Phil Carradice Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)






A history of witch hunts and witchcraft, from its ancient origins to the present day.
Who are the greatest spy writers of the twentieth century? This book narrows the field down to Buchan, Fleming and Le Carre, including accounts of their lives alongside their books. Agree or disagree? Carradice makes his case!
Fresh perspective of Henry VIII, focusing on the turbulence of his reign.
The story of Owain Glyndwr is one of magnificent courage and sacrifice, of military and political success and failure.
Covers a much-ignored aspect of the First World War - how both troops and the general public were kept bolstered and entertained during the war.
An honest depiction of one of the great war leaders and statesmen of the Middle Ages.
A history of the women in Hitler's life, a fascinating account of his relationships with them.
A Hundred Years of Spying
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The true story behind the secret agents who have captivated and enthralled generations of readers.
The Battle of Tsushima
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The Battle of Tsushima is one of the forgotten actions of the twentieth century but it has a significance that is immense in world history.