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Buy the four volumes of A Chronicle of the Century and save £5.00
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Price: £3.83
Nancy Wake SOEs Greatest Heroine
by Russell Braddon
New Zealander Nancy Wake was
married to a Frenchman when
Germany invaded France. Nancy
joined the Resistance movement but,
by 1943, she was on the Gestapo list
of most wanted and had to escape to
Britain. Yet her resistance work was
far from over. Nancy immediately
joined British SOE and was
parachuted back into France. This is
her exciting story.
RUSSELL BRADDON is the author of
The Naked Island.
Paperback, 198 x 127mm, 288pp
16 b&w illustrations
isbn: 9780750940993
Price: £7.64
Spy Princess The Life of Noor Inayat Khan
by Shrabani Basu
foreword by M.R.D. Foot
Noor Khan, descendant of an Indian
Prince, became a British SOE agent
during the Second World War, despite
being brought up in the non-violent
Sufi religion. Noor became the first
female radio operator in enemyoccupied
France, and refused to
abandon her post. Shrabani Basu tells
the moving story of Noors life which
ended with her execution by the
Germans.
SHRABANI BASU lives in London
where she is a correspondent for the
Ananda Bazaar Patrika Group. She is
the author of Curry.
Hardback, 234 x 156mm, 256pp
16 b&w illustrations
isbn: 9780750939652
Price: £16.14
Women of Victorian Sussex
This is a ground breaking book, packed full of fascinating details about women's lives in early to mid Victorian England.
The women in the book have been described as "brave, tragic, stubborn, desperate and comic" in their struggles to carve out a life against appalling injustice.
Their Status, Occupations and Dealings with the Law 1830 ~ 1870
by Helena Wojtczak
Price: £8.49
Railway Women
With a compelling combination of humour and indignation, Helena Wojtczak reveals the untold story of the British railwaywoman, charting her progress from exploited drudge in the 1830s to steam engine driver by the 21st century, using an engrossing collage of historic and contemporary documents, photographs, official reports and vivid personal testimonies.
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Price: £25.50
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