Author:Norman Longmate
The British Isles, it is often believed, have not been invaded for nearly a thousand years. In fact, as Norman Longmate reveals in this highly entertaining book (the successor to his acclaimed Defending the Island), foreign soldiers have landed on British soil on many occasions.In this definitive study of a long-neglected subject Norman Longmate make constant use of original sources, including contemporary eyewitness accounts. These are woven into an enthralling narrative, packed with fact - about weapons, ships, armies and fortresses - spiced with anecdote, and ranging over international and political as well as military and naval history. The result is above all an exciting story, which shows how, against all the odds, the British people managed to retain their freedom from the days of James I to those of George VI.
An excellent study. Elegantly written, constantly fascinating narrative history at its best.
—— John Ellis , GuardianMackay's research and prose are meticulous . . . but just below the surface breathes a great sympathy for Wallace
—— Mail on SundayThis serious biography will provide entertaining and instructive reading for anyone who wishes to know about the career of an outstanding patriot
—— North StarRich in detail and background . . . this is a fascinating study, ideal for anyone interested in either medieval history or the life of a brave, charismatic and noble Scot
—— Review 22Rediscovers the Underground
—— The TimesAwesome
—— Shaun Keaveny , BBC Radio 6 MusicMason may have made himself the Bill Bryson of our capital city
—— The BooksellerI was charmed by the book's profusion of insightful anecdotes and fascinating trivia
—— Walk MagazineA brilliant panorama of the past 55 years... Where Wilson excels is in the mixture of fact, gossip and waspish thumbnail character sketches... Overall, Wilson's analysis of our age is inspired
—— Piers Paul Read , StandpointWilson has produced a scintillating, coruscating indictment of British national collapse since the 19th century ... Under Wilson's pen, such a history is richly told
—— Tristram Hunt , GuardianGives a wonderful sense of Macmillan's complexity and stature
—— Blair Worden , Spectator, Christmas round upA spellbinding insight into the fascinating character of one of the most remarkable politicians of the 20th century.
—— Archie Norman , Evening Standard, Christmas round upA solidly buttressed biography that parallels his earlier works... Supermac is crammed full with interesting facts, germane and diverting by turns
—— Peter Clarke , TLSThorpe's superb biography leaves no primary source untapped, and bountiful anecdotes make this account of a truly three-dimensional character a joy to read.
—— TelegraphBringing together 35 years of research this biography of Harold Macmillan looks at both his personal and political achievements, conflicts, and events that defined his time. From Eton to prime minister, this is a compelling read.
—— Charlotte Vowden , Daily ExpressHe is an Aston Martin DB6 kind of writer, who is very English, very stately
—— Anthony Seldon , The BrowserScholarly, and thoroughly researched, Supermac should nevertheless appeal to the general reader through the accessibility of its proce and the assistance offered by placing events in historical context... Humane, benevolent, and considerable; much like its subject
—— Dr Martin Farr , BBC History MagazineThe best biography of a post-war British Prime Minister yet written.
—— Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government at Oxford UniversityA unique and astonishing social history book which is revolutionary in its concept, informative and entertaining
—— History magazine