Frontline Books

Britain’s Wartime Evacuees: The People, Places and Stories of the Evacuations Told Through the Accounts of Those Who Were There (Voices from the Past)

By Gillian Mawson - Published 2020

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Nonfiction

The impact of mass air raids on civilian targets was the great unknown at the outset of WW2. Pre-war exercises seemed to prove ...Read Review

The Man Who Discovered Antarctica: Edward Bransfield Explained – The First Man to Find and Chart the Antarctic Mainland

By Sheila Bransfield - Published 2019

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Nonfiction

Sheila Bransfield researched the life of Edward Bransfield, who commanded the first ship to sight the Antarctic continent in 1819, in the mistaken belief ...Read Review

Julius Caesar’s Invasion of Britain: Solving a 2,000-Year-Old Mystery

By Roger Stephen Nolan - Published 2019

Genres:

Nonfiction

Roger Nolan has a new theory about the route taken by Julius Caesar in his invasion of Britain in 54 BC.  The received version ...Read Review

Death March Escape: The Remarkable Story of a Man Who Twice Escaped the Nazi Holocaust

By Jack J Hersch - Published 2019

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Nonfiction

Although Death March Escape is a true-life story, it is structured like many historical novels in two time streams. The ‘historic’ stream concerns ...Read Review