Bookshelf

Welcome to the Unseen Histories bookshelf. Here you can read excerpts from new history books as well as browsing our archive of previews. These, published monthly, showcase the boldest and best new history writing across all eras of the past.

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Testimonies: 93, 96, and 130

Will Ashon on how we give shape to our lives, find meaning in the chaos, acknowledge the fragility of our existence

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The Endeavour

Tom Hindle's debut mystery is set on a ship full of suspects, with two detectives. And one killer

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And the North

Hugh Brody reflects on his life, from childhood to the Arctic in Landscapes of Silence

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Acts of Love and War

A nation torn apart by war. One woman steps into the crossfire

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Life and Death

Sean Lusk's spellbinding tale of one young man’s quest for the truth in the 18th century

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The Mummy as Medicine, the Mummy in Medicine

Angela Stienne on the stories behind Egyptian mummies in museums

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Tutankhamun's Trumpet

The Story of Ancient Egypt in 100 Objects

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On the Subject of Power and a Porkchop

Neil Blackmore introduces us to Francis Bacon, a politician in the court of King James I

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I am an Irishman

Ronan McGreevy on the assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP in 1922, triggering the Irish Civil War

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The Aberfan Disaster

Sam Knight on the London piano teacher who foretold one of Wales' most horrific industrial disasters

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The World’s Biggest Prison in the Middle of Nowhere

Nick Guyatt explores an 19th century tragedy in Britain's most terrifying prison

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Ghost Mountain

William Atkins explores the banishment of the Zulu prince, Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, to the remote island of St Helena