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By: Trevor Royle
ISBN: 9780349112848
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Publication Date: Dec 2000
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Trevor Royle demonstrates how the Crimean War was a watershed in world history: coming between the defeat of Napoleon in 1815 and the opening shots of the First World War in 1914 it pointed the way to what mass warfare would be like for soldiers in the twentieth century.
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By: Trevor Royle
ISBN: 9780349138657
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Publication Date: Oct 2017
UK Publication Date: 3rd August 2017
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Trevor Royle does for Culloden what Juliet Barker did for Agincourt, bringing us the definitive account of the battle and its wider role in the creation of the British Empire.
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By: Trevor Royle
ISBN: 9780349115641
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Publication Date: Mar 2005
UK Publication Date: 20th January 2005
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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* First complete general history of the English Civil War from its outbreak in 1639 to the last battle in 1659.
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By: Trevor Royle
ISBN: 9781408704011
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Publication Date: Feb 2016
UK Publication Date: 4th February 2016
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Trevor Royle does for Culloden what Juliet Barker did for Agincourt, bringing us the definitive account of the battle and its wider role in the creation of the British Empire.
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By: Trevor Royle
ISBN: 9780349117904
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Publication Date: Oct 2010
UK Publication Date: 5th August 2010
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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* The first major single history of the Wars of the Roses for decades, written by renowned popular and military historian, Trevor Royle, out now in paperback
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By: Trevor Royle
ISBN: 9781780276267
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Publication Date: Sep 2019
UK Publication Date: 8th August 2019
Publisher: Birlinn General
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On the brink of the First World War, Scotland was regarded throughout the British Isles as 'the workshop of the Empire'. Not only were Clyde-built ships known the world over, Scotland produced half of Britain's total production of railway equipment, and the cotton and jute industries flourished in Paisley and Dundee.
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