My Name, if You Must Know, is Adele
Sophie Haydock's electrifying historical debut about four muses and the artist who shocked Vienna
Sophie Haydock's electrifying historical debut about four muses and the artist who shocked Vienna
Matthew Green revisits the Welsh village of Capel Celyn, and how it ended up beneath 68 million tonnes of water
Katie Munnik relates the true story of Louisa Maud Evans, a fourteen-year old girl who tumbled 8,000 feet into the Bristol Channel
Nadine Akkerman presents a different portrayal of the widely misrepresented and underestimated Elizabeth Stuart
John Grindrod investigates the rise of the 'Tescobethan Sheds'
Dr Helen Fry on the Man Who Saved MI6 during World War 1
Edward Shawcross explores ill-fated reign of Maximilian of Mexico who crossed the Atlantic to assume a faraway throne
Emily Kern traces the provenance of a modern folk hero
Before Salem there was Springfield. Malcolm Gaskill reveals the dark, real-life folktale of witch-hunting in a remote Massachusetts plantation
After the amphibious assault by the Union army two days prior, both armies, unknowing of the carnage to come, prepared for battle
Illustrated eyewitness accounts of the Union's amphibious assault of Fredericksburg on Thursday, December 11th, 1862
'Ship Detective' Nigel Pickford unravels a naval disaster during the Restoration