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What the Quiet American Teaches Us

What the Quiet American Teaches Us

On Getting Involved: What The Quiet American teaches us and how it inspired my spy novel
I.S. Berry

What the Quiet American Teaches Us “I’m not involved… It had been an article of my creed,” Thomas Fowler boasts in The Quiet American, Graham Greene’s magnificent novel of Western embroilment in 1950s Vietnam. Not involved, Fowler insists, in the Indochina conflict;...

The House of Windsor in the Modern World

The House of Windsor in the Modern World

The bestselling historian and author paints a picture of the monarchy today that is very different to the one in 1953.

The House of Windsor in the Modern World It transpires that prior to her death, our late Queen had been ill for some time. Bone marrow cancer by all accounts. The end is rarely easy irrespective of privilege and position; even divine right and executive religious...

Natural Causes, by Stephen Mills

Natural Causes, by Stephen Mills

An advocate for wildlife welfare, Mills has written a moving love letter to our planet.
Ella Beales

Natural Causes is Stephen Mills’ memoir about his life as a wildlife filmmaker, conservation journalist and author. Having made, and written, over forty films for television, Mills has experienced a variety of landscapes, studied and championed numerous species, and...

US Assassinations: The Security Failures

US Assassinations: The Security Failures

The security failures exposed by Thomas Matthew Crooks are the latest in long line post Lincoln.
Oliver Webb-Carter

US Assassinations: The Security Failures The news that the Secret Service is under investigation by the Dept. of Homeland Security for lapses in security before, during and after the attempt on former President Trump’s life should not necessarily come as a surprise to...

Putin’s War in Ukraine

Putin’s War in Ukraine

The distinguished historian writes about the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Putin's War in Ukraine The area that we now know as Ukraine has rarely been an independent entity. We first hear of it as part of Kievan Rus, a state established by Vikings who went east and, centred on Kiev (now Kyiv), gave their name to Russia.  Kievan Rus was...

The Real Special Relationship, by Michael Smith

The Real Special Relationship, by Michael Smith

A fabulously insightful parallel history.

On the day Britain declared war on Germany, 3 September 1939, Parliament immediately passed The National Service (Armed Forces) Act.  All men aged between 18 and 41 were required to register for service. My grandfather John James Doherty ‘JJ’, a talented linguist,...

Sten Rynning on NATO

Sten Rynning on NATO

NATO has had a tough few years, so we look at its past and future with a new history of the organisation's author.
Sten Rynning

NATO was established in 1949, very much as a bulwark against the Eastern Bloc. Does it still have relevance today? Yes, NATO remains the alliance through which the United States upholds the vision of a Europe “whole and free.” America’s power of extended deterrence...

Chiselbury

Chiselbury

Chiselbury Publishing was founded 2011 to make the works of James Leasor, one of the bestselling and most prolific British authors of the second half of the 20th Century, available to new and old readers. It now has the works of over 30 authors, non-fiction and fiction, established bestselling authors and first-timers, in print or nearing publication. In all we have over 80 books in print.
Sharpe Books

Books Click on any of the books covers below to either buy or get more information on Amazon From the Publisher Chiselbury Publishing was founded 2011 to make the works of James Leasor, one of the bestselling and most prolific British authors of the second half of the...

Putin’s War, Russian Genocide, Edited by Philip W. Blood

Putin’s War, Russian Genocide, Edited by Philip W. Blood

Will stand the test of time much in the same way as Ken Burns' iconic series on the American Civil War.
Iain MacGregor

On 24 February 2022, President Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in effect a massive escalation of a war he had begun in 2014 as a direct result of Ukraine’s ‘Revolution of Dignity’ which ousted the authoritarian regime of his ally Viktor...

Land of the Blind, by Andy Owen

Land of the Blind, by Andy Owen

Peppered with humour, this novel draws widely from philosophy and literature.
Adam Staten

Land of the Blind is the fictionalised memoir of the author’s time serving in the British Army as an intelligence officer in Afghanistan. The story follows the operational tour of a small unit of four soldiers with a wide range of operational experience, from Chris,...