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Zero Night

Zero Night (Paperback)

The Untold Story of the Second World War's Most Daring Great Escape

Mark Felton

'The story of a lesser known – but perhaps the greatest – escape of Second World War prisoners has been told in a new book.' The Scotsman 

'This is undeniably history as it should be told and a thundering good read.'​ History of War Magazine

Oflag VI-B, Warburg, Germany: On the night of 30 August 1942 – ‘Zero Night’ – 40 officers from Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa staged the most audacious mass escape of the Second World War.

It was the first ‘Great Escape’ – but instead of tunnelling, the escapers boldly went over the huge perimeter fences using wooden scaling contraptions. This was the notorious ‘Warburg Wire Job’, described by fellow prisoner and fighter ace Douglas Bader as ‘the most brilliant escape conception of this war’.

Months of meticulous planning and secret training hung in the balance during three minutes of mayhem as prisoners charged the camp’s double perimeter fences.

Telling this remarkable story in full for the first time, historian Mark Felton brilliantly evokes the suspense of the escape itself and the adventures of those who eluded the Germans, as well as the courage of the civilians who risked their lives to help them in enemy territory. Fantastically intimate and told with a novelist’s eye for drama and detail, this is a rip-roaring adventure story, all the more thrilling for being true.



Mark Felton has written over a dozen books on prisoners of war, Japanese war crimes and Nazi war criminals, and writes regularly for magazines such as Military History Monthly and World War II. He is the author of Today is a Good Day to Fight, an acclaimed history of the American west, and Japan’s Gestapo (named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by The Japan Times). His most recent book is China Station: The British Military in the Middle Kingdom, 1839–1997. Originally from Colchester, Dr Felton has returned to the UK after living for almost a decade in Shanghai, China. He is married with one son. Visit www.markfelton.co.uk.


Felton's action-packed account provides a fitting tribute to the ingenuity of the escapees and of the brave civilians who subsequently assistant them.The Good Book Guide
The story of a lesser known – but perhaps the greatest – escape of Second World War prisoners has been told in a new book.The Scotsman
Major Tom Stallard, born in this city in 1904, masterminded one of the most daring and ingenious bids for freedom ever, yet he remains an unsung hero. That is until now, because a major new book plans to put the record straight, and give Bath's hero the place in history he deserves.Bath Chronicle
This generally untold story of the daring night escape of August 30, 1942, is now skilfully retold by author Mark Felton […] in his new book Zero Night. For once, the book's blurb is accurate in describing Felton's racy work as "a rip-roaring adventure, all the more thrilling for being true".Mike ScanlonThe Newcastle Herald
The story of what is being hailed as the greatest escape of the Second World War has been told for the first time.John ColesWestern Daily Express

The story of the greatest escape of World War II has been told for the first time.

The audacious breakout saw dozens of Allied prisoners of war scale the wire at a camp deep in Nazi Germany using four huge ladders they had made and disguised as bookshelves.

During the breakout 32 prisoners got out and legendary pilot Douglas Bader, who was a prisoner in Oflag VI-B camp near Warburg, described it as the most daring escape of the war.

Keiligh BakerDaily Mail

'This is undeniably history as it should be told and a thundering good read.'​History of War Magazine

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Price: 8.99 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 07/05/2015

Category: Military History

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The Sea Devils

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Operation Struggle and the Last Great Raid of World War Two

Mark Felton

July 1945. Eighteen young British, Australian and New Zealand special forces from a top-secret underwater warfare unit prepare to undertake three audacious missions against the Japanese.

Using XE-craft midget submarines, the raiders will creep deep behind Japanese lines to sink two huge warships off Singapore and sever two vitally important undersea communications cables. Success will hasten ultimate victory over Japan; but if any of the men are captured they can expect a gruesome execution.

Can the Sea Devils overcome Japanese defences, mechanical failures, oxygen poisoning and submarine disasters to fulfil their missions? Mark Felton tells the true story of a band of young men living on raw courage, nerves and adrenalin as they attempt to pull off what could be the last great raid of World War Two.



MARK FELTON has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit www.markfelton.co.uk.


a triumph of human tenacity, and its account here will leave your fingernails significantly shorterHistory of War
as gripping as any thrillerChoice

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ISBN: 9781848319943

Price: 12.99 GBP

Pages: 334

Publication date: 30/07/2015

Category: General History

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The Sea Devils

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Operation Struggle and the Last Great Raid of World War Two

Mark Felton

July 1945. Eighteen young British, Australian and New Zealand special forces from a top-secret underwater warfare unit prepare to undertake three audacious missions against the Japanese.

Using XE-craft midget submarines, the raiders will creep deep behind Japanese lines to sink two huge warships off Singapore and sever two vitally important undersea communications cables. Success will hasten ultimate victory over Japan; but if any of the men are captured they can expect a gruesome execution.

Can the Sea Devils overcome Japanese defences, mechanical failures, oxygen poisoning and submarine disasters to fulfil their missions? Mark Felton tells the true story of a band of young men living on raw courage, nerves and adrenalin as they attempt to pull off what could be the last great raid of World War Two.



MARK FELTON has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit www.markfelton.co.uk.


a triumph of human tenacity, and its account here will leave your fingernails significantly shorterHistory of War
as gripping as any thrillerChoice

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Price: 6.66 GBP

Pages: 334

Publication date: 30/07/2015

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The Mistress of Paris

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The 19th-Century Courtesan Who Built an Empire on a Secret

Catherine Hewitt

Valtesse de la Bigne was a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian courtesan. She was painted by Manet and inspired Emile Zola, who immortalised her in his scandalous novel Nana. Her rumoured affairs with Napoleon III and the future Edward VII kept gossip columns full.

But her glamourous existence hid a dark secret: she was no Comtesse. She was born into abject poverty, raised on a squalid Paris backstreet; the lowest of the low. Yet she transformed herself into an enchantress who possessed a small fortune, three mansions, fabulous carriages, and art the envy of connoisseurs across Europe. A consummate show-woman, she ensured that her life – and even her death – remained shrouded in just enough mystery to keep her audience hungry for more.

Catherine Hewitt’s biography tells, for the first time ever in English, the forgotten story of a remarkable woman who, though her roots were lowly, never stopped aiming high.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her proposal for The Mistress of Paris was awarded the runner-up’s prize in the 2012 Biographers’ Club Tony Lothian Competition for the best proposal by an uncommissioned, first-time biographer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


Through incisive enquiry and astute observation, Catherine Hewitt traces the courtesan's flight from squalor to splendour, her prose sparkling in the light of her luminous subject.The Biographer's Club prize
Innately fascinatingAll About History
An enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathyThe Observer
A handsome boudoir bookIrish Examiner
[Hewitt] offers an intriguing insight into the precarious glamour of life as a 19th-century courtesanThe Daily Telegraph
'Full of detail and astute observation, the book is a remarkable tale'.France Magazine
'Plenty of scandal that will have you curled up with this book for hours'.Living France Magazine
Riveting.The Bookseller

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ISBN: 9781848319271

Price: 5.82 GBP

Pages: 352

Publication date: 05/11/2015

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The Mistress of Paris

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The 19th-Century Courtesan Who Built an Empire on a Secret

Catherine Hewitt

Valtesse de la Bigne was a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian courtesan. She was painted by Manet and inspired Emile Zola, who immortalised her in his scandalous novel Nana. Her rumoured affairs with Napoleon III and the future Edward VII kept gossip columns full.

But her glamourous existence hid a dark secret: she was no Comtesse. She was born into abject poverty, raised on a squalid Paris backstreet; the lowest of the low. Yet she transformed herself into an enchantress who possessed a small fortune, three mansions, fabulous carriages, and art the envy of connoisseurs across Europe. A consummate show-woman, she ensured that her life – and even her death – remained shrouded in just enough mystery to keep her audience hungry for more.

Catherine Hewitt’s biography tells, for the first time ever in English, the forgotten story of a remarkable woman who, though her roots were lowly, never stopped aiming high.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her proposal for The Mistress of Paris was awarded the runner-up’s prize in the 2012 Biographers’ Club Tony Lothian Competition for the best proposal by an uncommissioned, first-time biographer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


Through incisive enquiry and astute observation, Catherine Hewitt traces the courtesan's flight from squalor to splendour, her prose sparkling in the light of her luminous subject.The Biographer's Club prize
Innately fascinatingAll About History
An enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathyThe Observer
A handsome boudoir bookIrish Examiner
[Hewitt] offers an intriguing insight into the precarious glamour of life as a 19th-century courtesanThe Daily Telegraph
'Full of detail and astute observation, the book is a remarkable tale'.France Magazine
'Plenty of scandal that will have you curled up with this book for hours'.Living France Magazine
Riveting.The Bookseller

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ISBN: 9781848319264

Price: 20.00 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 05/11/2015

Category: Biography & Memoir, General History

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The Mistress of Paris

The Mistress of Paris (Paperback)

The 19th-Century Courtesan Who Built an Empire on a Secret

Catherine Hewitt

Valtesse de la Bigne was a celebrated nineteenth-century Parisian courtesan. She was painted by Manet and inspired Emile Zola, who immortalised her in his scandalous novel Nana. Her rumoured affairs with Napoleon III and the future Edward VII kept gossip columns full.

But her glamourous existence hid a dark secret: she was no Comtesse. She was born into abject poverty, raised on a squalid Paris backstreet; the lowest of the low. Yet she transformed herself into an enchantress who possessed a small fortune, three mansions, fabulous carriages, and art the envy of connoisseurs across Europe. A consummate show-woman, she ensured that her life – and even her death – remained shrouded in just enough mystery to keep her audience hungry for more.

Catherine Hewitt’s biography tells, for the first time ever in English, the forgotten story of a remarkable woman who, though her roots were lowly, never stopped aiming high.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. Her proposal for The Mistress of Paris was awarded the runner-up’s prize in the 2012 Biographers’ Club Tony Lothian Competition for the best proposal by an uncommissioned, first-time biographer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


Through incisive enquiry and astute observation, Catherine Hewitt traces the courtesan's flight from squalor to splendour, her prose sparkling in the light of her luminous subject.The Biographer's Club prize
Innately fascinatingAll About History
An enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathyThe Observer
A handsome boudoir bookIrish Examiner
[Hewitt] offers an intriguing insight into the precarious glamour of life as a 19th-century courtesanThe Daily Telegraph
'Full of detail and astute observation, the book is a remarkable tale'.France Magazine
'Plenty of scandal that will have you curled up with this book for hours'.Living France Magazine
Riveting.The Bookseller

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ISBN: 9781785780448

Price: 8.99 GBP

Pages: 384

Publication date: 07/04/2016

Category: Biography & Memoir, General History

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The Sea Devils

The Sea Devils (Paperback)

Operation Struggle and the Last Great Raid of World War Two

Mark Felton

July 1945. Eighteen young British, Australian and New Zealand special forces from a top-secret underwater warfare unit prepare to undertake three audacious missions against the Japanese.

Using XE-craft midget submarines, the raiders will creep deep behind Japanese lines to sink two huge warships off Singapore and sever two vitally important undersea communications cables. Success will hasten ultimate victory over Japan; but if any of the men are captured they can expect a gruesome execution.

Can the Sea Devils overcome Japanese defences, mechanical failures, oxygen poisoning and submarine disasters to fulfil their missions? Mark Felton tells the true story of a band of young men living on raw courage, nerves and adrenalin as they attempt to pull off what could be the last great raid of World War Two.



MARK FELTON has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit www.markfelton.co.uk.


a triumph of human tenacity, and its account here will leave your fingernails significantly shorterHistory of War
as gripping as any thrillerChoice

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Price: 9.99 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 05/05/2016

Category: General History

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Castle of the Eagles

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Castle of the Eagles (Paperback)

Escape from Mussolini’s Colditz

Mark Felton

'Keeps up the suspense to the end.' The Times Literary Supplement

'An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.' The Daily Mail

High in the Tuscan hills above Florence, an elaborate medieval castle, converted to a POW camp on Mussolini’s personal orders, holds one of the most illustrious groups of prisoners in the history of warfare.

The dozen or so British and Commonwealth senior officers includes three knights of the realm and two VCs. The youngest of them is 48, the oldest 63. One is missing a hand and an eye. Another suffers with a gammy hip. Against insuperable odds, these extraordinary middle-aged POWs plan a series of daring escape attempts, culminating in a complex tunnel deep beneath the castle.

One rainswept night in March 1943, six men will burst from the earth beyond the castle’s curtain wall and slip away. By assorted means, the three Brits, two New Zealanders and a half-Belgian aristocrat will attempt to make it to neutral Switzerland, over 200 miles away.



Mark Felton has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently, Castle of the Eagles, The Sea Devils and Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit markfelton.co.uk.


Another excellent example of [Felton's] growing library of sensational true war stories.Soldier
Felton really brings this tale of incredible wartime daring and heroism to life.Family Tree
A remarkable story of wartime bravery and escape.The Herald
[A] stunning true story.Daily Record
Keeps up the suspense to the end.Times Literary Supplement
A gripping account.Let's Talk!
An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.The Daily Mail
This tale romps along, tumbling over itself with excitement.The Daily Mail

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ISBN: 9781785782190

Price: 12.99 GBP

Pages: 304

Publication date: 02/02/2017

Category: General History

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Castle of the Eagles

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Escape from Mussolini’s Colditz

Mark Felton

'Keeps up the suspense to the end.' The Times Literary Supplement

'An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.' The Daily Mail

High in the Tuscan hills above Florence, an elaborate medieval castle, converted to a POW camp on Mussolini’s personal orders, holds one of the most illustrious groups of prisoners in the history of warfare.

The dozen or so British and Commonwealth senior officers includes three knights of the realm and two VCs. The youngest of them is 48, the oldest 63. One is missing a hand and an eye. Another suffers with a gammy hip. Against insuperable odds, these extraordinary middle-aged POWs plan a series of daring escape attempts, culminating in a complex tunnel deep beneath the castle.

One rainswept night in March 1943, six men will burst from the earth beyond the castle’s curtain wall and slip away. By assorted means, the three Brits, two New Zealanders and a half-Belgian aristocrat will attempt to make it to neutral Switzerland, over 200 miles away.



Mark Felton has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently, Castle of the Eagles, The Sea Devils and Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit markfelton.co.uk.


Another excellent example of [Felton's] growing library of sensational true war stories.Soldier
Felton really brings this tale of incredible wartime daring and heroism to life.Family Tree
A remarkable story of wartime bravery and escape.The Herald
[A] stunning true story.Daily Record
Keeps up the suspense to the end.Times Literary Supplement
A gripping account.Let's Talk!
An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.The Daily Mail
This tale romps along, tumbling over itself with excitement.The Daily Mail

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ISBN: 9781785781193

Price: 5.83 GBP

Pages: 304

Publication date: 02/02/2017

Category: General History

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Castle of the Eagles

Castle of the Eagles (Hardback)

Escape from Mussolini’s Colditz

Mark Felton

'Keeps up the suspense to the end.' The Times Literary Supplement

'An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.' The Daily Mail

High in the Tuscan hills above Florence, an elaborate medieval castle, converted to a POW camp on Mussolini’s personal orders, holds one of the most illustrious groups of prisoners in the history of warfare.

The dozen or so British and Commonwealth senior officers includes three knights of the realm and two VCs. The youngest of them is 48, the oldest 63. One is missing a hand and an eye. Another suffers with a gammy hip. Against insuperable odds, these extraordinary middle-aged POWs plan a series of daring escape attempts, culminating in a complex tunnel deep beneath the castle.

One rainswept night in March 1943, six men will burst from the earth beyond the castle’s curtain wall and slip away. By assorted means, the three Brits, two New Zealanders and a half-Belgian aristocrat will attempt to make it to neutral Switzerland, over 200 miles away.



Mark Felton has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently, Castle of the Eagles, The Sea Devils and Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit markfelton.co.uk.


Another excellent example of [Felton's] growing library of sensational true war stories.Soldier
Felton really brings this tale of incredible wartime daring and heroism to life.Family Tree
A remarkable story of wartime bravery and escape.The Herald
[A] stunning true story.Daily Record
Keeps up the suspense to the end.Times Literary Supplement
A gripping account.Let's Talk!
An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.The Daily Mail
This tale romps along, tumbling over itself with excitement.The Daily Mail

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ISBN: 9781785781186

Price: 16.99 GBP

Pages: 304

Publication date: 02/02/2017

Category: General History

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Renoir's Dancer

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The Secret Life of Suzanne Valadon

Catherine Hewitt

In the 1880s, Suzanne Valadon was considered the Impressionists’ most beautiful model. But behind her captivating façade lay a closely-guarded secret.
 

Born in poverty in rural France, as a teenager in Montmartre, Suzanne began posing for – and having affairs with – some of the age’s most renowned painters. Then Renoir caught her indulging in a passion she had been trying to conceal: the model was herself a talented artist.
 

Some found her vibrant still lifes and frank portraits as shocking as her bohemian lifestyle. At eighteen, she gave birth to an illegitimate child, future painter Maurice Utrillo. But her friends Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas could see her skill. Rebellious and opinionated, she refused to be confined by tradition or gender, and in 1894, her work was accepted to the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, an extraordinary achievement for a working-class woman with no formal art training.
 

Renoir’s Dancer tells the remarkable tale of an ambitious, headstrong woman fighting to find a professional voice in a male-dominated world.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Mistress of Paris, her first book, was published by Icon Books in 2015 and described as an 'enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathy' by the Observer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


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ISBN: 9781785783050

Price: 25.00 GBP

Pages: 480

Publication date: 02/11/2017

Category: Biography & Memoir, Social & Cultural History

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Renoir's Dancer

Renoir's Dancer (eBook)

The Secret Life of Suzanne Valadon

Catherine Hewitt

In the 1880s, Suzanne Valadon was considered the Impressionists’ most beautiful model. But behind her captivating façade lay a closely-guarded secret.
 

Born in poverty in rural France, as a teenager in Montmartre, Suzanne began posing for – and having affairs with – some of the age’s most renowned painters. Then Renoir caught her indulging in a passion she had been trying to conceal: the model was herself a talented artist.
 

Some found her vibrant still lifes and frank portraits as shocking as her bohemian lifestyle. At eighteen, she gave birth to an illegitimate child, future painter Maurice Utrillo. But her friends Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas could see her skill. Rebellious and opinionated, she refused to be confined by tradition or gender, and in 1894, her work was accepted to the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, an extraordinary achievement for a working-class woman with no formal art training.
 

Renoir’s Dancer tells the remarkable tale of an ambitious, headstrong woman fighting to find a professional voice in a male-dominated world.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Mistress of Paris, her first book, was published by Icon Books in 2015 and described as an 'enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathy' by the Observer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


A compelling book.The Herald
Complemented by colour photographs and filled with fascinating detail, the book provides a long-overdue insight into the life of an ambitious woman determined to succeed in a male-dominated world.France

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ISBN: 9781785782749

Price: 16.67 GBP

Pages: 480

Publication date: 02/11/2017

Category: Social & Cultural History

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Renoir's Dancer

Renoir's Dancer (Hardback)

The Secret Life of Suzanne Valadon

Catherine Hewitt

In the 1880s, Suzanne Valadon was considered the Impressionists’ most beautiful model. But behind her captivating façade lay a closely-guarded secret.
 

Born in poverty in rural France, as a teenager in Montmartre, Suzanne began posing for – and having affairs with – some of the age’s most renowned painters. Then Renoir caught her indulging in a passion she had been trying to conceal: the model was herself a talented artist.
 

Some found her vibrant still lifes and frank portraits as shocking as her bohemian lifestyle. At eighteen, she gave birth to an illegitimate child, future painter Maurice Utrillo. But her friends Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas could see her skill. Rebellious and opinionated, she refused to be confined by tradition or gender, and in 1894, her work was accepted to the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, an extraordinary achievement for a working-class woman with no formal art training.
 

Renoir’s Dancer tells the remarkable tale of an ambitious, headstrong woman fighting to find a professional voice in a male-dominated world.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Mistress of Paris, her first book, was published by Icon Books in 2015 and described as an 'enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathy' by the Observer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


A compelling book.The Herald
Complemented by colour photographs and filled with fascinating detail, the book provides a long-overdue insight into the life of an ambitious woman determined to succeed in a male-dominated world.France

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ISBN: 9781785782732

Price: 25.00 GBP

Pages: 480

Publication date: 02/11/2017

Category: Biography & Memoir, Social & Cultural History

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Castle of the Eagles

Castle of the Eagles (Paperback)

Escape from Mussolini’s Colditz

Mark Felton

'Keeps up the suspense to the end.' The Times Literary Supplement

'An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.' The Daily Mail

High in the Tuscan hills above Florence, an elaborate medieval castle, converted to a POW camp on Mussolini’s personal orders, holds one of the most illustrious groups of prisoners in the history of warfare.

The dozen or so British and Commonwealth senior officers includes three knights of the realm and two VCs. The youngest of them is 48, the oldest 63. One is missing a hand and an eye. Another suffers with a gammy hip. Against insuperable odds, these extraordinary middle-aged POWs plan a series of daring escape attempts, culminating in a complex tunnel deep beneath the castle.

One rainswept night in March 1943, six men will burst from the earth beyond the castle’s curtain wall and slip away. By assorted means, the three Brits, two New Zealanders and a half-Belgian aristocrat will attempt to make it to neutral Switzerland, over 200 miles away.



Mark Felton has written over a dozen books on World War Two, including most recently, Castle of the Eagles, The Sea Devils and Zero Night, an account of a mass POW escape, described as ‘a thundering good read’ by History of War magazine. His Japan’s Gestapo was named ‘Best Book of 2009’ by the Japan Times. He also writes regularly for publications including Military History Monthly and World War II. After a decade spent working in Shanghai, he now lives in Colchester. Visit markfelton.co.uk.


Another excellent example of [Felton's] growing library of sensational true war stories.Soldier
Felton really brings this tale of incredible wartime daring and heroism to life.Family Tree
A remarkable story of wartime bravery and escape.The Herald
[A] stunning true story.Daily Record
Keeps up the suspense to the end.Times Literary Supplement
A gripping account.Let's Talk!
An extraordinary, and largely forgotten wartime story — brought back to life in this Boys' Own account.The Daily Mail
This tale romps along, tumbling over itself with excitement.The Daily Mail

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ISBN: 9781785782824

Price: 8.99 GBP

Pages: 334

Publication date: 02/11/2017

Category: General History

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Renoir's Dancer

Renoir's Dancer (Paperback)

The Secret Life of Suzanne Valadon

Catherine Hewitt

In the 1880s, Suzanne Valadon was considered the Impressionists’ most beautiful model. But behind her captivating façade lay a closely-guarded secret.
 

Born in poverty in rural France, as a teenager in Montmartre, Suzanne began posing for – and having affairs with – some of the age’s most renowned painters. Then Renoir caught her indulging in a passion she had been trying to conceal: the model was herself a talented artist.
 

Some found her vibrant still lifes and frank portraits as shocking as her bohemian lifestyle. At eighteen, she gave birth to an illegitimate child, future painter Maurice Utrillo. But her friends Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas could see her skill. Rebellious and opinionated, she refused to be confined by tradition or gender, and in 1894, her work was accepted to the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, an extraordinary achievement for a working-class woman with no formal art training.
 

Renoir’s Dancer tells the remarkable tale of an ambitious, headstrong woman fighting to find a professional voice in a male-dominated world.



Catherine Hewitt studied French Literature and Art History at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Courtauld Institute of Art. The Mistress of Paris, her first book, was published by Icon Books in 2015 and described as an 'enthralling story, told with both conviction and sympathy' by the Observer. She lives in a village in Surrey.


A compelling book.The Herald
Complemented by colour photographs and filled with fascinating detail, the book provides a long-overdue insight into the life of an ambitious woman determined to succeed in a male-dominated world.France Magazine

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Price: 10.99 GBP

Pages: 480

Publication date: 02/08/2018

Category: Biography & Memoir, Social & Cultural History

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Operation Swallow

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American Soldiers’ Remarkable Escape From Berga Concentration Camp

Mark Felton

Operation Swallow is the true story of how a small group of American soldiers, inspired by a charismatic but reluctant leader named Hans Kasten, worked to save hundreds of fellow servicemen from a Nazi plan to turn Jewish prisoners of war into concentration camp slaves.

It begins in the snowy forests of the Ardennes during Christmas 1944 and ends at the charnel house of Buchenwald concentration camp in spring 1945. It is a remarkable battle of wills between a young GI thrust into a leadership position he didn’t want and an SS officer who will stop at nothing to complete his orders.

Written from personal testimonies and official documents, it is an escape story replete with courage, sacrifice, torture, despair and salvation. Even more remarkably, it is a story that has barely been told before, a chapter of US military history that the American government tried to suppress for decades – and an uplifting story that deserves to be widely known.



Mark Felton is the author of numerous books on military history, including Castle of the Eagles (‘an extraordinary and largely forgotten wartime story, brought back to life in this Boys’ Own account’ – Daily Mail) and Zero Night (‘a thundering good read’ – History of War), both of which are in development as Hollywood movies.


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Pages: 320

Publication date: 07/11/2019

Category: Military History

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Operation Swallow

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American Soldiers’ Remarkable Escape From Berga Concentration Camp

Mark Felton

Operation Swallow is the true story of how a small group of American soldiers, inspired by a charismatic but reluctant leader named Hans Kasten, worked to save hundreds of fellow servicemen from a Nazi plan to turn Jewish prisoners of war into concentration camp slaves.

It begins in the snowy forests of the Ardennes during Christmas 1944 and ends at the charnel house of Buchenwald concentration camp in spring 1945. It is a remarkable battle of wills between a young GI thrust into a leadership position he didn't want and an SS officer who will stop at nothing to complete his orders.

Written from personal testimonies and official documents, it is an escape story replete with courage, sacrifice, torture, despair and salvation. Even more remarkably, it is a story that has barely been told before, a chapter of US military history that the American government tried to suppress for decades – and an uplifting story that deserves to be widely known.



Mark Felton is the author of numerous books on military history, including Castle of the Eagles ('an extraordinary and largely forgotten wartime story, brought back to life in this Boys' Own account' – Daily Mail) and Zero Night ('a thundering good read' – History of War), both of which are in development as Hollywood movies.


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Pages: 320

Publication date: 07/11/2019

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Operation Swallow

Operation Swallow (Hardback)

American Soldiers’ Remarkable Escape From Berga Concentration Camp

Mark Felton

Operation Swallow is the true story of how a small group of American soldiers, inspired by a charismatic but reluctant leader named Hans Kasten, worked to save hundreds of fellow servicemen from a Nazi plan to turn Jewish prisoners of war into concentration camp slaves.

It begins in the snowy forests of the Ardennes during Christmas 1944 and ends at the charnel house of Buchenwald concentration camp in spring 1945. It is a remarkable battle of wills between a young GI thrust into a leadership position he didn't want and an SS officer who will stop at nothing to complete his orders.

Written from personal testimonies and official documents, it is an escape story replete with courage, sacrifice, torture, despair and salvation. Even more remarkably, it is a story that has barely been told before, a chapter of US military history that the American government tried to suppress for decades – and an uplifting story that deserves to be widely known.



Mark Felton is the author of numerous books on military history, including Castle of the Eagles ('an extraordinary and largely forgotten wartime story, brought back to life in this Boys' Own account' – Daily Mail) and Zero Night ('a thundering good read' – History of War), both of which are in development as Hollywood movies.


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Price: 20.00 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 07/11/2019

Category: Military History

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Operation Swallow

Operation Swallow (Paperback)

American Soldiers’ Remarkable Escape From Berga Concentration Camp

Mark Felton

Operation Swallow is the true story of how a small group of American soldiers, inspired by a charismatic but reluctant leader named Hans Kasten, worked to save hundreds of fellow servicemen from a Nazi plan to turn Jewish prisoners of war into concentration camp slaves.

It begins in the snowy forests of the Ardennes during Christmas 1944 and ends at the charnel house of Buchenwald concentration camp in spring 1945. It is a remarkable battle of wills between a young GI thrust into a leadership position he didn't want and an SS officer who will stop at nothing to complete his orders.

Written from personal testimonies and official documents, it is an escape story replete with courage, sacrifice, torture, despair and salvation. Even more remarkably, it is a story that has barely been told before, a chapter of US military history that the American government tried to suppress for decades – and an uplifting story that deserves to be widely known.



Mark Felton is the author of numerous books on military history, including Castle of the Eagles ('an extraordinary and largely forgotten wartime story, brought back to life in this Boys' Own account' – Daily Mail) and Zero Night ('a thundering good read' – History of War), both of which are in development as Hollywood movies.


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Pages: 320

Publication date: 06/08/2020

Category: Military History

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Steve Jobs in Exile: The Untold Story of NeXT, and the Remaking of a Technology Visionary

Steve Jobs in Exile: The Untold Story of NeXT, and the Remaking of a Technology Visionary (Hardback)

The Rise of NeXT Computers – and the Remaking of Steve Jobs

Geoffrey Cain

‘I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter into one of the most creative periods of my life.’
– Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs in Exile tells the largely unexplored story of the dozen years Steve Jobs spent building NeXt in the aftermath of his firing from Apple, the company he founded, in 1985. This period would see Jobs at his most creative, vulnerable and intense. It would redefine him as a designer and a leader, ultimately leading to the later resurgence and dominance of Apple following his triumphant return. Yet this crucial period remains woefully under-covered. Award-winning writer Geoffrey Cain changes that.

Utilising a trove of new material, including dozens of hours of unbroadcast footage of Jobs at NeXT’s meetings and retreats, new interviews and unpublished oral histories with Jobs and his colleagues, new first-hand material and countless internal documents, Steve Jobs in Exile is the definitive history of the most remarkable period in the life of Steve Jobs.



Geoffrey Cain is an investigative journalist and technology writer. He’s contributed to The Economist, Time, the Wall Street Journal, and dozens of other magazines and newspapers. His first book, Samsung Rising: The Inside Story of the South Korean Giant That Set Out to Beat Apple and Conquer Tech, was longlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year award. A Fulbright scholar, he studied at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies and the George Washington University, and is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations.


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Price: 25.00 GBP

Pages: 320

Publication date: 07/05/2026

Category: General History

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