Published July, 2011
By William Wright
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Through the Indian Mutiny
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Published April, 2011
By Stephen Halliday
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By Stephen Halliday
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How the Victorians struggled to overcome diseases such as cholera, typhoid and scarlet fever in their cities.
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Published February, 2011
By George Biro and Jim Leavesley
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What killed Jane Austen?
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Published October, 2010
By Penny Starns
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Using recently released material from the National Archives and Turner's own words, Starns re-analyses the Pacific conflict against a backdrop of one person's incredible fortitude and strength, and brings the story of a remarkable woman to life.
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Published August, 2009
By Michelle Higgs
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Throughout the Victorian period, life-threatening diseases were no respecter of class, affecting rich and poor alike. The middle classes might also pay for their treatment but, in addition, they could attend one of an increasing number of specialist hospitals.
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Published October, 2008
By Ivor Smith
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Presents an account of veterinary life that traces Ivor Smith's early days as a student at university through to setting up his own practice in the Cotswolds, recounting a memorable 40 years in the profession. This title is suitable for animal lovers and those who know the Cotswolds.
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Published September, 2008
By Kevin Brown
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Graphic, first-hand accounts of the experiences of medical personnel on the front line
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Published October, 2007
By Stephen Halliday
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Tells the story of how scientists, engineers and doctors overcame three of the deadliest diseases rife in Victorian Britain: cholera, typhoid and puerperal fever.
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Published June, 2007
By George Biro and Jim Leavesley
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Jane Austen, the much-loved author of Emma and Pride and Prejudice, was just forty-two when she died after a mysterious illness. But what killed her? And what was the link between her death and the life of John F. Kennedy?
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Published February, 2007
By Dr. Robert Baker and Dr. Phil Hammond
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Quiet killers
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