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  • The March to Magdala

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Robinson Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Unedited, unabridged, original format editions with original colored cover art, these Henty books reproduce the original in careful detail. As Special Correspondent for the Standard newspaper, Mr. Henty chronicles the March from Annesley Bay to Magdala. This 400 mile ordeal was a logistical nightmare during which the British emerged victorious over the terrain, the human enemy being a minor difficulty. With rich description of the country through which this March was made, this account is a brilliant, in depth description ofthe determination and endurance of the British Army and also of some of its foibles and weaknesses.
  • Five Families: The Rise, Decline and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires

    Selwyn Raab

    Hardcover (Robson Books, March 15, 2006)
    "Talk about stranger than fiction. Selwyn Raab tells riveting, true tales of the fabled mob figures. It's 'The Godfather' annotated -- a classic piece of reporting by a man who knows the bloody, brutal, corrupt territory." -- Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' This extensively researched account of the fabled New York mob figures we alternately despise and glamorize provides the most comprehensive history of the city's criminal empires that have intimidated, killed and fleeced Americans and confounded law enforcement for over 100 years. From their New York headquarters, the Bonnano, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese crime 'familes' have created a vast domain with outposts along the East Coast, Florida, California and Las Vegas. With influence over everything from the price of fruit and vegetables, waterfront commerce in America's largest port, the construction industry, local and national government, the FBI, even refuse collection and the heroin trade, the Cosa Nostra's hold on everyday life is unprecedented. Selwyn Raab has managed to persuade mafiosi and their helpmates to talk candidly for the first time, and he unravels their mysterious codes and culture to elucidate the art of surviving in a volatile criminal environment. In the light of the success of John Dickie's bestselling 'Cosa Nostra' and the enduring allure of the Mafia in pop culture ('The Sopranos', 'The Godfather Returns'), this fascinating and definitive work is at once a history of the world's most sophisticated and lucrative underworld phenomena and an investigation into the pillage of New York's richest city and region. Selwyn Raab not only reveals where the bodies are buried, he brings them back to life.
  • With the Allies to Pekin

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Robinson Books, Oct. 16, 2002)
    Unedited, unabridged, original format editions with original colored cover art, these Henty books reproduce the original in careful detail. In this book the writer tells the story of the Siege of Pekin in a way that is sure to grip the interest of his young readers. The experience of Rex Bateman, the son of an English merchant at Tientsin, and of his cousins, two girls whom Rex rescues from the Boxers just after the first outbreak, offer a variety of heroic incident sufficient to fire the loyalty of the most indifferent lad.
  • Fairy Tales and Stories from Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen, W. Heath Robinson, Arthur Rackham

    (Robin Books, Oct. 15, 2018)
    A collection of stories by Hans Christian Andersen including such favorites as The Snow Queen, The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina, The Ugly Duckling, The Princess and the Pea, The Wild Swans. The stories are accompanied by fascinating drawings by W. Heath Robinson and Arthur Rackham (110 illustrations).
  • Laughter in the air: An informal history of British radio comedy

    Barry Took

    Hardcover (Robson Books, Jan. 1, 1976)
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  • Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage: The Titanic's First-Class Passengers and Their World

    Hugh Brewster

    Hardcover (Robson Books, March 1, 2012)
    As the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic approaches in April 2012, the haunting story of the doomed liner has lost none of its allure. A host of commemorative events are planned for the centenary, and with many Titanic books set to hit the market, the question arises as to how this one will stand out from the others. Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage is a fresh take on this everpopular subject through the prism of the lives of the Titanic's first class passengers - woven into a gripping account of the ship's short life. The ship has often been called a microcosm of the Edwardian era - this has never been more true than it is presented in this book. In other accounts of the Titanic the ship is the protagonist and those on board merely bit part players. Here, its leading characters are moved into the foreground and their stories intertwined with the powerful narrative arc of the doomed voyage. The book probes into the lives of those on board in a way that no other account has done. Here we find some of Britain's and America's leading society figures engaged in illicit homosexual relationships, flaunting extra-marital affairs and openly risking scandal in the ballrooms of the world's most famous ship, oblivious of the disaster that lay in the seas ahead.
  • London's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary But True Stories

    Tom Quinn

    Paperback (Robson Books, May 28, 2008)
    Did you know that it is still forbidden to run, carry an umbrella, or whistle in Burlington Arcade? That at the southeast corner of Trafalgar Square there's a tiny, working jail cell that looks like a fat lamppost that still has a direct phone link to Scotland Yard? That the entrance to Buckingham Palace that faces down the Mall is actually the back door, not the front? From the quirky to the bizarre, this is a humorous and historical dissection of London's strangest occurrences and locations.
  • St. George For England

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (Robinson Books, Oct. 16, 2002)
    Unedited, unabridged, original format editions with original colored cover art, these Henty books reproduce the original in careful detail. No portion of English history is more crowded with great events than that of the reign of Edward III. Cressy and Poitiers; the destruction of the Spanish fleet; the plague of the Black Death; the Jacquerie rising; these are treated by the author in "St. George for England." The hero of the story, although of good family, begins life as a London apprentice, but after countless adventures and perils becomes by valor and good conduct the squire, and at last the trusted friend of the Black Prince.
  • Bill Oddie's Little Black Bird Book

    Bill Oddie

    Paperback (Robson Books, May 1, 2006)
    In this book, comedian Bill Oddie writes about the glory of birdwatching, offering both serious advice as well as hilarious anecdotes. He dissects the proper uniform for birdwatching, debates whether he'd liked to be called an "ornithologist" or a "bird spotter," and tells tales of the birdwatching trips he has taken across the globe.
  • Bedtime Stories: Little Red Riding Hood & Puss in Boots

    Charles Perrault, Walter Crane, Charles Welsh, Marie-Michelle Joy

    eBook (Robin Books, May 1, 2017)
    Two classic fairy tales, Puss in Boots and Little Red Riding Hood, by Charles Perrault with color illustrations by Walter Crane
  • Fairy Tales and Stories from Hans Christian Andersen

    Hans Christian Andersen, Marie-Michelle Joy, W. Heath Robinson, Arthur Rackham, H. B. Paull

    (Robin Books, Jan. 31, 2018)
    A collection of stories by Hans Christian Andersen including such favorites as The Snow Queen, The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina, The Ugly Duckling, The Princess and the Pea, The Wild Swans. The stories are accompanied by fascinating drawings by W. Heath Robinson and Arthur Rackham (110 illustrations).
  • Squaring Off: Mailer VS Baldwin

    W. J. Weatherby

    Hardcover (Robson Books, March 15, 1977)
    Dust jacket design by Harold King.