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  • Harem

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 7, 2018)
    "A page-turner . . . This peek behind the walls of the seraglio will seduce lovers of large-scale historical fiction." - BooklistHE COULD HAVE HAD ANY WOMAN IN THE EMPIRE. HE WANTED ONLY ONE. Suleiman the Magnificent ruled an empire of thirty million people; his army conquered all who stood against him; he rebuilt Istanbul in marble and made it one of the greatest cities in the world. In his personal harem he kept three hundred of the empire’s most beautiful women.But his greatest danger lay not outside the walls - but within.Despite its luxury, his harem was virtually a prison. For his concubines, the only way to a better life was to find a way into his bed and bear him a son. But the young Sultan gave all his attention to his favorite, Gulbehar.Until one day, when a new arrival from Russia takes fate into her own hands. She is clever and she is ruthless. And she has a plan to displace her - and become queen.What will happen if he forsakes his harem for the love of just one woman, and marries her in defiance of his pashas, his nation and the centuries-old code of his people?This is the astonishing story of Suleiman, the one they called the Magnificent, and the woman he loved.From medieval Venice to the slave markets of Algiers, from the mountains of Persia to the forbidden seraglio of the Ottoman's greatest sultan, this is a tale of passion and intrigue in a world where nothing is really as it seems.HAREM has been a megaseller right across Europe. It was a runaway hit in Germany and has since been sold into 18 languages.*THIS 2019 EDITION INCLUDES EDITORIAL REVISIONS What readers and reviewers are saying about HAREM"...masterfully written and you find yourself entered into the worlds and lives of the characters. I couldn’t put this book down!! If you enjoy historical fiction, this is of a time, era and culture that I have not seen frequently written about.” Susan L.Carrier *****If you haven’t read one of Colin Falconer’s novels, then I promise you are in for a real roller-coaster ride of never ending intrigue ... a spectacular, haunting tale of malice, obsession, and zeal set in the magnificent Harem of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent ...” – History and Women "... an epic tale on a grand scale. I could not put it down." - Paul Fields.*****"Fantastic storytelling. loved this. the characters were so real." - Connie B*****DISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTIONCLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (published by Little, Brown London)
  • Cleopatra: Daughter of the Nile

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2017)
    For lovers of classic historical fiction, a sumptuous and enthralling novel about history’s most intriguing queen from internationally bestselling author, Colin Falconer."This is the riveting story of Egypt's last and greatest queen ... creating a vivid portrait of an unforgettable woman who thrived and triumphed in a world ruled by men." - Publishers WeeklyCleopatra is barely more than a girl when she inherits an empire stretching from the scorched deserts of lower Egypt to the shining Mediterranean metropolis of Alexandria, with its famed library and lighthouse.But it is Rome, not Egypt, that rules the world. Her rule is constantly imperilled by court conspiracies and Roman treachery. She survives through her alliances with the great Julius Caesar, a wily politician and battle-hardened general with a weakness for women; and the charismatic but reckless Marc Antony. The love affair between Antony and Cleopatra remains one of the ancient world's greatest love affairs. But when the tide finally turns against her, she plots a last, spectacular manoeuvre to save her children and her empire. Perfect for fans of Margaret George, Colleen McCullough and Wilbur Smith.Cleopatra was originally published in the US as When We Were Gods, and has since been translated into seven languages. It was a bestseller in Brazil, Australia and Germany.*THIS 2019 EDITION INCLUDES EDITORIAL REVISIONS What reviewers are saying about CLEOPATRA, Daughter of the Nile“Falconer’s Cleopatra is vulnerable, intelligent and liberated, defined by her wit as much as her beauty.” - Publishers Weekly"A wonderful story … not just a rehash of history but rather a refreshing look at this clever and charismatic leader … pulsating with the passion of a woman." – Womens Weekly Book of the Month“Makes dry history into a real rip-roaring read. In Falconer’s hands, Cleopatra is a smart, sexy and sassy heroine.” - Australian Womens Forum Book of the Month“Spectacular historical fiction blazing with intrigue, romance and dramatic action." – Booklist"Falconer paints an enthralling fictional portrait of the one of the most powerful and beguiling women of all ages.’ - Margaret Flanagan, American Library AssociationDISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTIONCLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (published by Little, Brown London)
  • The Medieval Castle

    Philip Warner

    Paperback (Penguin Books, )
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  • AZTEC: the story of Cortes and La Malinche

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 5, 2018)
    For lovers of epic historical fiction, a novel in the tradition of Conn Iggulden, Wilbur Smith and Bernard Cornwell from internationally bestselling author, Colin Falconer.FIVE HUNDRED MEN AGAINST AN ARMY OF ONE MILLION WARRIORS. ONE WOMAN THREW THE ODDS IN THEIR FAVOUR Hernan Cortes is sent with a handful of men to explore the new lands to the west of Cuba. His orders: go no further than the beach and report back.But though penniless and landless Cortes knew he was destined to be a king. All he needed was a country. He takes prisoner a young Mayan princess, Malinali. Her father was murdered by the country’s overlords, the Aztecs. What she wanted was – revenge.Their meeting changes the course of Mexican history.She becomes Cortes’ lover, devoting herself to the man she believes to be a living god. And she shows him how to achieve the impossible – but at what cost?‘AZTEC’ IS A STORY OF IMPOSSIBLE ODDS, UNIMAGINABLE CRUELTY, BREATH-TAKING COURAGE AND RUTHLESS GENIUS, AN ADVENTURE THAT STILL RESONATES THROUGHOUT HISTORY.The legendary Aztec civilization is here brought to life in blazing color, as the author traces the story of one of the most extraordinary love affairs of history.While Cortes is all but forgotten in the country he conquered, the controversy about Malinali - la Malinche - rages even today; when 'Aztec' was published in Mexico, it spent four months on the bestseller lists.What readers are saying about AZTEC“A fast-paced read, Aztec fascinated me from start to finish. As with all of Colin Falconer’s novels, his characters have depth and credibility, moving the story forward through their often unpredictable actions. His work takes the reader through a never-ending labyrinth of twists and turns that grips and entertains. Get this book. It is a magnificent piece of work!” History and Women *****“Once you read Colin Falconer, you’ll want to read everything he has ever written.” Crystal Book Reviews.DISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTIONCLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (published by Little, Brown London)
  • Silk Road: A haunting story of adventure, romance and courage

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 15, 2018)
    For lovers of epic historical fiction, a novel in the tradition of Shogun, Hawaii and River God.'A magisterial tale.' - UK Daily MailA templar knight, on an impossible embassy from the Holy Island to the legendary X’anadu. The mission: to save Europe from the Mongol horde.The Holy Land, 1260. Josseran Sarrazini is chosen to escort the Pope’s emissary to meet Khubilai Khan and make a peace that will turn back the Tatar invasion threatening all Christendom.To do it he must do what no other Christian has done – travel the Silk Road, from Palestine, across the endless deserts of Persia, through the black hurricanes of the Taklimakan, over the Roof of the World to Cathay – China.Death invites at every turn. The emissary, a fanatical Dominican priest, hinders every move he makes. And then there is the Tatar princess, and her gift for prophesy, who tells him that he is fated never to return homer What is it that waits for him at the end of the journey – death, or love?From the Storehouse of Winds to the Palace of Myriad Tranquilities, over the Pamirs and Hindu Kush to the legendary Shang’tu and the dazzling court of Khublai Khan. This is romance and adventure on a breath-taking scale. Perfect for fans of Clavell, Michener and Follett.From internationally bestselling author Colin Falconer, SILK ROAD has so far been translated into eight languages and has topped bestseller lists in Germany and Spain. This is historical fiction that will keep yout turning pages.What reviewers are saying about 'Silk Road'.“It’s wonderfully written, the characters gripping and with an epic story to unfurl within, it’s one that keeps you going from the start to the end.” – Falcatta Times.“A rich tale covering an iconic route within a tumultuous historical period, told in a lively and engaging voice. Thoroughly recommended.’ - Bookbag"...provides action, romance, and beautifully descriptive writing by the cartload." – Des Greene, Novel Suggestions“It is living history at its best, fictionalized yet immensely believable.’ - Alan Gold, Good Reading."With several twists to keep the reader engaged until the very last, Silk Road is sure to find its way onto the bookshelves of lovers of a thrilling tale.” – Liverpool Daily Post (UK)"Utterly absorbing and captivating!” – Mirella Patzer, History and WomenDISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTIONCLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (published by Little, Brown London)
  • A Great Love of Small Proportion: passion, romance and art in Renaissance Spain

    Colin Falconer

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 12, 2018)
    A medieval romance set in Seville and the last days of the Alhambra from internationally bestselling author, Colin Falconer.Diego Sanchis is Seville's most famous painter; his glorious art fills every church in the famous city. But for all the beauty in his soul, Diego himself is no oil painting. He sees beauty everywhere, but what beauty will ever look at him?Until one day he is asked to take on a new student.Mercedes Goncalvez is the most desired young woman in the city, and her father is rich and powerful. They are so utterly different – but they discover their souls are the same.But these are dangerous days to defy convention. Beyond the dungeons of the Inquisition, to overcome betrayal and torture; even as the Christian cannons are turned towards the heavenly gardens of the Alhambra, can Diego and Mercedes cling to true beauty among the ashes of last hope?A story of love, art and genius, perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir“History and romance combine in this highly entertaining novel. I fell in love with Diego and his biting sarcasm and propensity to be bluntly honest. He is real, loveable, and easy to sympathize with. Likewise is Mercedes who struggles to break through the norms of the era to become an artist by her own right. Another winning novel by Colin Falconer that is filled with wit and suspense! Beautifully rendered and highly recommended!” History and Women *****DISCOVER MORE COLIN FALCONER HISTORICAL FICTIONCLASSIC HISTORY:Book 1: SILK ROADBook 2: HAREMBook 3: A VAIN AND INDECENT WOMANBook 4: CLEOPATRA: Daughter of the NileBook 5: AZTECBook 6: STIGMATABook 7: EAST INDIABook 8: A GREAT LOVE OF SMALL PROPORTIONISABELLA: Braveheart of France (published by LAKE UNION)20TH CENTURY STORIES:Book 1: ANASTASIABook 2: MY BEAUTIFUL SPYBook 3: SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMYBook 4: LIVE FOR METHE UNKILLABLE KITTY O’KANE (published by LAKE UNION)LOVING LIBERTY LEVINE (published by LAKE UNION)COLIN FALCONER CRIME:VENOMLUCIFER FALLS (published by Little, Brown London)INNOCENCE DIES (published by Little, Brown London)
  • The Rough Riders

    Theodore Roosevelt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2013)
    They were in some ways a relic of the old wars—a volunteer force, organized outside the regular military command, charging into battle. The Rough Riders, however, were no ragtag bunch thrown together to meet a national emergency; they were carefully selected for their youth, physical fitness, and adaptability to Cuba’s hot climate. They were a cavalry made up of skilled riders, of men of action—southwestern cowboys, ex-servicemen with combat experience, police officers. The Rough Riders were well-trained and well-led. Thanks to Theodore Roosevelt’s contacts in government and the military (having served as Secretary of the Navy), they were well-equipped. Roosevelt and his forces won lasting glory in the famous charge to the heights of San Juan hill. This book is Theodore Roosevelt’s tribute to those who served under him and especially to those who gave their lives to the cause for which they fought.
  • Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II

    Penny Colman

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2002)
    During World War II, 127 women managed to obtain official accreditation from the U.S. War Department as war correspondents. In spite of U.S. military regulations that forbade women to cover combat, Martha Gellhorn, Margaret Bourke-White, Lee Miller, and many others found ways to get “where the action was.” Their tenacity, bravery, and fresh approach to reporting war news broke the gender barrier and opened the way for women journalists of today. This is the exciting story of what they did and how they did it—flying bombing missions, taking photographs inside Buchenwald, stowing away on D day hospital ships, dodging bullets on Iwo Jima, and much more. Penny Colman’s authoritative and exciting text also functions as an overview of the war and is profusely illustrated with up-front photos.
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  • Warm & Snug: The History of the Bed

    Lawrence Wright

    Paperback (The History Press, Sept. 25, 2004)
    In this book, Lawrence Wright takes a look at the place where we spend a third of our lives - bed. From a Neolithic stone bed unearthed at Skara Brae to the bed (c. 1350 BC) from Tutankhamen's tomb, from stark Anglo-Saxon designs to ornate early Renaissance beds and elaborate State bedchambers, this is a journey through the history of social, sexual and sanitary attitudes to the design of beds. Illustrated with over 200 images, including early wood-engravings and etchings and later contemporary drawings, this book explores beautiful, bizarre and humorous approaches to beds. Chippendale, in his Chinese period, created an elegant lacquered and gilt bed in strange contrast to his fantastic design for one with such an elaborate and overpowering superstructure that the bed itself looks like a small cushion. In modern times, the need for space inspired more practical designs such as wardrobe beds and American metal folding beds. Filled with a wealth of curious facts this is an ideal book for anyone interested in the history of everyday things.
  • The Wind in the Willows

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, March 7, 2014)
    Enjoy the classic story of The Wind in The Willows in a beautiful padded hardback with stunning foiled cover. Join Mole as he flees his little underground home and discovers new friends and adventures with Rat, Toad and Badger. Perfect to read aloud, this carefully retold classic passes the joy of reading to the modern child with enchanting full-color illustrations throughout.
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  • The Federalist Papers

    Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison

    Hardcover (Cosimo Classics, Dec. 1, 2006)
    The Federalist papers -- 85 essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison in support of the adoption of the U.S. Constitution -- began appearing in New York newspapers beginning in the autumn of 1787. And though controversy still swirls around authorship of certain individual essays, and the impact the papers had on the public opinion of the time remains open to debate, it's clear that the dramatic impact on global civilization of these spirited defenses of the nation's founding document cannot be exaggerated. As masterful examinations of the fundamental principals of the U.S. system of government, they are unrivaled -- as works of political philosophy, they have moved and influenced peoples and nations around the world in their battles toward freedom and democracy. This edition also includes The Articles of Confederation of the United States, and The Declaration of Independence. ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1757-1804), JOHN JAY (1745-1829), and JAMES MADISON (1751-1836) are among the most revered of America's Founding Fathers, men whose animated advocacy of the new nation continues to reverberate in political thought today.
  • Famous Men of Ancient Times

    S. G. Goodrich

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2016)
    Here in these pages are presented summaries of the lives of some of the most significant individuals of the period we label “Antiquity.” The author’s subjects in include the eminent philosophers who brought order and logic to man’s search for understanding of his world; poets who gave life form and beauty; soldiers and rulers who defended, conquered, and ruled great civilizations.