Most Popular Books by RICHARD HOLMES

RICHARD HOLMES is the author of Marlborough (2008), Wellington: The Iron Duke (Text Only) (2012), The Age of Wonder (2008), Churchill's Bunker (2011), Soldiers (2012).

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Marlborough

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Marlborough
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Wellington: The Iron Duke (Text Only)

release date: Jun 28, 2012
Wellington: The Iron Duke (Text Only)
In this compelling book, Richard Holmes tells the exhilarating story of the Duke of Wellington, Britain''s greatest ever soldier.

The Age of Wonder

release date: Jan 01, 2008
The Age of Wonder
The winner of the Somerset Maugham Award presents the earliest ideas of the explorers of “dynamic science,” including William Herschel and his sister, Caroline, who changed the public''s ideas about stars, and Humphry Davy, who invented the miners'' lamp.

Churchill's Bunker

release date: Jun 01, 2011
Churchill's Bunker
''This is the room from which I will direct the war,'' Churchill declared, shortly after becoming Prime Minister in 1940. It was from these cramped confines that Churchill turned a seemingly inevitable defeat at the hands of the Nazis into a famous victory. Built in 1938 as a temporary refuge in case of air raid attack, this secret bunker became a second home to Churchill - and to large numbers of military personnel and civil servants whose work until now has been largely unsung. Drawing on a fascinating range of original material, including newly available first-hand accounts of the people who lived there, Holmes reveals how and why the bunker and its war machine developed; how the inhabitants'' lives were transformed; and how their work led to victory. Elegant and illuminating, Churchill''s Bunker is a unique exploration of one of the most important sites in British history.

Soldiers

release date: Sep 01, 2012
Soldiers
Since 1660 the army has evolved and adapted, but the social organisation of the men has changed less, with the major combat arms retaining many of the characteristics familiar to those who fought at Blenheim, Waterloo and the Somme. The Duke of Marlborough, who built up the British army to become a world-class fighting force in the 1660s, would recognise in the tired heroes of Helmand the descendants of the men he led to victory at Blenheim over three hundred years ago.SOLDIERS is exhaustively researched, and Holmes''s affection for the soldier shines through on every page. Above all, this book is brimming with great stories, from the chaos of the battlefield to the fug of the barrack-room, from Ulster to Bengal, from Flanders'' fields to the Afghan hills. This is a magisterial social history of the British soldier - and Richard Holmes''s fitting last tribute to the British soldier, to whom he was so devoted.

Derry Revisited

release date: Apr 20, 2005
Derry Revisited
In 1719, sixteen families left Ireland for America and founded a community called Nutfield, which evolved into modern Derry. For centuries, Derry retained its small-town character, but the 1963 opening of Interstate 93 changed the town forever. Within a decade, its population doubled. Derry is now the states most populous town. This charming collection of over two hundred photographs presents Derry in its quieter years, when trolleys crisscrossed the town, most of the men worked in shoe factories, and traffic on Broadway stopped each morning as the Hood cows crossed to their pasture. For many older residents, these images will bring back a flood of memories. Newcomers will better understand the traditions that helped shape the town. Derry Revisited evokes a sense of expanded pride in the heritage of Derry.

Principles of Conveyancing; Designed for the Use of Students: with an Introduction on the Study of that Branch of Law

release date: Nov 22, 2025
Principles of Conveyancing; Designed for the Use of Students: with an Introduction on the Study of that Branch of Law
Reprint of the original, first published in 1845. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.

A Guide to Battles

release date: Sep 14, 2006
A Guide to Battles
This fascinating book tells the stories of the most dramatic, memorable, and important conflicts in world history, from Agincourt, Lepanto, and Trafalgar, to Gettysburg, Stalingrad, and the Somme. It begins with the battle of Megiddo fought by the ancient Egyptians and takes the reader through to the Second Gulf War of 2003. On the way it encompasses almost 300 battles from around the world - from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, to Europe and the Americas.

World War II in Photographs

release date: Jan 01, 2008
World War II in Photographs
Stunning collections of photographs from the front-lines, beautifully presented in large format paperback

The Napoleonic Wars Experience

release date: Sep 07, 2010
The Napoleonic Wars Experience
Napoleon was the colossus of his age. He rose to become one of Revolutionary France''s most successful generals, before being crowned emperor in December 1804. This book tells the story of the Napoleonic Wars, bringing 30 items of facsimile memorabilia, which have been researched from museum collections around the world.

The D-Day Experience

release date: Jan 01, 2007

I am Soldier

release date: Dec 20, 2011
I am Soldier
I am Soldier brings together the profiles of sixty soldiers who have fought over the past 2,500 years. These vivid accounts graphically depict the role of the soldier in battle often using the soldiers'' own words to reveal what they felt during the chaos of war and its aftermath. From the Spartans at Thermopylae to the war in the Persian Gulf, this book shows the lives of the individual men and woman who made up the great armies that changed the world.

The Little Field Marshal

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The Little Field Marshal
Sir John French is a figure who has always aroused controversy. unsurpassed. Despite being the most capable cavalry leader of his generation, posterity has judged him an unfeeling butcher, responsible for more deaths in the first two hours of the battle of Loos than all the casualties on both sides in the 1944 D-Day landings. But there was another side to French, which is only revealed in his private papers. scandalous: he courted dismissal after an affair with a fellow officer''s wife, and had a string of beautiful and well-connected mistresses. tormented by what he termed ''glory and her twin sister murder''. as he envisaged his room at GHQ filled with the ''silent army'' of the dead. In the writing of this book, the first and only comprehensive biography of the Field Marshal, Richard Holmes was granted unrestricted access to Sir John French''s private papers. of the most important military events of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Riding the Retreat

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Riding the Retreat
An account of the author''s journey into the past when, in 1993, he set off with four friends to follow the route taken by the British Expeditionary Force on its retreat from the German offensive at Mons during World War I.

The World Atlas of Warfare

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The World Atlas of Warfare
A definitive compendium of the weapons of war, from the earliest times to today''s battles fought with sophisticated armaments, is enhanced with a chronology rich with photographs, maps, and drawings
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