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Jul 9, 2010 · The History Press is an independent non-fiction publisher. We seek to inform, entertain and champion untold stories and hidden voices across a variety of genres.
History Archives - The History Press
24th November, 2023 in Biography & Memoir, History, Special Editions. Solving the mystery of the Princes in the Tower. Following seven years of investigation and intelligence gathering, …
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Who we are The History Press is an independent non-fiction publisher based in the heart of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire – home also to one of the most prestigious literary festivals in …
History Archives - The History Press
5th December, 2024 in History, Local & Family History. Women’s Land Army in Hampshire. John Lander author of new book Don’t Delay – Enrol Today highlights the importance of the …
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Please read our submissions guidelines below before sending us your proposal. The History Press welcomes submissions from both new and established authors. If you have a work of …
The Little History of England - The History Press
Mar 7, 2024 · What did the Romans do for us? Did King Arthur really exist? Who was Bloody Mary? Why did Great Britain go to war with Napoleon? Formed out of a union of warring …
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Britain 3000 BC - The History Press
Apr 18, 2024 · Were prehistoric people like us? How did they live, what did they think and how did they see their world? 3000 BC was a moment of great significance in the British Isles: …
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Jan 27, 2025 · March 5, 2025, Various dates and times, 24 Feb - 5 March. Portsmouth BookFest 2025 hosts five authors from The History Press. Portsmouth BookFest returns in 2025 with a …
Stratford - The History Press
Aug 31, 2023 · Stratford developed at the lowest crossing point of the River Lea and was a strategic gateway to London. Part of the Essex parish of West Ham, its name, which derives …