Results for 'bernard cornwell'

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  1. The Plantagenets
    1. Dan Jones

    The Plantagenets

    The Kings Who Made England

    This brilliant new book explores the lives of eight generations of the greatest kings and queens that this country has ever seen, and the worst. The Plantagenets – their story is the story of Britain.

    € 17,95
  2. China
    1. Edward , Rutherfurd

    China

    The International bestselling novel that is an unforgettable, sweeping tale of nineteenth-century China.

    € 16,50
  3. Napoleon
    1. Adam Zamoyski

    Napoleon

    The Man Behind the Myth

    'A pacy and characteristically unintimidated picture of how and why Napoleon achieved what he did and then succeeded in screwing it all up …. 600 pages of narrative history will seldom pass so easily' David Crane, Spectator

    € 23,50
  4. Battle Song
    1. Ian Ross

    Battle Song

    The 13th Century historical adventure for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Ben Kane

    A vivid historical adventure which follows Adam de Norton, a naïve and landless squire who falls in with the devilish knight, de Dunstanville, and learns the trade of violence in the tourneys of 13th century Europe, before applying them to real war.

    € 14,95
  5. Uhtred’s Feast
    1. Bernard Cornwell

    Uhtred’s Feast

    Inside the World of the Last Kingdom

    WELCOME TO UHTRED’S FEAST . . .

    € 27,95
  6. Lion
    1. Conn Iggulden

    Lion

    Pacy and propulsive, Conn Iggulden's latest historical epic heads back to the battlefields and warships of the Ancient World . . . Crackling with energy, violence and stirring speeches, Lion chronicles power struggles, political machinations and the bloodthirsty ravages of up-close combat

    € 14,95
  7. Day of the Caesars (Eagles of the Empire 16)
    1. Simon Scarrow

    Day of the Caesars (Eagles of the Empire 16)

    A Sunday Times bestsellerAD 54. The Emperor Claudius is dead. The threat of civil war hangs over the Empire. Roman army Prefect Cato and Centurion Macro could save the day - or lose their lives in the fighting. The brilliant new adventure in the Eagles of the Empire series. From the Sunday Times-bestselling author of INVICTUS and CENTURION.

    € 14,50
  8. 30 Days in the Viking Age
    1. Kirsten Wolf

    30 Days in the Viking Age

    Will You Survive?

    Thrown back in time to the Viking Age, you have 30 days to adapt – or face the consequences. This immersive guide blends gripping storytelling with historical insight to show you how to survive in a world of warriors, traders and chieftains.

    € 13,95
  9. 30 Days in the Viking Age
    1. Kirsten Wolf

    30 Days in the Viking Age

    Will You Survive?

    Thrown back in time to the Viking Age, you have 30 days to adapt – or face the consequences. This immersive guide blends gripping storytelling with historical insight to show you how to survive in a world of warriors, traders and chieftains.

    € 17,95
  10. Rocksborough Remington Smith

    Rocksborough Remington Smith

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Rt Rev Dr Rocksborough Remington Smith was an eminent Canadian Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. Born in Brighton on 30 November 1872 and educated at St. Mark's College, Chelsea and Selwyn College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1901. He was a Lecturer at Ordsall Hall, Manchester then Vice-Principal of Salisbury Theological College. After this he was Principal of Clergy House, Wimbledon until 1909. He then held a similar post at the Diocesan High School for Europeans in Rangoon until 1914 when he became Vicar of Broadstone, Dorset.

    € 116,00
  11. Rocks Push

    Rocks Push

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Rocks Push was a notorious larrikin gang, which dominated the The Rocks area of Sydney from the 1870s to the end of the 1890s. In its day it was referred to as The Push, a title which has since come to be more widely used for cliques in general and the left-wing movement the Sydney Push. The gang was engaged in running warfare with other larrikin gangs of the time such as the Straw Hat Push, the Glebe Push, the Argyle Cut Push, the Forty Thieves from Surry Hills and the Gibb Street Mob. They conducted such crimes as theft, assault and battery against police and pedestrians in the Rocks area. Female members of the Push would entice drunks and seamen into dark areas to be assaulted and robbed by the gang.

    € 116,00
  12. Nathaniel Starbuck

    Nathaniel Starbuck

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Starbuck is born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of radical abolitionist minister the Reverend Dr. Elial Starbuck. He lives a relatively pious childhood, and is regularly beaten by his father, which leaves him unprepared for the outside world. Starbuck goes to the Yale Seminary, as his father hopes he will follow him into the ministry. Here Starbuck meets several notable figures including Oliver Wendell Holmes and his son Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., he also meets his close friend Adam Faulconer, who is also studying at the seminary.

    € 136,00