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Pen and Sword Books: Style from the Nile

In November 1922, the combined efforts of Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon revealed to the world the wonderful things buried in Tutankhamen’s tomb, Egypt had already been a source for new trends in fashion for quite some time: in the early 19th century, for example, Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign contributed to the popularization of Kashmir shawls, while the inauguration of the Suez Canal in 1869 stimulated Egyptianizing trends in gowns, jewellery and textiles.

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Rosa-bonini
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Karen-hammond
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Kaitlyn-parker
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Irene-brinn

Pen and Sword Books: Elizabeth I's Final Years

Elizabeth I s Final Years outlines the interwoven relationships and rivalries between politicians and courtiers surrounding England’s omnipotent queen in the years following the death in 1588 of the Earl of Leicester.

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Essex
Scotland
Irish
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Steven-veerapen
Kelsey-fischer
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Pen and Sword Books: A Sailor's Odyssey

Admiral Andrew Cunningham, best remembered for his courageous leadership in the Mediterranean in the Second World War, is often rated as our finest naval commander after Nelson, and indeed a bust of the Admiral was unveiled in Trafalgar Square close by his predecessor in 1967 by the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Royal-navy-museum
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Western-front
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Pen and Sword Books: Captured at Singapore

What would it be like to leave your loved ones behind knowing you may never see them again? Then depart on a ship in the dead of night heading for an unknown destination and find yourself in the heat of a battle which concludes in enemy conditions so terrible that your survival in captivity is still under threat? Cultivated from a small, faded, address book secretly written by a young soldier in the Royal Army Service Corps, Captured at Singapore, is a POW story of adventure, courage resilience and luck.

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Ontario
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Pen and Sword Books: The First Atomic Bomb

While German and Japanese scientists also laboured unsuccessfully to create an atomic bomb, by the summer of 1945, the American-led team was ready to test its first weapon.

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Russia
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