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The Great British Puzzle Book: Tea-break fun, come rain or shine

By Dr Gareth Moore

Consuming Passions: The Dynamics of Popular Culture

By Judith Williamson

The Demon's Brood: The Plantagenet Dynasty that Forged the English Nation

By Mr Desmond Seward

Glorious Goodwood: A Biography of England's Greatest Sporting Estate

By James Peill

Portland Place: Secret Diary of a BBC Secretary

By Sarah Shaw

Common Field and Enclosure in England, 1500-1850

By J. A. Yelling

Ruislip and Uxbridge

By Pamela D Edwards

Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movements and the English Rising of 1381 (Popular Rebellions)

By Hilton, R. H.

Citizen Ken: Biography of Ken Livingstone

By John Carvel

Visions of the People: Industrial England and the Question of Class, c.1848-1914

By Patrick Joyce

Unbridled Spirits: Women of the English Revolution, 1640-60

By Stevie Davies

Point of Arrival: Study of London's East End

By Chaim Bermant

Gender and Space in Early Modern England

By Amanda Flather

The Rise of Professional Society: England Since 1880

By Professor Harold Perkin

The Kings and Queens of England

By Ian Crofton

Coventry: A Century of News

By Douglas, Alton, etc.

Elizabeth's Rival: The Tumultuous Tale of Lettice Knollys, Countess of Leicester

By Nicola Tallis

Unruly: The Number One Bestseller ‘Horrible Histories for grownups’ The Times

By Mitchell, David

The English

By G. R. Elton

The Plantagenets: The Kings That Made Britain

By Derek Wilson

Revolution and Restoration England In The 1650s

CIVIL WAR DOWNING JGB

The Demon's Brood: The Plantagenet Dynasty that Forged the English Nation

By Mr Desmond Seward

The City Of London Volume 4

By David Kynaston

The City of London: v. 1: A World of Its Own, 1815-90

By David Kynaston

The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine

By Michael Lewis

The City Of London Volume 2: Golden Years 1890-1914

By David Kynaston

The City Of London Volume 3: Illusions of Gold 1914 - 1945

By David Kynaston

The Crichel Boys: Scenes from England's Last Literary Salon

By Simon Fenwick

Kent Through the Years

By Christopher Wright