Humanities
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The Killing Fields (Pan Original) by Christopher Hudson
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This is a story of war and friendship, of the anguish of a ruined country and of one man's will to live. Learn More -
The Perfect Summer: Dancing into Shadow in 1911 by Juliet Nicolson
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Through the eyes of a series of exceptional individuals among them a debutante, achoirboy, a politician, a trade unionist, a butler and the Queen Juliet. Learn More -
Under The Wire by William Ash
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Honest, funny and exciting, Under the Wire is both a riveting war memoir and a tributeto the bravery and resolve of an entire generation. Learn More -
Forgotten Voices Of The Great War: A New History of WWI in the Words of the Men and Women Who Were There (Forgotten Voices/the Great War) by Max Arthur
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These are the forgotten voices of an entire generation of survivors of the Great War. Learn More -
Bomber Boys: Fighting Back 1940-1945 by Patrick Bishop
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In this very different book, Patrick Bishop looks back at the lives, human realities and the extraordinary risks that the painfully young. Learn More -
Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose
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Drawing on hours of interviews with survivors as well as the soldiers' journals andletters, Stephen Ambrose tell the stories -- often in the men' own words. Learn More -
Our Hidden Lives: The Remarkable Diaries of Postwar Britain by Simon Garfield
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In Our Hidden Lives, Simon Garfield has skilfully woven a tapestry of diary entries inthe rarely discussed but pivotal period of 1945 to 1948. Learn More -
In the Heart of the Sea: The Epic True Story that Inspired 'Moby Dick' by Nathaniel Philbrick
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The Number One best-selling, epic true-life story of one of the most notorious maritime disasters of the 19th century, beautifully reissued alongside Philbrick's new paperback, Sea of Glory. Learn More -
Sold: Story of Modern-day Slavery by Zana Muhsen
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For fifteen-year-old Zana Muhsen and her younger sister Nadia, born and raised in Birmingham, a six-week holiday with relatives in North Yemen sounded like the trip of a lifetime. It turned into a living nightmare. On their arrival Zana and her sister discovered that their father had literally sold them into marriage and that they were helpless prisoners. The girls had to adapt to a completely alien way of life, living in primitive stone houses with dung-plastered walls and no running water. They suffered rape, frequent beatings and the terrifying ordeal of childbirth on bare mud floors with only old women in attendance. After eight years of misery and humiliation, Zana escaped - and her story, now fully updated for this new edition, is shocking as it is heart-rending. Learn More -
Victorians Come of Age - 1850s (Looking Back at Britain) by Readers Digest
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