During the 1960s swarms of motorcyclists roamed along London's North Circular Road in nightly "burn ups". Their pit stop was the Ace Cafe at Stonebridge Park. This is their story as told by the boys who raced and the policemen who chased, woven against a background of contemporary reports.
Classic and evocative account of a First World War Ace of Aces. Contains a new Introduction by aviation expert RICHARD OVERY which describes, in fascinating detail, the man behind the memoirs.
Famously bloody and anarchic period of Roman historyAuthors clear narrative untangles the twists and turns of shifting alliances and analyses the military events. Very well-established author with a strong following
A riveting account of Britain's last End of Empire conflict. One of the few modern studies to examine Britain's clandestine war in neighbouring Yemen alongside her conflict in Aden.