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Anabasis: Demetrius Soter, The King of Bactria and the Indo-Greeks

Anabasis: Demetrius Soter, The King of Bactria and the Indo-Greeks, Geoffrey Storey

And Fight for Bread

And Fight for Bread, Malcolm Seymour (Cover design: Zoë Farmer)

It is May, 1817. In the stables of the Old Eclipse Inn in Mansfield Tom Stone, aged 16, works as an ostler. His sister, Ann, has recently given birth, but her husband, Jonathan Parker, a framework knitter, is suffering the effects of the current economic climate. Indeed workers are becoming so poor and disaffected that there is talk of a national uprising to overthrow the Government and the Monarchy.

Captain Rundel

Captain Rundel, N Beetham Stark

Cold Heart, Cruel Hand

Cold Heart, Cruel Hand, Laurence J Brown

Spring 1070: William the Conqueror has been King of England for three years, but his reign has not been a peaceful one. Rebellion has followed bloody rebellion as the Saxon people have risen up against the tyranny of their Norman oppressors. A charismatic Saxon, a nobleman dispossessed of his lands, lights the flame of rebellion one last time and calls upon the people to fight for their freedom.

Desire Provoketh

Desire Provoketh, George F Leal (Cover design: Zoë Farmer)

A novel suggesting the fate of Henry Hudson, his son and seven others of the crew of the 'Discovery', who were cast adrift by mutineers in Hudson Bay.

Forever Leftenant Rundel

Forever Leftenant Rundel, N Beetham Stark

God's Hammer

God's Hammer, Eric Schumacher

935 AD: The North is in turmoil. Harald Fairhair, Norway's greatest King has died leaving his high seat to his murderous son Erik Bloodaxe. To solidify his claim, Erik ruthlessly disposes of all opponents to his throne, save one.

Erik's surviving enemies send a ship to England where Hakon, Erik's youngest brother, lives in the Christian court of King Athelstan. Hakon Haraldsson discovers that true victory over Erik might come only by sacrificing that which he holds most dear; his ideals.

Hannes Klar

Hannes Klar, Steven Porter (Cover design: Zoë Farmer)

Hannes Klar is the story of a young boy who, growing up as a member of the Hitler Youth, becomes a Nazi soldier and through the various events of his life redeems himself for the atrocities he has committed. It is a work of fiction, but it is based on a real person, a person who became a friend of the author and provided the memoirs from which the novel was written.

Housecarl

Housecarl, Laurence J Brown

1066: The storm clouds are gathering over England. Beyond the Channel, William of Normandy prepares his great invasion fleet for the conquest of England. To the north, Harald Hardraada also lays claim to the English Throne and begins to make his plans. Caught between the two, Harold Godwineson, the embattled English King, enlists the aid of his personal Champion Ranulf Redbeard to recruit men for his elite Housecarl regiment. Within the space of a month three great battles change the course of history as the land runs with blood…

Mediterranean Madness

Mediterranean Madness, N Beetham Stark

Midshipman Rundel: The Wandering Midshipman

Midshipman Rundel: The Wandering Midshipman, N Beetham Stark

At 15, Ben joins the Hawk, under the syphilitic Captain Sharp and is asked to serve as acting surgeon’s mate on a ship with no surgeon. He is shaghaied aboard a slaver, escapes and later is taken aboard a Spanish pirate ship. He manages to capture the ship and her two foreign prizes and brings them into port at Barbados with a crew of only ten men. So begin Midshipman Rundel's adventures.

The Adventures of Leftenant Rundel

The Adventures of Leftenant Rundel, N Beetham Stark

The Book of Galahad

The Book of Galahad, Susan D Cook (Cover design: Zoë Farmer)

Europe: the sixth century. The Roman Empire has collapsed. In the northern regions of Britannia the young Prince Galahad broods vengeance on the man who fathered him and abandoned him to an insane mother and a terrifying, druid grandfather: the king's general, Launcelot. His plan takes him to the court of Arther, High King of Britannia, and into the elite fellowship sent forth to acquire the greatest relic in Christendom - the Holy Grail.

The Colonial Boy

The Colonial Boy, Geoffrey Storey (Cover design: Zoë Farmer)

The story of a boy growing up in the innocence and the violence of Colonial Africa.

The Rustle of Death

The Rustle of Death, Daniel Kurah

The Yellow Badge

The Yellow Badge, Stephen Clements (Cover design: Zoë Farmer)

Edward Cooper hated Jews. He had been brought up in a country where the people knew the right thing to do with the infidels; kill them all. He had also been raised to respect women and to protect the weak and so, when he witnesses an assault on a Jewish couple by two wealthy young nobles, he is faced with an impossible dilemma.

Set in the England of 1320, The Yellow Badge mixes history with fiction to create a disturbing picture of English racism and hatred over six centuries before the world had ever heard of the Nazis.

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