HarperCollins
Gone with the Windsors
Written in diary form covering the years 1932 to 1946, these entries document the life of the fictional, recently widowed…
A Respectable Trade
Fans of Gregory’s phenomenally successful Tudor novels will encounter a more somber, pensive writer in A Respectable Trade. Re-issued by…
Inés of My Soul
Editors' choice
Doña Inés Suárez tells the epic story of her life and the conquest of Chile in this fictional biography. Inés,…
Wolf of The Plains
The author is best known as the author of the Emperor series of books based on the life of Julius…
Becoming Charlemagne: Europe, Baghdad, and the Empires of A.D. 800
This book will sit on my reference shelf as an extremely useful source of information about Rome and the Roman…
The Savage Garden
In 1958, Cambridge art history student, Adam Strickland, goes to Tuscany to work on the Mannerist garden of the Villa…
Queen of Swords
Sara Donati revives the sweeping, no-holds-barred historical sagas of the 1970s and 1980s in Queen of Swords, the fifth book…
Sharpe’s Fury
This twenty-first title in Cornwell’s Sharpe series brings the dashing, 19th-century rifleman to Spain during the Napoleonic wars. The drama…
Viking Warrior
In this first book of the Strongbow Saga, fifteen-year-old Halfdan has been a slave in his father’s household until his…
Sand In My Shoes: War-time Diaries of a WAAF
Joan Rice’s diary covers the years from September 1939 to December 1942. She came from a middle-class family, attended secretarial…
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