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Showroom Sample History & Biography Bargain Book Box

Discover an unparalleled collection of knowledge and insight with our exclusive Showroom Sample Non-Fiction Bargain Book Box! Each book in this curated selection is brand new, having served as a display item in our showroom. While they may bear minor cosmetic imperfections like a small sticker on the cover or slight shelf wear, their pages remain pristine, offering you a gateway to captivating stories, historical revelations, and profound biographies at an unbeatable value. Expand your horizons and enrich your library with these exceptional reads today.

  1. SAS Forged in Hell by Damien Lewis
    Dive into the brutal origins of the SAS, tracing their legendary path from desert skirmishes to modern warfare. Damien Lewis unearths the untold stories of the mavericks who defied convention and forged an elite fighting force. Experience the grit, courage, and strategic brilliance that shaped one of the world's most formidable special units. A gripping account of heroism and sacrifice, revealing the true spirit of the SAS.

  2. Florence (Art & Architecture)
    Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and artistic grandeur of Florence, the heart of the Italian Renaissance. This exquisite volume showcases the city's iconic architecture, masterpieces of art, and rich cultural heritage. Explore the historical significance of its cathedrals, palaces, and galleries, brought to life through stunning visuals. An essential companion for anyone captivated by the history, art, and enduring spirit of this magnificent city.

  3. Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic by Tom Holland
    Journey back to the tumultuous final decades of the Roman Republic, a period of unprecedented ambition and betrayal. Tom Holland brings to life the iconic figures like Caesar, Pompey, and Cicero, whose power struggles reshaped the ancient world. Experience the political intrigue, military conquests, and social upheaval that led to the Republic's dramatic collapse. A masterful narrative history that illuminates the enduring lessons of power and its corrupting influence.

  4. Unleashing Demons: The Bestselling Inside Story of Brexit by Craig Oliver
    Gain an unprecedented insider's view into the tumultuous and divisive campaign for Britain's exit from the European Union. Craig Oliver, David Cameron's former Director of Communications, reveals the strategies, tensions, and personalities behind Brexit. Experience the relentless pace and high stakes of a political battle that reshaped a nation's destiny. A gripping and revealing account of one of the most significant political events of our time.

  5. The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst by Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall
    Unravel the tragic and compelling true story of Donald Crowhurst, an amateur sailor who embarked on a doomed round-the-world race. Tomalin and Hall meticulously reconstruct his descent into delusion and deception, leading to a mysterious disappearance at sea. This gripping narrative explores themes of ambition, isolation, and the psychological toll of extreme pressure. A haunting and unforgettable account of a man's desperate struggle against himself and the elements.

  6. The Quest for Queen Mary by James Pope-Hennessy
    Embark on a fascinating biographical journey into the life of Queen Mary, consort of King George V and grandmother to Queen Elizabeth II. James Pope-Hennessy, with access to private papers and interviews, paints a nuanced portrait of a formidable royal figure. Discover the woman behind the crown, her unwavering sense of duty, and her influence on the British monarchy. A meticulously researched and engaging exploration of a pivotal royal life.

  7. Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from Bronze Age to Silver Screen by Greg Jenner
    Uncover the surprising evolution of celebrity, tracing its roots from ancient heroes to modern-day media sensations. Greg Jenner, known for his engaging historical insights, reveals how fame has been sought, managed, and exploited across millennia. Discover the fascinating and often bizarre ways societies have worshipped, admired, and sometimes reviled their public figures. A witty and insightful journey through the enduring human fascination with fame and its ever-changing forms.

  8. Military Blunders by Geoffrey Regan
    Explore the most catastrophic battlefield decisions throughout history, from ancient empires to contemporary conflicts. Geoffrey Regan dissects the strategic errors, misjudgments, and hubris that led to devastating military defeats. Gain critical insights into the psychology of command and the unforeseen consequences of flawed leadership. A compelling examination of how even the most powerful armies can be undone by their own mistakes.

  9. Endurance by Alfred Lansing
    Relive the harrowing true story of Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated Antarctic expedition and his crew's incredible fight for survival. Alfred Lansing masterfully recounts their ship's crushing in ice, the desperate journey across frozen wastes, and the ultimate rescue. This is a testament to human resilience, leadership, and the indomitable spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. An epic tale of exploration and endurance that continues to inspire generations.

  10. Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
    Experience the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela, from his early activism to his 27 years of imprisonment and eventual presidency. Mandela's autobiography is a powerful testament to his unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and reconciliation. His words inspire hope and resilience, detailing the struggle against apartheid and the triumph of the human spirit. An essential and profoundly moving account of one of history's most iconic leaders.

  11. Miss Aluminium by Susanna Moore
    Delve into Susanna Moore's captivating memoir, a poignant exploration of her unconventional upbringing and journey into adulthood. Moore recounts her experiences navigating a complex family life and her early career in the vibrant, often turbulent, New York art scene. Her prose is sharp and evocative, painting a vivid picture of self-discovery, resilience, and artistic awakening. A beautifully written and deeply personal reflection on identity, memory, and the pursuit of creative freedom.

  12. The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson
    Witness Winston Churchill's first year as Prime Minister, as he rallies a nation under siege during the London Blitz. Erik Larson vividly portrays the daily lives of Churchill, his family, and his inner circle amidst relentless bombing. Discover the personal courage and strategic genius that defined Britain's darkest hour and inspired unwavering defiance. A captivating narrative of leadership, resilience, and the human spirit in the crucible of war.

  13. The Age of Extremes: 1914-1991 by Eric Hobsbawm
    Delve into Eric Hobsbawm's monumental analysis of the "short twentieth century," from the Great War to the fall of the Soviet Union. This seminal work explores the rise and fall of ideologies, global conflicts, and profound societal transformations. Hobsbawm offers a sweeping, incisive perspective on the forces that shaped our modern world and its complex challenges. An indispensable guide to understanding the turbulent and transformative era that defined contemporary history.

  14. A Brief History of the Mediterranean by Jeremy Black
    Embark on a sweeping historical journey across the Mediterranean Sea, the cradle of civilizations and a crossroads of cultures. Jeremy Black explores the region's pivotal role in shaping empires, trade routes, and intellectual exchange through millennia. Discover how this vibrant sea connected diverse peoples, fostering both conflict and unparalleled innovation. An essential overview for anyone seeking to understand the deep historical tapestry of this vital global region.

  15. The Temptress: The Scandalous Life of Alice de Janzé by Paul Spicer
    Step into the scandalous world of Kenya's "Happy Valley" set, through the captivating story of the enigmatic Alice de Janzé. Paul Spicer unearths the dramatic life of this American heiress, marked by passion, murder, and a notorious love triangle. Explore the decadent and dangerous lives of the colonial elite, where privilege masked dark secrets and illicit affairs. A compelling true crime biography that exposes the hidden depths of desire and despair in a bygone era.

  16. Fanny & Stella: The Men Who Shocked Victorian England by Neil McKenna
    Discover the extraordinary true story of Fanny and Stella, two cross-dressing men whose sensational trial captivated Victorian society. Neil McKenna meticulously reconstructs their lives, their vibrant defiance of gender norms, and the moral panic they ignited. This groundbreaking account sheds light on hidden queer histories and the rigid social conventions of the era. A fascinating and important exploration of identity, scandal, and the fight for personal freedom in 19th-century London.

  17. Pelé: The Autobiography by Pelé
    Step onto the pitch with Pelé, the legendary Brazilian footballer widely regarded as the greatest player of all time. In his own words, Pelé recounts his humble beginnings, his rise to global superstardom, and his three World Cup victories. Discover the passion, skill, and dedication that defined his unparalleled career and transformed the beautiful game. An inspiring and intimate look at the life of a sporting icon who transcended the boundaries of sport.




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Showroom Sample History & Biography Bargain Book Box

Discover an unparalleled collection of knowledge and insight with our exclusive Showroom Sample Non-Fiction Bargain Book Box! Each book in this curated selection is brand new, having served as a display item in our showroom. While they may bear minor cosmetic imperfections like a small sticker on the cover or slight shelf wear, their pages remain pristine, offering you a gateway to captivating stories, historical revelations, and profound biographies at an unbeatable value. Expand your horizons and enrich your library with these exceptional reads today.

  1. SAS Forged in Hell by Damien Lewis
    Dive into the brutal origins of the SAS, tracing their legendary path from desert skirmishes to modern warfare. Damien Lewis unearths the untold stories of the mavericks who defied convention and forged an elite fighting force. Experience the grit, courage, and strategic brilliance that shaped one of the world's most formidable special units. A gripping account of heroism and sacrifice, revealing the true spirit of the SAS.

  2. Florence (Art & Architecture)
    Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and artistic grandeur of Florence, the heart of the Italian Renaissance. This exquisite volume showcases the city's iconic architecture, masterpieces of art, and rich cultural heritage. Explore the historical significance of its cathedrals, palaces, and galleries, brought to life through stunning visuals. An essential companion for anyone captivated by the history, art, and enduring spirit of this magnificent city.

  3. Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic by Tom Holland
    Journey back to the tumultuous final decades of the Roman Republic, a period of unprecedented ambition and betrayal. Tom Holland brings to life the iconic figures like Caesar, Pompey, and Cicero, whose power struggles reshaped the ancient world. Experience the political intrigue, military conquests, and social upheaval that led to the Republic's dramatic collapse. A masterful narrative history that illuminates the enduring lessons of power and its corrupting influence.

  4. Unleashing Demons: The Bestselling Inside Story of Brexit by Craig Oliver
    Gain an unprecedented insider's view into the tumultuous and divisive campaign for Britain's exit from the European Union. Craig Oliver, David Cameron's former Director of Communications, reveals the strategies, tensions, and personalities behind Brexit. Experience the relentless pace and high stakes of a political battle that reshaped a nation's destiny. A gripping and revealing account of one of the most significant political events of our time.

  5. The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst by Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall
    Unravel the tragic and compelling true story of Donald Crowhurst, an amateur sailor who embarked on a doomed round-the-world race. Tomalin and Hall meticulously reconstruct his descent into delusion and deception, leading to a mysterious disappearance at sea. This gripping narrative explores themes of ambition, isolation, and the psychological toll of extreme pressure. A haunting and unforgettable account of a man's desperate struggle against himself and the elements.

  6. The Quest for Queen Mary by James Pope-Hennessy
    Embark on a fascinating biographical journey into the life of Queen Mary, consort of King George V and grandmother to Queen Elizabeth II. James Pope-Hennessy, with access to private papers and interviews, paints a nuanced portrait of a formidable royal figure. Discover the woman behind the crown, her unwavering sense of duty, and her influence on the British monarchy. A meticulously researched and engaging exploration of a pivotal royal life.

  7. Dead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from Bronze Age to Silver Screen by Greg Jenner
    Uncover the surprising evolution of celebrity, tracing its roots from ancient heroes to modern-day media sensations. Greg Jenner, known for his engaging historical insights, reveals how fame has been sought, managed, and exploited across millennia. Discover the fascinating and often bizarre ways societies have worshipped, admired, and sometimes reviled their public figures. A witty and insightful journey through the enduring human fascination with fame and its ever-changing forms.

  8. Military Blunders by Geoffrey Regan
    Explore the most catastrophic battlefield decisions throughout history, from ancient empires to contemporary conflicts. Geoffrey Regan dissects the strategic errors, misjudgments, and hubris that led to devastating military defeats. Gain critical insights into the psychology of command and the unforeseen consequences of flawed leadership. A compelling examination of how even the most powerful armies can be undone by their own mistakes.

  9. Endurance by Alfred Lansing
    Relive the harrowing true story of Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated Antarctic expedition and his crew's incredible fight for survival. Alfred Lansing masterfully recounts their ship's crushing in ice, the desperate journey across frozen wastes, and the ultimate rescue. This is a testament to human resilience, leadership, and the indomitable spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. An epic tale of exploration and endurance that continues to inspire generations.

  10. Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
    Experience the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela, from his early activism to his 27 years of imprisonment and eventual presidency. Mandela's autobiography is a powerful testament to his unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and reconciliation. His words inspire hope and resilience, detailing the struggle against apartheid and the triumph of the human spirit. An essential and profoundly moving account of one of history's most iconic leaders.

  11. Miss Aluminium by Susanna Moore
    Delve into Susanna Moore's captivating memoir, a poignant exploration of her unconventional upbringing and journey into adulthood. Moore recounts her experiences navigating a complex family life and her early career in the vibrant, often turbulent, New York art scene. Her prose is sharp and evocative, painting a vivid picture of self-discovery, resilience, and artistic awakening. A beautifully written and deeply personal reflection on identity, memory, and the pursuit of creative freedom.

  12. The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson
    Witness Winston Churchill's first year as Prime Minister, as he rallies a nation under siege during the London Blitz. Erik Larson vividly portrays the daily lives of Churchill, his family, and his inner circle amidst relentless bombing. Discover the personal courage and strategic genius that defined Britain's darkest hour and inspired unwavering defiance. A captivating narrative of leadership, resilience, and the human spirit in the crucible of war.

  13. The Age of Extremes: 1914-1991 by Eric Hobsbawm
    Delve into Eric Hobsbawm's monumental analysis of the "short twentieth century," from the Great War to the fall of the Soviet Union. This seminal work explores the rise and fall of ideologies, global conflicts, and profound societal transformations. Hobsbawm offers a sweeping, incisive perspective on the forces that shaped our modern world and its complex challenges. An indispensable guide to understanding the turbulent and transformative era that defined contemporary history.

  14. A Brief History of the Mediterranean by Jeremy Black
    Embark on a sweeping historical journey across the Mediterranean Sea, the cradle of civilizations and a crossroads of cultures. Jeremy Black explores the region's pivotal role in shaping empires, trade routes, and intellectual exchange through millennia. Discover how this vibrant sea connected diverse peoples, fostering both conflict and unparalleled innovation. An essential overview for anyone seeking to understand the deep historical tapestry of this vital global region.

  15. The Temptress: The Scandalous Life of Alice de Janzé by Paul Spicer
    Step into the scandalous world of Kenya's "Happy Valley" set, through the captivating story of the enigmatic Alice de Janzé. Paul Spicer unearths the dramatic life of this American heiress, marked by passion, murder, and a notorious love triangle. Explore the decadent and dangerous lives of the colonial elite, where privilege masked dark secrets and illicit affairs. A compelling true crime biography that exposes the hidden depths of desire and despair in a bygone era.

  16. Fanny & Stella: The Men Who Shocked Victorian England by Neil McKenna
    Discover the extraordinary true story of Fanny and Stella, two cross-dressing men whose sensational trial captivated Victorian society. Neil McKenna meticulously reconstructs their lives, their vibrant defiance of gender norms, and the moral panic they ignited. This groundbreaking account sheds light on hidden queer histories and the rigid social conventions of the era. A fascinating and important exploration of identity, scandal, and the fight for personal freedom in 19th-century London.

  17. Pelé: The Autobiography by Pelé
    Step onto the pitch with Pelé, the legendary Brazilian footballer widely regarded as the greatest player of all time. In his own words, Pelé recounts his humble beginnings, his rise to global superstardom, and his three World Cup victories. Discover the passion, skill, and dedication that defined his unparalleled career and transformed the beautiful game. An inspiring and intimate look at the life of a sporting icon who transcended the boundaries of sport.