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MI9: A History of the Secret Service for Escape and Evasion in World War Two ...
By Karl Hornsey Historian and author Helen Fry has built up an impressive back catalogue over the years by focusing ... -
Dickie’s Big Boozy Bangers – Review
By Karl Hornsey The humble sausage. Where would the British diet have been without it all these years? It’s certainly ... -
The Golden Boy of Centre Court by Graham Denton – Review
By Karl Hornsey As Wimbledon makes a welcome return to its regular summer slot among the highlights of the sporting ... -
The White Horse & Griffin Hotel & Restaurant, Whitby – Review
By Karl Hornsey Mention Whitby in conversation and the vast majority of people will immediately conjure the same sort of ... -
Barbed Wire and Cucumber Sandwiches by Colin Shindler – Review
By Karl Hornsey Colin Shindler first came to my attention, as he did for many sports fans, thanks to his ... -
How to Make the World Add Up by Tim Harford – Review
By Karl Hornsey I’d been labouring under a misapprehension about Tim Harford that I’ve only just realised is completely false. ... -
The Unforgiven: Mercenaries or Missionaries? by Ashley Gray – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are two sporting teams from the early 1980s that still fascinate me to this very day. ... -
1982 Brazil – The Glorious Failure by Stuart Horsfield – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are certain teams or players of whom sports fans will always hold special memories, because of ... -
Running the World by Nick Butter – Review
By Karl Hornsey It’s often the case that when reading of remarkable feats, the numbers involved can blind one to ... -
The Last Thing To Burn by Will Dean – Review
By Karl Hornsey With the appetite for well-written Scandi Noir showing little sign of abating, Will Dean burst onto that ... -
Mercure, Leeds – Hotel Review
By Karl Hornsey One step at a time, Yorkshire life edges closer to some sort of normality in certain areas, ... -
David Attenborough: The Life Collection 8 Series, 24 DVDs – Review
By Karl Hornsey The terms ‘national treasure’ or ‘national institution’ seem a little over-used these days, but if one person ...











