at him, to the integrity with which Ramsay dealt with the death of a colleague, Chef McArthur has a lot to tell about his three years spent working in Ramsay’s flagship restaurant in London, sometimes directly under the man himself.

    Each chapter also includes a recipe, some created wholly by the author, and some influenced by Chef Ramsay’s own signature dishes. Enjoy this fresh new take on Gordon Ramsay, and the challenges of a chef who survived Ramsay’s kitchen for years.

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    £6.30
  • DUTY

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    Growing up in the 1970s on a tough council estate in North East England, career options were limited. As a young lad, I needed focus. Three days after my 17th birthday, the Royal Marines offered me that.
    After serving in the Falklands and Northern Ireland, my career took another path, which eventually led me to almost three decades serving as a firefighter.

    My driving force for many roles in my life has been that of duty. Throughout life’s challenges, commiserations and celebrations, I began to appreciate just how fragile life can be – and learnt the importance of physical health, a positive mindset, and unbreakable resilience.

    My story, my life, my duty.

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    £4.70

    DUTY

    £4.70
  • Emma Mackey: The Biography Of A Modern Icon (Biography Of Your Favorite Barbie Actors and Actresses Book 6)

    “Delve into the captivating life and journey of Emma Mackey, the enigmatic actress who has captured hearts worldwide. In ‘Emma Mackey: The Biography Of A Modern Icon,’ discover the untold story of her rise from an aspiring actress to an international sensation, tracing her steps through the challenges, triumphs, and transformational moments that shaped her into the remarkable figure she is today. Uncover the behind-the-scenes anecdotes, personal struggles, and artistic inspirations that have contributed to Mackey’s meteoric rise, making her not just a screen star, but a symbol of empowerment and change for a new generation.”

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    £4.50
  • Ewen and Cat’s Wee Book of Aye or Naw?: 500 quiz questions to test your knowledge on EVERYTHING!

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    500 quiz questions to test your knowledge on EVERYTHING! Packed full of hilarious behind-the-scenes moments and puzzling brain busters from their award-winning radio show Ewen and Cat at Breakfast. It’s bound to bemuse and amuse in equal measure!

    Are these statements true? Aye or Naw?
    Usain Bolt would beat a cat over 100m.
    A jiffy is a real unit of time.
    Volkswagen sell more sausages than cars.
    All will be revealed.

    Will Ewen and Cat’s Wee Book of Aye or Naw? change your life? NAW.
    But will it make you instantly more interesting to other humans? OH AYE!!

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    £3.99
  • Finucane & Me: My Life with Marian

    Marian Finucane was a trailblazing broadcaster, the first to champion women’s issues on air, and respected for her fairness, empathy and doggedness. One of a small group of Irish people known simply by their first name, the nation mourned when she died suddenly, aged 69, in January 2020.

    But John Clarke, Marian’s widower, doesn’t use her moniker – instead, he calls her ‘Finucane’. It highlights the gap between the woman so many felt they knew and the woman he loved – the real Marian – who was by turns curious, fiery, emotional, stubborn, charming and endlessly excited by life.

    When John and Marian first got together, they promised each other that they’d never be boring. What ensued was forty years of conversation and thousands of miles travelled. Finucane & Me is an unexpected love story: the story of two people who ‘made a pact for madness’; the story of a never-ending search for meaning; the story of two people who lived life to its fullest.

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    £13.99
  • From Hell’s Kitchen to Culinary Royalty: The Gordon Ramsay Journey : A Story of Grit, Talent, and the Pursuit of Culinary Excellence

    This biography provides a comprehensive overview of Gordon Ramsay’s life and career, highlighting his remarkable journey from a young chef with a dream to a global culinary icon. It delves into his culinary philosophy, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to excellence, his passion for fresh ingredients, and his dedication to precision. It also explores his personal life, showcasing his resilience in the face of adversity and his unwavering dedication to his family. The biography extensively covers Ramsay’s television triumphs, highlighting his fiery personality, sharp wit, and ability to transform aspiring chefs. It also examines his global impact, encompassing his Michelin-starred restaurants, best-selling cookbooks, and diverse business ventures. Additionally, it sheds light on his balancing act between his professional and personal life, demonstrating his ability to prioritize his family and friends while maintaining his culinary success. Finally, the biography celebrates Ramsay’s enduring influence on the culinary world, emphasizing his legacy of innovation, excellence, and inspiration.

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    £5.30
  • From Hell’s Kitchen to Culinary Royalty: The Gordon Ramsay Journey : A Story of Grit, Talent, and the Pursuit of Culinary Excellence

    This biography provides a comprehensive overview of Gordon Ramsay’s life and career, highlighting his remarkable journey from a young chef with a dream to a global culinary icon. It delves into his culinary philosophy, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to excellence, his passion for fresh ingredients, and his dedication to precision. It also explores his personal life, showcasing his resilience in the face of adversity and his unwavering dedication to his family. The biography extensively covers Ramsay’s television triumphs, highlighting his fiery personality, sharp wit, and ability to transform aspiring chefs. It also examines his global impact, encompassing his Michelin-starred restaurants, best-selling cookbooks, and diverse business ventures. Additionally, it sheds light on his balancing act between his professional and personal life, demonstrating his ability to prioritize his family and friends while maintaining his culinary success. Finally, the biography celebrates Ramsay’s enduring influence on the culinary world, emphasizing his legacy of innovation, excellence, and inspiration.

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    £5.30
  • Gilded Youth: An Intimate History of Growing Up in the Royal Family

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    For as long as the British monarchy has existed, royal children have been brought up in ways that seem bizarre and eccentric to the rest of us. From medieval wet nurses to today’s Norland nannies and elite boarding schools, princes and princesses have endured parental abandonment for centuries as their parents farmed out childrearing duties to paid staff.

    And as this marvellous romp of a book demonstrates, dysfunctional childhood experiences produce emotionally damaged adults, as evidenced by Edward VIII – who was horribly mistreated by his nanny – and his marriage to his substitute mother figure, Mrs Simpson; by alcoholic party girl Princess Margaret; and by rebellious Harry and his desperate desire to adopt Meghan Markle’s world view, to the detriment of his relationship with his brother.

    Interweaving exclusive testimonies from palace staff with historical sources, Tom Quinn also uncovers outrageous tales of royal children misbehaving, often hilariously – from Edward VII smashing up his schoolroom to the Queen mischievously pranking unsuspecting visitors with dog biscuits to Prince William pinching a teacher’s bottom.

    Amusing and shocking in equal measure, Gilded Youth examines how the royal family has clung to outmoded traditions that centre on emotional coldness and detachment, and how, when it comes to children, the British royal family is still living in the Dark Ages.

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    £10.40
  • Gordon Ramsay: Angel in Disguise

    An unauthorized mini biography of Chef Gordon Ramsay, written in 2013.

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    £7.40
  • GORDON RAMSAY: Biography of a Culinary Maverick

    Gordon Ramsay, a culinary maverick with a career as sizzling as his signature dishes, emerged as a prominent figure in the culinary world. Born in Scotland in 1966, Ramsay’s journey from aspiring footballer to renowned chef began when he enrolled at North Oxfordshire Technical College to study hotel management.His early career saw him training under culinary luminaries in Europe, honing his skills in classic French cuisine. Ramsay’s breakthrough moment came when he joined Marco Pierre White’s restaurant, Harvey’s, where he absorbed both the artistry and intensity that would later define his own culinary approach.In 1998, Ramsay opened his first solo venture, Gordon Ramsay at Royal Hospital Road, quickly earning three Michelin stars. This success marked the inception of his global empire, expanding to restaurants worldwide and culminating in a myriad of Michelin stars.Beyond the kitchen, Ramsay became a household name through television. His unfiltered and passionate persona on shows like “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Kitchen Nightmares” solidified his status as a culinary rockstar. Ramsay’s commitment to perfection, tempered by a fiery temper, adds a unique flavor to his celebrity chef persona.
    Despite the tough exterior, Ramsay is also a philanthropist, author, and family man. His journey from a small town in Scotland to the summits of the culinary world illustrates the tenacity of a man whose love for food and uncompromising standards have left an indelible mark on the global gastronomic landscape.

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    £3.10
  • Gordon Ramsay: The True Story Of Gordon Ramsay And His Wife Tana Ramsay Welcoming Their Sixth Child Together || Biography, Early Life, Career As Chef, Five (5) Children And Net…

    Have you ever wondered about the extraordinary journey of Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana Ramsay welcoming their sixth child together?

    Dive into the compelling pages of this book, unveiling the true story behind the celebrated chef’s family expansion. Explore the moments of joy, challenges, and the Ramsay family’s journey to completeness.

    Discover the intimate details of their remarkable life.

    Are you ready to immerse yourself in the heartfelt narrative of love, resilience, and the joy of a growing family?

    Scroll Up and Click the BUY!!

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    £3.90

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